Shabbat shalom! Have a great weekend and enjoy this week’s posts:
News
- Jewish Fraternity Announces Executive Transition (2/8/2018) - Andrew S. Borans, executive director of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity will begin as chief executive officer of the Alpha Epsilon Pi Foundation in June. James Fleischer, currently the AEPi assistant executive director, will then become the fraternity’s chief executive officer. Continue Reading
- Diamonds in a Community (2/5/2018) - For many individuals with disabilities or special needs, life can be an uphill battle. But in Israel's Galilee region, JNF is helping make that steep climb a more forgiving and rewarding one. Continue Reading
Jewish Life
- Shabbat Nugget – Jewish Civil Law, Principals or Justice? (2/8/2018) - In this week's Torah portion we learn many of the civil laws of the Torah. Continue Reading
- Rabbi Marc’s Dash of Drash: Impeccability (2/8/2018) - After the ecstatic and transformative moment of revelation at Sinai, Parshat Mishpatim (Exodus 21-24) calls on us to pay close attention to the details of our lives and the impact we have on the people and the world around us. Continue Reading
- Baruch Dayan Ha’emet: Elaine Einhorn Sturtz, z”l (2/5/2018) - Elaine Einhorn Sturtz, mother of Robert Sturtz, passed away on Shabbat morning, February 3, 2018 in Florida. Continue Reading
Events
- Free Educational Tinnitus Seminar Hosted By Flatirons Audiology (2/6/2018) - If you find yourself to be affected by persistent noises in your ears, you may have tinnitus. Find out more at this free seminar at the Boulder JCC. Continue Reading
Arts & Culture
- Take Control of Your Moods and Live Joyously (2/8/2018) - Rabbi Scheiner of Boulder Center for Judaism and author of “Finding the Joy in Everyday Living,” is conducting a one day seminar on this topic. Continue Reading
- Is Now the Time to Write Your Life Story? (2/6/2018) - The popular Life Story Writing Class at the Boulder JCC kicks off yet another 6-week session on February 20. Continue Reading
- Four Questions for Author John Eisenhauer (2/6/2018) - Local author John Eisenhauer reached out to us to help publicize his book-in-progress. We thought a "four questions" interview would help get the word out about his project. Continue Reading