Shabbat shalom! We have now Passed Through Passover, and have started counting the Omer in earnest. You can see all our Passover-related posts from the last few weeks on our self-updating Passover page.
In a demonstration of true grit and resilience, the organizers of the Jerusalem Winner Marathon, postponed last month because of the Iran war, announced that with the ceasefire, the race is back on with its 40,000 participants next weekend. Amaze, amaze, amaze.
In September, we began a new column with Rabbi Charna Rosenholtz, a 12-part column exploring the spiritual and psychological wisdom of each Hebrew month. Drawing from Torah, Kabbalah, Mussar, and seasonal awareness, each installment highlights core themes, practices, and reflections to help ground us in sacred time. Join us on this monthly journey through the Jewish calendar. We are now in the month of Nissan, so be sure to check out this latest entry. Links to her earlier columns are included.
Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with our brothers and sisters under attack in London, West Bloomfield, Australia, the UK, Israel, Ukraine, and in Boulder. Am Yisrael Chai!
Here are the stories from this week.
News/Columns/Letters
- Save the Date: The 30th Annual Boulder Jewish Festival (4/9/2026) - The Boulder Jewish Festival, celebrating 30 years of culture and community, takes place on June 7, 2026, featuring music, artisan vendors, delicious food, and community activities. Continue Reading
- Back on Track: The 15th International Winner Jerusalem Marathon 2026 is Back (4/9/2026) - The 15th International Winner Jerusalem Marathon will occur on April 17, 2026, with 40,000 participants, symbolizing resilience and a return to normalcy. Continue Reading
- Column: No Heart in San Francisco (4/9/2026) - Three episodes came to light over the weekend which exemplify different degrees of offenses toward Jews. Continue Reading
- Post Passover, It’s Time for the YidKins Diet (4/9/2026) - YidKins promotes a life-transforming approach to dieting and exercise, encouraging indulgence and unique routines while incorporating Jewish culture and tradition. Continue Reading
Jewish Life
Arts and Culture
- Comedian Noah Gardenswartz Headlines ‘Tight 5’ Comedy Showcase (4/9/2026) - The Mizel Arts and Culture Center hosts The Tight Five comedy showcase on April 30, featuring Noah Gardenswartz and emerging comedians. Continue Reading
- Boulder International Film Festival Announces 2026 Adventure Film Program (4/9/2026) - The Boulder International Film Festival's Adventure Film Program, from April 10-12, 2026, features 25 adventure films, filmmakers, and discussions celebrating outdoor culture. Continue Reading
- Jazz Legend Fred Hersch to Headline Closing Night of Denver Jazz Fest April 12 (4/7/2026) - Acclaimed jazz pianist Fred Hersch will headline closing night of the Denver Jazz Fest on April 12, showcasing his innovative artistry with his trio. Tickets range from $39–$59. Continue Reading
- A World-Class Prokofiev Program Comes to Boulder (4/7/2026) - The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra’s April 25 concert celebrates Prokofiev’s brilliance, featuring Lieutenant Kijé, Piano Concerto No. 3, and selections from Romeo and Juliet. Continue Reading
- Upcoming Activities for the Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim (4/6/2026) - The Colorado Hebrew Chorale announces upcoming events, including Yom HaShoah, Yom HaZikaron, and Yom HaAtzma'ut celebrations, emphasizing community engagement and cultural continuity. Continue Reading
Events
- Game On: Constructing Community B’Yachad (4/7/2026) - Join us this Sunday for a strategy game event supporting Bonai Shalom’s new inclusive facility, with activities for all ages. Continue Reading
- Fragments of a Future Scroll: Hasidism for the Aquarian Age (4/7/2026) - Join the 50th anniversary celebration of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi’s "Fragments of a Future Scroll" on bridging Judaism's histories and spiritual realities on April 23. Continue Reading
- JADE Presents Third “Boulder Death Schmooze” (4/6/2026) - Join the Boulder Death Schmooze on April 9, 2026, to discuss death and share experiences. Free event with snacks. Registration required. Continue Reading
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