Jew Tube: The Cool Jewish Tool

By Rebecca Rosenberg
CU Program Intern at the Boulder JCC

Ever wonder why everyone talks about You Tube all the time – or what they are talking about? Ever wonder how Judaism fits into this new craze? Now is your chance to find out!  Two of our tech savvy young  staff members have scoured the internet in order to bring the best of Jewish You Tube to you!

Join us on Thursday April 5 at noon at the Boulder JCC, to find out how YouTube, Facebook and the internet are being used as wildly creative expressions of Jewish identity and forms of cultural connection.

From Jon Stewart to the “Maccabeats,” there is a lot of humor as well as opportunities to learn about Jewish culture on the internet. If you have ever wondered about the internet and how it relates to Judaism, join us at the Boulder JCC for a lunch, viewing, and discussion about our sampling of these videos.

The program is on Thursday, April 5  at noon at the Boulder JCC and the cost is $8 for lunch and program.

About Kathryn Bernheimer

Kathryn has spent her professional life writing about, teaching, and presenting the arts. Founding Director of the Boulder Jewish Film Festival, Kathryn was Director of Menorah and ACE at the Boulder JCC from 2003 through August, 2019. The former film and theater critic for the Boulder Daily Camera, Kathryn is the author of "The Fifty Greatest Jewish Movies" and "The Fifty Funniest Films of All Time." kathryn.bernheimer@gmail.com

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