Saturday, July 11, 2020

Enriching Education - You Be the Detective: A Family Tour of Jerusalem

Though the coronavirus has upended summer travel plans for many, this July, PJ Library wants to send families to the holy city of Jerusalem for a unique and interactive trip. On Monday, July 13 at 1:30pm ET, join engaging tour guide Jonty Blackman for the LIVE hour-long webinar "You Be the Detective: A Family Tour of Jerusalem." Though bags don't need to be packed and admission is free, space is limited and registration is required here.
 
With Israel also suffering from coronavirus fall-out, tourism in the Land of Milk & Honey has all but stopped. But that's not stopping PJ Library from inviting interested "tourists" to unlock the mysteries of Jerusalem with a unique, interactive webinar. Along with veteran Israel tour guide Blackman, families are invited to explore both the old and new city including stops at Jaffa Gate, the Knesset, the City of David and the world-famous Machane Yehudah outdoor market. And, along the way, PJ Library tourists will be invited to uncover the mysteries of Jerusalem, find the yummiest food in the market and discover ancient secrets hidden in archaeological discoveries.
 
Don't miss out on the most exciting trip of the summer - without leaving your home - with "You Be the Detective: A Family Tour of Jerusalem."

About The Harold Grinspoon Foundation/PJ Library
 
The Harold Grinspoon Foundation operates programs that strive to strengthen the Jewish community by nurturing new generations, cultivating legacy giving, and investing in experiences that impact Jewish continuity. To learn more, visit: www.hgf.org
 
PJ Library® is an award-winning program started by the Harold Grinspoon Foundation that sends free Jewish children's books to families of diverse Jewish background, observance, and knowledge. Adults and kids ages 6 months through age 12 can explore Jewish values and traditions together through engaging stories. PJ Library has partnerships with philanthropists and local Jewish organizations in nearly 200 communities in the U.S. and Canada and sends books to families in 22 countries around the world. To learn more, visit: www.pjlibrary.org.

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