resource store that provides Jewish-themed
toys, games, stickers, flashcards and other
items that can be purchased for use in the
classroom or in the home. Hakerem is
part of an extensive resource center which
includes a 10,000-volume library and a
recycled arts center.

The Louise D. & Morton J. Macks
Center for Jewish Education
5708 Park Heights Ave.

Baltimore, MD 21215
410-735-5018 cjebaltimore.org/library
Jessica Fink
jessicafink@cjebaltimore.org Macks Center for Jewish Education
5708 Park Heights Ave.

Baltimore, MD 21215
410-735-5004 cjebaltimore.org/pj or pjlibrary.org
Gabrielle Burger
pjlibrary@cjebaltimore.org IAC Keshet Sfarim
CJE boasts a beautiful 10,000+ volume
library for educators and community mem-
bers. Need a book club choice? Want to
review a curriculum? Cozy up to read with
your child? No matter what kind of Jewish
book or DVD you are seeking, we have it!
Free; no membership required.

PJ Library Baltimore provides free Jewish
books and CDs to children 6 months to
8 years old. Families are invited to events
such as PJ on the Town and PJ Pals, which
encourages them to connect with their
Judaism, other families and the wider
Baltimore Jewish community.

Maryland Relay*
PJ Library in Howard County
301 W. Preston St., Ste. 1008A
Baltimore, MD 21201
800-552-7724 mdrelay.org
moreinfo@mdrelay.org 10630 Little Patuxent Pkwy., Ste. 400
Columbia, MD 21044
410-730-4976 jewishhowardcounty.org/pj-library
Director of Outreach & Family
Programming: Michelle Goldberg
mgoldberg@jewishhowardcounty.org IAC Keshet is an enrichment program for
families with children ages 2-8. Cultivat-
ing a connection to Judaism, IAC Keshet
brings together Hebrew language learning
with Israeli culture through hand-picked
children’s books. Keshet, the Hebrew
word for rainbow, is also an acronym for
Kehilla, Safa v’ Tarbut (Community,
Language and Culture). $10 annual
subscription October-May (one book per
month, seven books in total). Use promo
code when signing up: LDMJM21215.

Maryland Relay is a free public service that
allows people, unable to use a standard
telephone, to both make and receive calls.

Maryland Accessible Telecommunications
distributes state-provided devices to
qualified applicants.

COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Macks Center for Jewish Education
5708 Park Heights Ave.

Baltimore, MD 21215
410-735-5014 cjebaltimore.org/IAC-keshet-sfarim
Amalia Phillips
aphillips@cjebaltimore.org PJ Library
PJ Library mails free, high-quality, Jewish
children’s books and music to families
every month. In addition, PJ Library
events are held several times a year to bring
Does difficulty using the
phone put your life on hold?
Connect with Maryland Relay.

Multiple Calling Options–For anyone who has
difficulty using a standard telephone.

Captioned Telephone–Displays every word your
MARYLAND RELAY
caller says, as you listen.

1/2 H
Maryland Accessible Telecommunications
(MAT) program–State-provided assistive equipment
to qualified applicants including telephones and tablets.

Get a FREE evaluation to find the solution that’s
right for you. Call 800-552-7724 or 410-767-6960
(Voice/TTY) 443-453-5970 (Video Phone) or visit
mdrelay.org to get started.

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