Editor

I'm David Fellows, and I've served as a writer, photographer and/or an editor on my junior high and high school newspapers; the Daily Trojan at USC (where I earned my journalism degree); the student newspaper at the Anderson School at UCLA (where I earned my MBA); and I've written and edited countless business documents and presentations in the ensuing twenty years. I was also a professional photographer from 1978 to 1988 (although you never really stop...). I've been involved Jewishly since my bris and in Boulder since 1995. I'm married to my Executive Director Cheryl, and we have two children, Lauren and Ethan.

Week in Review: January 1, 2010

Shabbat Shalom and Happy New Year! We hope you are recovering nicely from your holiday revelries, whatever they were. So far we've gotten good feedback on the site makeover... let us know what you think!

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Week in Review: December 11, 2009

Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach Chanukah! This week is packed with events and programs for Chanukah, as well as opportunities to learn and help those in need.

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Week in Review: November 6, 2009

Shabbat Shalom! Another great week in the Boulder County area. For those who prefer your Jewish news in a weekly format, here's this week's edition. Click the headline for the weekly roundup.

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Boulder Jewish News OpenCoffee

The Boulder Jewish News invites you to meet the team at an OpenCoffee. This Friday am (11/6), from 9ish to 11ish. Click to read more.

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Week in Review: October 30, 2009

Shabbat Shalom! It was a busy (and snowy) week in Boulder County. Here is this week's story recap. Click the headline to see the list of stories.

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Doll Tea Party Sold Out

The Festival of Books & Culture at the Boulder JCC begins Sunday, November 1 with a sold-out event, "Welcoming Rebecca Rubin: Doll Tea Party." Click the headline for more information about Rebecca.

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Weekly Roundup for October 23, 2009

Shabbat Shalom! Starting this week, we are providing a post that recaps the prior week's stories. This is perfect for those of you who would like to read the BJN like the "old fashioned" print paper -- once a week, with stories by section. Enjoy! Click on the headline above to see the whole recap.

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