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PJ Library ‘Tu B’Shevat’ event connects New Haven families

More than 20 families Zoomed in recently for a live Tu B’Shevat ‘wet felting’ craft project event led by fiber artist Natasha Lehrer. Hosted by PJ Library of New Haven, the fun family event was the third in the Pathways to Jewish Experiences series. Funded by an engagement grant from the Harold Grinspoon Foundation in partnership with Camp Laurelwood, the series offers young families the opportunity to connect with one another. Next up: a Pre-Passover Taste of Camp event to be held on Sunday, April 10. The series will culminate in a PJ Library Family Camp Weekend Retreat, June 10-12. 

Main Photo: PJ Library hosts a family Tu B’Shevat event on Zoom.

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