Some of our Favorite Tikkun Olam Books

These beautiful tikkun olam books help all of us feel empowered and inspired to change the world! Every little bit counts!

Some of our Favorite Tikkun Olam Books

If you have not yet signed up to receive free monthly Jewish books from the PJ Library program, now is the time to start! These books will open up worlds of learning, conversation, engagement, and fun with your whole family!

10 Things I Can Do to Help My World by Melanie Walsh

26 Big Things Small Hands Do by Coleen Paratore

Take Care by Madelyn Rosenberg

Tikkun Olam Ted by Vivian Newman 

One Good Deed by Terri Fields 

Be Kind by Naomi Shulman

Bear Feels Sick by Karma Wilson

The Cholent Brigade by Michael Herman

Gathering Sparks by Howard Schwartz

A Hat for Mrs. Goldman by Michelle Edwards

How Dalia Put a Big Yellow Comforter Inside a Tiny Blue Box by Linda Heller

How Kind by Mary Murphy

Rosie Saves the World by Debbie Herman 

That’s a Mitzvah by Liz Suneby & Diane Heiman 

I Can Help by David Hyde Costello

It’s a…It’s a…It’s a Mitzvah by Liz Suneby & Diane Heiman 

Maddi’s Fridge by Lois Brandt

Mitzvah Pizza by Sarah Lynn Scheerger

The Lion and the Bird by Marianne Dubuc

Welcome by Stephane Barroux

Mitzi’s Mitzvah by Gloria Koster

The Suitcase by Chris Naylor-Ballesteros

It’s a Mitzvah, Grover! by Tilda Balsley

Grandma Rose’s Magic by Linda Elovitz Marshall

The Mitten String by Jennifer Rosner

Give Thanks by Naomi Shulman

Best Friend in the Whole World by Sandra Salsbury

Sara Finds a Mitzva by Rebeka Simhaee

A Thank You Walk by Nancy Loewen

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