History Book
Stop by the library and pick up a book on the fascinating history of Jerusalem.
Sunday’s Fast
Prepare for Sunday's fast of mourning by reading about the Holy Temple to try to better comprehend what was lost. (Click here for Chabad.org's detailed description of the Temple.)
History Books
Whether you prefer fiction or non-fiction, use your library to learn Jewish history.
I’m a Poet and I Don’t Know It!
August 21 is annually celebrated as Poet’s Day (not to be confused with Poets Day, which is celebrated weekly, on Fridays in Great Britain, similar to TGIF). Poet’s Day was initiated on…
In Arkansas
Jewish life in Arkansas began in 1825 with the arrival of Abraham Block to the town of Washington in Hempstead County. For Block and his family, however, it was a very lonely Jewish…
Jewish Women Rule!
In honor of Women's History Month, borrow a biography of a Jewish woman from your local library.
Book It
Stop by the library or borrow a good book from a friend and sit back and truly relax this Shabbat.
A Chapter A Day
Pick up a copy of Pirkei Avot at your local library or bookstore.
In Your Dwelling
Set aside a shelf and build a Jewish library one book at a time.