There is a new Jewish publisher! PJ Library is going to be working 
with Marshall Cavendish to bring a new Jewish publisher. Here is the 
article from Publisher's Weekly:
Susan Dubin


New Jewish Children's Books Line Launching This Fall
by Lynn Garrett
Jan 26, 2011
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Marshall Cavendish, a New York-area publisher of adult trade, 
reference and children's books, as well as curriculum and digital 
research resources, is partnering with The PJ Library, a Jewish 
literacy program in Massachusetts, to launch a line of Jewish 
children's books. The first titles under the new Shofar Books imprint 
will release this fall; they include The Golem's Latkes; Hanukkah, Oh 
Hanukkah; Many Days; and One Shabbat.??

The PJ Library is a nonprofit program that distributes some 65,000 
books each month free to families in the United States and Canada. 
Half of the cost is paid by the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, a Jewish 
philanthropic organization, which launched The PJ Library in 2005 
with a mission of strengthening Jewish identity and encouraging 
involvement in Jewish life. The other half of the cost is provided by 
philanthropists, Jewish federations, community centers, and other 
non-profit organizations in local communities.

Marshall Cavendish is not new to publishing Jewish children's books, 
and it has already been selling books to The PJ Library for its 
program. Under the terms of the new partnership PJ will provide its 
expertise in Judaica and the Jewish book market, participating in the 
acquisitions process and offering its seal of approval for the books. 
In addition to a healthy base of sales through The PJ Library, Shofar 
Books will be distributed through retail channels and to Jewish 
libraries and synagogues, according to Margery Cuyler, publisher of 
Marshall Cavendish Children's Books, who approached PJ about forming 
the partnership. She said the imprint will publish four to six books per year.


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