Festival of Books and Culture 11/9 – 11/12
The Festival of Books & Culture continues with daily programs next Monday through Thursday, then a rest on Shabbat. Click the headline for program descriptions. Read More >>
A Night at the Jewish Casbah
The Festival of Books and Culture, a two-week frenzy of exciting programs, starts its second week with “A Night at the Jewish Casbah: Celebrating the Jews of Morocco.” Click the headline for the evening’s line up. Read More >>
Save the Deli
David Sax is a man on a mission to Save the Deli. He’s coming to Boulder on November 16 – where else? To Jimmy & Drew’s 28th Street Delicatessen.Click the headline to read more. Read More >>
Accidental Zionist Author at Aish Kodesh Monday Night
Rabbi Ian Pear, author of “The Accidental Zionist”, is speaking at Congregation Aish Kodesh on Monday night, November 2nd, at 7:00 pm. Read More >>
Jerusalem Mayor Barkat to Speak at 2 Events in Denver
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat speaks Tuesday night at DU and Wednesday at the Denver Art Museum. Click the title for details of the programs and RSVP information. Read More >>
MoVeRs: Soccer and Political Powerhouses
Terrific programs continue this week in the MoVeRs program, with topics ranging from soccer to powerful political women. Click the headline to read more. Read More >>
Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi Panelist on Interfaith Panel at Naropa
In honor of Naropa University President Dr. Stuart Lord’s commitment to interreligious understanding and community service, the university will hold an interfaith dialog titled “Spiritual Practice and Social Engagement” during his inauguration. Click on the headline to read the rest of the story. Read More >>
MoVeRs Inaugural Event a “Smash”
Last night, the Program in Jewish Studies at CU launched their MoVeRs Program with “Smashing the Idols” at the UMC on the CU campus. There seemed to be consensus that the evening program was, indeed, a “smash”. Click on the headline to read the rest of the story! Read More >>
Jerusalem Mayor to Speak at DU
Nir Barkat, Mayor of Jerusalem, will give a talk entitled: “Jerusalem in Transition: An Ancient City at the Forefront of Contemporary Issues in the Middle East” on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009. Click on the headline above to read the rest of the story! Read More >>
MoVeRs Program Launches Tonight at CU
Tonight, Thursday, October 22 at 7 PM at CU-Boulder’s University Memorial Center 235, the Program in Jewish Studies at CU launches their MoVeRs Program with “Smashing the Idols”. Click on the headline to see the rest of the story! Read More >>
Daniel Ayalon to Speak at AJF Event
The Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado announced Thursday that the speaker for this year’s Men’s Event will be Daniel Ayalon, current Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for the State of Israel and the former Ambassador of Israel to the United States from 2002 to 2006. Read More >>
ISIME Brings Dr. Gershon Baskin to Boulder, Denver
ISIME, the Institute for the Study of Israel in the Middle East, announced today that Dr. Gershon Baskin will be speaking at CU-Boulder and at the University of Denver in early November. The topic of Dr. Baskin’s lecture will be “Peace Education in Israel/Palestine”. The talk will be free and open to the public. Read More >>
Free JGSCO Speaker at Har HaShem on October 25th
Lisa Arnold, Content Manager of The Generations Network, will visit from Utah and speak on “Maximizing Your Ancestry Subscription including the Jewish Collection.” This monthly lecture of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Colorado is free and open to everyone. Read More >>
MoVeRs: Jewish Mavericks, Visionaries & Rebels – “Smashing the Idols”
Thirteen organizations collaborate to present a year of MoVeRs: Jewish Mavericks, Visionaries & Rebels. The Program Launch & Teach-In, “Smashing the Idols,” will be held Thursday, October 22 @ 7 PM. Read More >>
“Made in Hungary” Talk October 8th at BJCC
Maria Krenz is the author of an upcoming memoir of her childhood and family in Budapest during the Holocaust and the Communist occupation of Hungary. Read More >>













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