If you know who Walter Winchell is - this trivia question is for you!
Read More »NY Trivia: An Answer You Can’t Refuse
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Read More »New York Trivia: An Offer You Can’t Refuse
Get ready for New York, New York - with a weekly trivia challenge!
Read More »Spiritual Revolution Revisted at the BJCC
Rabbi Zalman Schacter-Shalomi will join Aryae Coopersmith in discussing the latter's new book, "Holy Beggars" on Tuesday.
Read More »Colorado Music Festival Pays Tribute to Jewish Composers
CMF Director Michael Christie plans to continue performing works by Jewish composers impacted by anti-Semitism.
Read More »Shakespeare Festival Scores a Hit With “Inspector General”
Efim Zvenyatsky talks about Jewish life in Russia and his production of "The Inspector General," now playing at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, with bi-lingual performances slated for July 15 and 16.
Read More »“Circumcise Me” Presents a Playful Face of Orthodoxy
Have you heard the one about the son of an ex-nun who converts to Judaism, moves to Israel, starts dressing like a Hasid - and becomes one of Israel’s premiere comedians?
Read More »Memoir + Art Book = Artobiography
Award-winning artist and author Tina Collen brings her multi-media presentation to the Boulder JCC on June 2.
Read More »Chevra Kadisha, Japanese Style
The Chevra Kadisha presents a heart-felt, wise and profound Oscar-winning film from Japan.
Read More »Danny Kaye, Gogol and Shakespeare
Menorah is collaborating with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival and The Dairy Center on two screenings of "The Inspector General."
Read More »Major Cultural Exchange Planned by CSF
Additional info about the Russian theater company being hosted by the Colorado Shakespeare Festival this summer.
Read More »Ginsberg to Howl at the Boe
An Allen Ginsberg/director Jerry Aronson double feature will be playing the Boedecker Theater at the Dairy Center.
Read More »Kaleidoscope: The Phases of the Jewish Woman
Kaleidoscope returns with a new mini-retreat format, offering an evening for women to nourish mind, body and soul.
Read More »Join Israel in Sorrow and Joy at Two “Yoms”
Menorah and Haver present two programs May 9 and 10 at the Boulder JCC, commemorating Yom Hazikaron and celebrating Yom Ha'atzmaut.
Read More »Menorah Goes to Bat for Jews and Baseball
Menorah celebrates the Jewish love affair with baseball on Sunday at the Boulder JCC.
Read More »Let it FLOW
The world water crisis is examined in "FLOW," screening next week at the BJCC, with guest speaker Sam Schabacker of Food & Water Watch.
Read More »Yid Lit 101
Menorah offers an exploration of Yiddish literature this Sunday with a symposium featuring Professor David Shneer.
Read More »An Offer You Can’t Refuse-nik
A screening of "Refusenik" at the Boulder JCC led to the creation of the Boulder Action for Soviet Jewry Oral History Project, which launches Monday.
Read More »The Great Herman Wouk
Menorah’s final Great Books, Great Movies event is this Saturday with discussion and a screening of The Caine Mutiny.
Read More »Holocaust Composers’ Work Lives On
Pro Musica Colorado Chamber Orchestra is presenting a chamber music recital that celebrates excellent music written by three composers who were lost in the Holocaust.
Read More »Goodbye, Columbus this Weekend
Menorah presents a conversation about author Philip Roth and a screening of "Goodbye Columbus" at the Boulder JCC.
Read More »Handicapping the Jewish Oscars
Sunday, many readers of the BJN are apt to be focused on a very important question: Who will the Jewish Oscar winners be?
Read More »A Sex Farce Steeped in Suffering
Join CU Program in Jewish Studies Professor Robby Adler Peckerar to learn about Isaac Bashevis Singer prior to watching "Enemies, a Love Story."
Read More »Barney, a Screen Version of the Shlemiel
Paul Giamatti may not be Jewish, but he gives a pitch-perfect performance as the irascible schlub in "Barney's Version."
Read More »Choosing “The Chosen”
Menorah kicks off its series Great Books, Great Movies with "The Chosen," based on Chaim Potok's classic 1967 novel about two boys coming of age in the late 1940s.
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