Holocaust Awareness Week: Children of the Holocaust
Hillel and Jewish Studies are proud to present events for CU’s 28th Annual Holocaust Awareness Week, starting January 24th. Read More >>
MoVeRs: Jewish Exiles Fight Fascism in Mexico
Beth Merfish talks about this fascinating piece of Jewish history at the Boulder JCC on January 19. Read More >>
Director of Roman Vishniac Archive Comes to Boulder
Maya Benton comes to Boulder as part of the collaborative Movers: Art and Conscience series. Read More >>
Is There Any “Triumph” in the Holocaust?
A Jewish Greek boxer faces a crisis of conscience in “Triumph of the Spirit,” screening November 19 at the Boulder JCC. Read More >>
Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography, War, and the Holocaust
CU Art Museum presents a show based on David Shneer’s critically acclaimed book. Read More >>
Yid Lit 101
Menorah offers an exploration of Yiddish literature this Sunday with a symposium featuring Professor David Shneer. Read More >>
The Write Stuff: Jewish American Literature
Join Menorah for an in-depth look at Jewish American Fiction with Professors Adam Rovner and Joel Salzberg at the second Sunday Symposium this weekend. Read More >>
CU’s Week of Jewish Culture Continues
CU’s Week of Jewish Culture, produced and presented by the Program in Jewish Studies, continues this week with events in Boulder and Denver. Click for more info. Read More >>
China IS Fascinated By the Jews
Professor Xu Xin of Nanjing University gave a talk at the Boulder JCC on China and the Jews. With Photos. Read More >>
CU’s Week of Jewish Culture
CU’s Annual Week of Jewish Culture is an exciting series of events exploring more than 3,500 years of Jewish culture including its current, most cutting-edge manifestations. Check out the schedule. Read More >>
Why China is Fascinated by the Jews
Learn about Professor Xu Xin and his upcoming visit to Boulder to discuss the Jews of China. Click for details. Read More >>
Alter in Town For Lebowitz Launch
The Brian E. Lebowitz collection will be celebrated Thursday night with readings by three notable Jewish authors. Read More >>
Artist Yael Kanarek at CU
New York artist Yael Kanarek vists CU for a unique multidisciplinary performance that examines how language and numbers create an emotional landscape. Read More >>
Festival’s Book Fair Store Opens Monday
The BJCC’s Festival of Books and Culture Book Fair Store opens on Monday, November 1. Click the headline for more info, including the only on-line list of book fair hours. Read More >>
Program Cancellation – Heads Up
The Jewish Movers program scheduled for Thursday night (October 14) has been cancelled. Read More >>
How Immigrants Became Israelis
Join Menorah and Movers: Do You Speak Jewish for an exploration of a language instruction program that turned immigrants into Israelis. Read More >>
Do You Speak Jewish?
The very successful Movers collaboration launches a second year of programming with a lecture and teach-in. Read More >>
Do You Know How to Bagel?
The fine art of determining if someone is Jewish is called “bageling,” and relates to this year’s Movers’ theme, “Do You Speak Jewish?” Read More >>
5 Reasons Milton Friedman Matters
Top five reasons to come hear about Milton Friedman on Tuesday. Find out more. Read More >>
Obama, Sarah Silverman and Black-Jewish Relations
Professor Daniel Itzkovitz will be speaking at CU on April 20th as part of the preparation of his latest book, “Fixing the Jews.” Read More >>











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