By Kathryn Bernheimer on March 4, 2010
In the continuing series of immersive cultural events, Menorah presents an exploration of the Crypto-Jews through art, food, film and discussion this Sunday. Read More >>
Posted in Arts, Film, Food | Tagged BJCC, boulder, crypto Jews, Film, Food, Jewish, menorah
By Jani Fellows on December 20, 2009
For almost a year now, the Denver Public Library has been running a project called “K4OT”, Knit for Our Troops, which has donated over 13,000 caps to soldiers deployed overseas. Jani Fellows writes about this Knitzvah project. Read More >>
Posted in Arts, Tikkun Olam - Repair the World | Tagged Afghanistan, iraq, knitting, knitzvah, mitzvah
By Staff on November 28, 2009
MASA Israel Journey provides more than 8,500 Jewish young adults each year with the opportunity to participate on a 5-12 month volunteer, academic or internship experience in Israel. Click for program info. Read More >>
Posted in Arts, Israel/Global, Travel | Tagged Arts, gap year, Israel, masa
By Staff on November 25, 2009
Boulder Arts & Crafts Gallery, an artist cooperative since 1971, celebrates the Jewish Holidays with all things colorful. The 2009 Judaica Show runs through January 10. Click for more info about local artists in the show. Read More >>
Posted in Arts, Shopping | Tagged Arts, boulder, chanukah, coop
By Lisa Trank on November 24, 2009
Boulder author Lila Greene serves up great writing and delicious cheesecake this weekend. Click for more info. Read More >>
Posted in Arts, Books, Talks | Tagged Books, boulder, Jewish mothers, Lila Greene, Matzoh Ball Soup, Renta Yenta
By Staff on November 17, 2009
This year’s Festival of Books and Culture reached record attendance levels with the success of several key programs that drew capacity crowds of 100 or more to the BJCC. Click to read the recap. Read More >>
Posted in Arts, Books, Film | Tagged Books, boulder, Culture, Film, Food, Jewish
By Jamie Polliard on November 14, 2009
The MoVeRs series fall programming concludes with a free lecture and visual presentation, “Radical Artists: Jewish Art in Diaspora,” Monday night. Click the headline for more info. Read More >>
Posted in Arts, MoVeRs | Tagged Arts, Jewish Studies at CU, MoVeRs