Community...Closeness...Family…Fathers….. Just some of the themes we are highlighting at this year’s Boulder Jewish Festival.
Read More »Boulder Jewish Festival Calling for Volunteers
The Boulder Jewish Festival needs event volunteers for the day of the festival, June 19th, on the Pearl Street Mall.
Read More »2016 Boulder Jewish Festival Celebrates Father’s Day
What do great local Jewish musicians, beautiful Judaica, booths featuring leading local Jewish organizations and a gaga pit have in common? You can enjoy all of them at the annual Boulder Jewish Festival!
Read More »PJ Library and JEWISHcolorado Partner in Boulder for Exciting Family Programming
Come celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israel’s 68th Birthday, in style! Join the Boulder JCC and community partners for a hands-on exploration of all things Israeli, and an opportunity to sign up for PJ LIbrary!
Read More »Comprehensive List of Hanukkah – and Chanukah – Events
Find out 16 ways to spell Hanukkah plus a list of events happening every night of the holiday on Jewish Together – Boulder’s comprehensive Boulder County Chanukkah Resource Guide.
Read More »Colorado Jewish Camps Fair Coming to Boulder JCC
Eleven incredible Jewish day and overnight camps will be showcased at the First Ever Jewish Camps Fair in Boulder on December 13, 2015.
Read More »Stanford Professor Guides Jewish Educators at Chidush Event
What can Yentl teach us about how we guide our Jewish students today?
Read More »Newish and Jewish Happy Hour – Join Us for A Drink
After the splendid success of the first Newish and Jewish event, the 36 organizations that are Jewish Together- Boulder are pleased to announce our next event: a Newish and Jewish Happy Hour on October 14, 2015!
Read More »Newish and Jewish – A Lovely Place to Meet New People
50 people who consider themselves “Newish and Jewish” got to meet each other last Sunday at the Boulder JCC.
Read More »Newish and Jewish? Join Us for Brunch
Come and find ways to connect to community and meet new people.
Read More »Boulder-Friendly Recipes, Seders and Ways to Make Passover Meaningful
Looking for a way to spice up your seder? The Jewish Together – Boulder website has DIY seder ideas, experiential learning opportunities and recipes.
Read More »For Those Choosing Hamentashen Over Latkes: It’s Purim in Boulder
Want to find a rockin' Purim party or a great recipe for gluten-free hamentashen? Look no further than the Jewish Together - Boulder Purim Page.
Read More »B’nai Mitzvah and Beyond: Jewish Resources for Boulder Teens
Jewish Together Boulder is excited to unveil a new resource for the community: B’nai Mitvah and Beyond.
Read More »However You Spell It, Chanukah Has Something For Everyone
This year, you can re-invent your Chanukah with the Jewish Together – Boulder Chanukah Resource Guide.
Read More »Comprehensive Listing of High Holiday Services and Programs
Jewish Together – Boulder has once again compiled a listing of High Holiday services and related programs on its website. Even free and last minute options!
Read More »Remembering the Flood: A Celebration of Our Resilience
Join the community on September 14, 2014, the one-year anniversary of the flood, for a celebration of our humanity. Rabbis and community leaders from around Boulder County will be will be creating an afternoon of stories, video, and interactive moments for both healing and celebrating.
Read More »New Resource Guide for Jewish Babies
Jewish Together – Boulder is introducing the second in a series of local Jewish Life Cycle Resource Guides.
Read More »Book Burial Brings the Community Together
Members of the Boulder Jewish Community gathered at Mountain View cemetery on Sunday to bury sacred texts that had been damaged in the September flooding.
Read More »Community Welcome at Book Burial and Ceremony
Volunteers are needed to help load/unload the books for Sunday's service.
Read More »Burial of Sacred Flood-Damaged Texts Arranged
Join us for the ancient mitzvah of burying the sacred texts and papers that were damaged in the flood.
Read More »Celebrating Shabbat “Bolder” Style
Our community has been through extraordinary circumstances, and we have shown extraordinary resilience. This Shabbat especially is a celebration of the light of our community.
Read More »What to Do with Sacred Texts Damaged in the Flood
You may be wondering, where can I take my damaged siddur (prayer book) and other sacred documents?
Read More »What Could 13,000 Jews Have in Common?
A simultaneous, city-wide celebration of Shabbat called “A Bolder Shabbat” beginning sundown on October 18 and ending with three stars in the sky on October 19.
Read More »JT Boulder Launching “Baby Ritual Leader Finder”
Calling All Mohels, Mohelets and Jewish Baby Ritual Leaders: JT Boulder is launching a “Baby Ritual Leader Finder” as part of our New Baby Resource Guide. Apply today!
Read More »A Year of Shabbat: One Community’s Passionate Desire to Connect
When is the last time you allowed the magic of Shabbat to infuse your soul?
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