The day will be observed with an afternoon program featuring Peter and Beth Ornstein. Their presentation will look at traditional Jewish, Native American, and other texts to learn what they have to say about appreciating the environment.
Read More »Kenna Anderson and Maren Anderson B-Mitzvah
Beth Ami - Colorado Congregation for Humanistic Judaism celebrated the B-Mitzvahs of Kenna Anderson and Maren Anderson on Saturday, November 6.
Read More »Celebrate a Humanistic Shabbat with Beth Ami Congregation
Relax with a glass of wine, light two candles, take a bite of challah (or carb substitute) and have a Humanistic Jewish schmooze with Beth Ami - Colorado Congregation for Humanistic Judaism.
Read More »Alayna Burger Bat Mitzvah
Alayna Burger will celebrate her B-Mitzvah with Beth Ami-Colorado Congregation for Humanistic Judaism on Saturday, October 23, 2021.
Read More »Read Any Good Books Lately? It’s Time for Another Beth Ami Readers’ Circle!
What a wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon: discussing books with a Jewish or Humanistic theme.
Read More »Ready For Something New? Experience Yom Kippur Humanistically!
The Beth Ami – Colorado Congregation for Humanistic Judaism community will observe Yom Kippur LIVE under the leadership of our madrikha (leader), Sheila Malcolm. We will gather together at the Martin Park Picnic Shelter, near Table Mesa & Broadway in Boulder.
Read More »Time for a Change? Observe Tashlich Humanistically!
. Our madrikha (leader), Sheila Malcolm, will lead us in a Humanistic Tashlich service at Viele Lake and the Harlow Platts Picnic Shelter in South Boulder (1360 Gillaspie Dr, Boulder 80305). This will be followed by an optional BYO lunch.
Read More »Zoom into Shabbat with Beth Ami Friday
Beth Ami – Colorado Congregation for Humanistic Judaism celebrates Shabbat this Friday and offers a taste of what's coming in the New Year.
Read More »Celebrate Havdallah – LIVE AND IN-PERSON! – with Beth Ami Congregation
Saturday, July 24th, at 6:00 pm. It’s been a long time since we’ve been able to celebrate Havdalah together, but it’s now safe and what was once routine is suddenly quite special – we are basking in the happiness of returning to what we previously took for granted!
Read More »Take A Hike! (with the Beth Ami Congregation for Humanistic Judaism)
Are you wondering about all the fuss regarding the CU Boulder South Campus and its future? Let’s take a look and enjoy the great open space and expansive views.
Read More »Shabbat Service and Pew Jewish Research Study
This Friday, after a brief Shabbat service, we’ll spend time unpacking the newest Pew Research Study of Jewish Americans that was released in May, the SHJ response by Executive Director Paul Golin, and your thoughts.
Read More »Check Out Beth Ami Congregation’s “Readers Circle”
(a no pressure book group) -- Participants are not obligated to share a book of their own -- you can feel free to attend simply to hear what others are reading.
Read More »Celebrate Havdallah – LIVE AND IN-PERSON! – with Beth Ami Congregation
We will meet in the Waneka Lake Picnic and Boathouse area, Lafayette, for a bring-your-own-picnic event. We will have juice to taste, spices to smell, and a brief service to read.
Read More »Celebrate a Humanistic Shabbat with Beth Ami Congregation
Zoom into Shabbat with Beth Ami – Colorado Congregation for Humanistic Judaism this Friday, June 11 at 6 pm!
Read More »Saturday Evening: “Humanistic Havdalah – Jewish Peoplehood”
This Saturday, April 24, we will gather together online at 7:00 pm to say goodbye to Shabbat with a brief Havdalah candle ceremony, a few songs and, if you like, a BYO dessert. Then we will engage in a sure-to-be-interesting discussion of our Jewish identities.
Read More »Join Beth Ami for “Plastover! Freedom from Plastic”
Our virtual Passover Seder will focus on contemporary plagues and the oppression that we face from the pollution in our environment. Our rebranded “Plastover Seder” will highlight the goal of freedom from plastic pollution, while we also enjoy our customary Humanistic seder elements.
Read More »“Are We a Pluralistic Country?” – Beth Ami 2nd Shabbat Speaker
Please join us in welcoming Paul Golin, Executive Director of the Society for Humanistic Judaism, to our “2nd Friday Shabbat”, this Friday, March 12.
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