Curious About Chanukah and Social Justice? Ignite Chanukah 9 Will Illuminate

Curious About Chanukah and Social Justice? Ignite Chanukah 9 Will Illuminate

How do you survive the Zombie apocalypse the Jewish way? Do you think you know how to make a phone call? Or what Chanukah has to do with social justice?

Ignite ChanukahThese are just a few of the topics being spoken about at our 9th annual Ignite Chanukah on Wednesday December 5th! Come watch your peers get up and give fast-paced, thought-provoking, 5-minute TED-talk-style presentations on their passions. Ignite Chanukah is the premiere event for young professionals 21-45 in Boulder.

This unique event, taking place at Rembrandt Yard, blends the young adult Jewish world with the greater startup community, where the Ignite movement started. The event is fully catered and will serve delicious homemade latkes and applesauce, along with other treats.

A special thank you to all of our sponsors: Boulder Jewish News, Moishe House Boulder, Hazon, OneTable, Twisted Pine Brewing, Dunkin Donuts, and Hapa Sushi Grill and Sake Bar.

Don’t miss out on this evening of fun, community, food, and Chanukah joy!

Purchase tickets for the event and make sure you tell us you are attending on the Facebook Event. See you there!

About Kai Murga Canales

Kai Murga-Canales is the Director of Marketing and Communications at the Boulder JCC. Originally from Miami, Kai moved to Boulder from Atlanta, where he worked for the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta and Limmud Atlanta + Southeast.

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