Shabbat shalom! We hope you’ve all had a good Passover this year, and are feeling freer from whatever enslaves you. If you aren’t in the habit of checking our Newsy tab (next to the “Find” tab in the right sidebar), we have recently posted some interesting articles from around the web, so please check them out. The latest three have to do with Jewish entrepreneurs at SXSW last month; new traditions at Passover (an article that appeared in the Denver Post and the Daily Camera) and Rabbi Goldfeder quoted in the Huffington P0st about the Omer.
We’d love to have any feedback about what you may have heard or seen at the Conference on World Affairs at CU this week. What did you like? What made you angry? What did you learn? Share with the community! Meanwhile, here is what was in the BJN this week:
Arts & Culture
Critical Israel: Art by Bartana and Rosen Comes to CU
Hazon’s Setting the Table: Class Deadline
Events
3rd Community Dialogue on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Celebrate Israel Independence Day with Robbie Gringras
“Own Your Own Health” at the Boulder JCC – 9Health Fair
Har HaShem Spring Gala RSVP Deadline Coming
JCCN: Interview Preparation Class
Jewish Life
J-Teen Chocolate Seder A Delicious Success
Pesach Shelanu This Shabbat at Bonai
CU Jewish Studies Interns: Rachel Allen
Deputy Consul General of Israel To Speak at CU
4 Questions with a Philanthropic Advisor
This Week for CU’s Jewish Buffs – 4/8
Lifecycle
Passover
Pesach Shelanu This Shabbat at Bonai
Misery Loves Company: The Untold Story of the Custom of Kitniyot