With much appreciation to HKB’H, The Moshe Kuhnreich Jewish Children’s Library is now ready to open its doors to the public, bringing the newest supply of Jewish books to the Baltimore community!

Geared to children ranging from toddler through middle/high school, the collection boasts newly-published books as well as reprinted classics including fiction, non-fiction, historical fiction, biographies, inspirational stories, graphic novels and comic books. 

Located in a bright and spacious classroom in Shomrei Emunah, the initial open hours are Sundays 10:00—11:00 A.M, and Fridays from 4:00—5:00 P.M. To expedite checkout, the library invested in laptops, barcode readers and an online database. In addition, to facilitate returns, a book drop is available at all times the Shul is open. 

The collective effort of a team of dedicated individuals including Fayge Hackerman, Faige Katz, Rachael Kossman, Chaya Monderer and Blumi Weil, combined resources in education, administration, fundraising, logistics and design needed to accomplish this task.

“Our goal was to create a library that would be a community resource where everyone feels welcome,” says director Faige Katz. “That is why we are so grateful to Shomrei Emunah for graciously hosting this endeavor. Being located in a Shul in the heart of the Jewish community allows us to cater to individuals from all neighborhoods.”

With an ever-growing supply of 850+ brand new books, the board’s greatest accomplishment will be seeing the books fly off the shelf and be enjoyed by many.  

To explore the database and find out more information about the library including online registration, visit www.jclbaltimore.org.