Teen Funders Seek Proposals
Rose Youth Foundation has opened a Request for Proposals for organizations in the seven-county Denver/Boulder community. Read More >>
Meet the Tuv Ha’aretz Farmers
Meet the farmers from Red Wagon Organic Farm – Sunday, Feb. 7 at two locations — two opportunities! Read More >>
Boulder Tuv Ha’Aretz – Community Supported Agriculture
Learn how you can help sustainable, local farming and get a steady supply of tasty fresh vegetables all season too! Read More >>
International Humanitarian Issues – Talk Feb. 3
On Wednesday, February 3, 2010, Susan Berman (AJWS) and Phil Gazley (YWAM) discuss International Humanitarian Issues. Read More >>
Bal Taschit: Do Not Waste
Educator Mick Fine leads a post-kiddush adult text study this Shabbat. Read More >>
Israel Among First Responders to Haiti
Israel Correspondent Jules Kramer reports on Israel’s first responder efforts in Haiti. Read More >>
Circles of Goodness Amidst Chaos and Destruction
Rabbi Bronstein speaks Friday about a few of the extraordinary acts of hesed, faithful love, that she witnessed while in Kenya and what they have to teach us about our own abilities and responsibilities. Read More >>
Farmville and Tu B’Shvat
Debbie Garelick comes clean as a Facebook addict and shares the connection between Farmville and the upcoming holiday of Tu B’Shevat. Read More >>
Hazon Food Conference – More News
The idea that it’s an exciting time to be Jewish could be seen and felt across the 2009 Hazon Food Conference. Lisa Bates reports (photos included). Read More >>
Hazon Food Conference Update
Lisa Bates sends in her first report from the Hazon Food Conference, which takes place this weekend in Northern California. Read More >>
Knit Hats for Troops Overseas
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 >>
Interfaith Spiritual Pilgrimage to the Holy Land for Peace, Healing and Prayer
This spring, bring the family on an Interfaith Philanthropic and Spiritual Pilgrimage, March 21-April 2, 2010 co-led by Boulder Renewal Rabbis Nadya and Victor Gross, Shepha Schneirsohn Vainstein and Imam Jihad Turk. Read More >>
Chanukah Gelt = A Lesson in Giving
Boulder Jewish Day School is using the theme of Chanukah as a great opportunity to teach our children the values of tikkun olam and tzedakah, by partnering in Reading Village’s “Light Up Literacy” project. Read More >>
7 Ways to Green a Bar/Bat Mitzvah
The B’nai Mitzvah year is one of learning, planning, shlepping, and growing. Here are 7 great ideas for “greening” this important lifecycle event. Read More >>
Homeless Shelter Needs Blankets
Boulder’s Homeless Shelter is almost completely out of heavy blankets for turnaways. Blankets can be donated at the shelter (located at 4869 North Broadway). Read More >>
Green News and Tips for the Holidays
Debbie Garelick brings her eco-tips and green news to the Boulder Jewish News! Read More >>
Alternative Holiday Gift Fair
To find the perfect Hanukkah gift that makes a positive difference in the lives of those less fortunate, head over to Boulder First Presbyterian Church (Walnut and 15th Street), Sunday, November 15th between 12 and 2pm for the annual Alternative Holiday Gift Fair. Click the headline to read more and see a video about one of the products that will be sold Sunday. Read More >>
Sudan Medical Supplies Drive and Film Screening
The Boulder Jewish community is helping to send much needed medical supplies to Sudan, and Har HaShem’s Sudan Genocide Response Team is screening the world acclaimed film, “War Child,” today – Sunday. Click headline for more details about both. Read More >>
Rose Community Foundation Q3 Grants
During the third quarter of 2009, Rose Community Foundation awarded 74 grants totaling more than $2.1 million. Click the headline for a detailed list of third quarter grantees. Read More >>














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