(Host) It's an age-old tradition for parents to read to their kids at bedtime, but finding children's books with Jewish themes can be a challenge in Vermont. So, many families are turning to the PJ Library, which sends out free children's books devoted to Jewish stories and holidays. VPR's Neal Charnoff reports.
(Charnoff) At the Beth Jacob Synagogue in Montpelier, Rachel Rosenbloom is leading children through a reading of "Latkes Good To Eat," a selection from the PJ Library of Vermont .
The Library was founded by philanthropist Harold Grinspoon, and currently serves about 160 communities in the U.S. and Canada.
Rabbi Tobie Weisman leads the Vermont chapter.
Weisman says that Grinspoon's connection with Judaism came later in his life, and he felt it was important to raise his own children with a strong Jewish foundation.
(Tobie) "He felt in a certain way Jewish families are disadvantaged because we don't have that connection that our parents or our grandparents had to Judaism....
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