BJN Classifieds Are Back!

After a several month hiatus, Boulder Jewish News is pleased to once again offer a FREE Classified Ad service to the Boulder Jewish Community.

The Classified Ads link can be located from the links line at the very top of every page, above the BJN logo.  In addition, the most recent three ads are displayed below the content on our front page in a section called “Latest Classifieds”.

Placing an ad is easy:  Just click on the “Classified Ads” link at the top of any page, and then on the Classifieds page, click on the “Place Ad” link.  Boulder Jewish News does not charge for placing these ads:  we offer this as another service to the Boulder Jewish Community.

Here is a sample list of ad categories available:

  • Employment Offered or Needed
  • Services Offered or Needed (great for babysitting or Hebrew tutoring)
  • For Sale
  • Personals
  • Real Estate For Sale, For Rent, or Needed

Please check out the latest ads whenever you visit Boulder Jewish News!

About Editor

I'm David Fellows, and I've served as a writer, photographer and/or an editor on my junior high and high school newspapers; the Daily Trojan at USC (where I earned my journalism degree); the student newspaper at the Anderson School at UCLA (where I earned my MBA); and I've written and edited countless business documents and presentations in the ensuing twenty years. I was also a professional photographer from 1978 to 1988 (although you never really stop...). I've been involved Jewishly since my bris and in Boulder since 1995. I'm married to my Executive Director Cheryl, and we have two children, Lauren and Ethan.

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