Shabbat shalom! Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with brothers and sisters under attack in Ukraine, as well as the women of this country.
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Here are stories from the last week:
News/Columns
- Valley Beit Midrash Officially Launches New Denver Hub (8/8/2022) - Valley Beit Midrash, a global center for learning and action, announced Thursday the official launch of VBM Denver. This branch of the international nonprofit organization rooted in Jewish values will focus on being a collaborative force for good in Denver through the pillars of education, social justice work, and leadership development. Continue Reading
- OLLI Boulder Fall 2022 Registration Open Now; Classes Begin September 12 (8/4/2022) - We are offering a mix of in-person classes at the Mountain View United Methodist Church, using their classroom facilities, as well as online classes available across the Denver metro area. Continue Reading
- Column: When Andrea Mitchell Reports: Holding Israel ‘Accountable,’ But Not Slain Journalist’s Niece (8/4/2022) - As Andrea Mitchell interviewed her on MSNBC, Lina Abu Akleh took advantage of her forum to accuse Israeli higher-ups of ordering a soldier to kill her aunt, journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. Mitchell asked Lina Abu Akleh during Andrea Mitchell Reports if the shooting was “intentional,” and the niece responded, “It was intentional…There is a chain… Continue Reading
- Column: Samuel A. Alito Jr. Tells “We the People”: “No Support in American Law For A Constitutional Right To Obtain An Abortion.” (7/28/2022) - Alito must have been absent the day his law professor reviewed the Preamble, which the dictionary defines as “the introductory part of a constitution or statute that usually states the reasons for and intent of the law.” Continue Reading
- JPS Selects Dr. Elias Sacks as New Director (7/26/2022) - After a nationwide search, the Board of Trustees of The Jewish Publication Society (JPS) has unanimously selected Dr. Elias Sacks of CU Boulder as JPS’s next Director. Continue Reading
- Letters: The Eichmann Tapes and The Long Overdue Death of the “Banality of Evil” (7/26/2022) - Recently released audio tapes which have Adolf Eichmann talking candidly in 1957 with acquaintances in Argentina demolish "the banality of evil" into smithereens and with it Arendt's purported perception and intellect. Continue Reading
Jewish Life
- Don’t Miss These Pre-Rosh Hashanah Safety Classes (8/8/2022) - JEWISHcolorado’s Safety and Security Initiative has joined with Starting Hearts for special safety sessions in advance of the Jewish High Holy Days. Continue Reading
- Save the Date: Reverse Tashlich Creek Clean Up Program (8/8/2022) - The Boulder JCC and Inland Ocean Coalition are working together on a Reverse Tashlich creek clean up in Boulder on Sunday, October 2nd, 2022. Continue Reading
- Boulder Congregations at the County Fair (8/4/2022) - For the first time since summer 2019, six Boulder congregations, including Congregations Bonai Shalom and Har HaShem, will have a booth at the Boulder County Fair. Continue Reading
- The Two Sides of Tisha B’av (8/4/2022) - Tisha B'av is the darkest day on the Jewish calendar observed this year on Saturday night, August 6, and Sunday, August 7. Join us this Saturday night for the recital of Lamentations at Boulder Center for Judaism, Saturday evening Aug. 6. Continue Reading
- Have We Been Teaching Kids About Israel All Wrong? (7/28/2022) - "Love, first, details later" — that's how social scientist Sivan Zakai describes the traditional approach taken to teaching young children about Israel. And in her provocative new book, "My Second-Favorite Country: How American Jewish Children Think About Israel," she argues it risks doing more harm than good. Continue Reading
- Boulder JTree Announces B’nai Mitzvah Projects (7/28/2022) - Join other Mitzvah age youth across the country and make JTree your climate-forward Mitzvah project! Continue Reading
- The Road of Second Chances (7/26/2022) - As we close the book of Numbers, which is really a book of counting or travels with forty-two stops for forty years, the very last portion is called Ma’asei which means journeys. Continue Reading
Arts and Culture
- ‘ReelAbilities Film Festival Denver’ Promotes Awareness and Appreciation of People with Different Disabilities Through Film (7/28/2022) - –The JCC Mizel Arts and Culture Center is hosting the second annual Colorado-based ReelAbilities Film Festival Denver in-person in Denver and Boulder from August 24-28 and virtually from August 24-31. Continue Reading
- Beth Ami Announces the Good Movie Club’s Third Selection (7/28/2022) - Our third “Great Movie Club” selection is the very popular film, "Crossing Delancey." On Saturday, August 27, we will discuss the film after a brief Havdallah service. Continue Reading
- Shakespeare Unchained! – A Colorado Shakespeare Festival Season “For All Time” (7/26/2022) - The 2022 Colorado Shakespeare Festival has done it, again, delivered, across its entire repertoire, one of its most outstanding set of spectacles, so typical of this amazing company, in its 65th season, the second oldest Shakespeare festival in America. Continue Reading
- Experience JFS Boulder (8/4/2022) - JFS is hosting its annual fundraiser, Experience JFS Boulder, Sunday, September 11. Sponsor now, tickets soon! Continue Reading