The annual community ChanuConcert takes place Sunday December 13, from 3 to 5 pm. Come early to shop the Har HaShem Chanukah Bazaar!

Community ChanuConcert – A Boulder Tradition

The Boulder JCC’s annual ChanuConcert: A Musical Celebration of Lights for All Ages takes place on Sunday, December 13 from 3-5 pm at Congregation Har HaShem’s South Building, 3950 Baseline Road.  Featuring great music, a community menorah-lighting, and great food – latkes prepared by Jimmy & Drew’s Deli and hot, home-made organic donuts available for purchase. Come early to shop the Har HaShem Chanukah Bazaar in the main building! Cost is $5 for children; adults free (pay at the door).

Schedule

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3 pm Jeff Kagan performs a kids’ concert, followed by the Boulder Jewish Day School Choir

3:45  Or Zimrah (formerly the Har HaShem House Band)

4:30 Zaftig

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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