The National Council of Jewish Women awarded grants to eight sections to strengthen Jewish advocacy for reproductive freedom, mobilizing communities nationwide to ensure access to reproductive healthcare.
Read More »SAVE THE DATE: Flames of Love!
We are excited to invite you once again to Chanukah on Pearl! Monday, December 15th at 5:30.
Read More »Upcoming Activities for the Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim
The Colorado Hebrew Chorale and its women’s choir, Kol Nashim want you to know about our upcoming programs and activities in December and January.
Read More »Ukrainian Folk Group YAGÓDY Opens 2026 US Tour in Boulder Following New Single “Koni”
“a mesmerizing blend of centuries-old traditions” -Chicago Sun-Times “wild mix of guttural vocals with theatrical flair… They are earthy and sweet, with a kick.” -MinnPost Ukrainian sirens YAGÓDY, will return to the U.S in early 2026 for a breathtaking new tour highlighted by a performance at the renowned Big Ears …
Read More »Four Seasons, Two Worlds: Boulder Philharmonic Unites Vivaldi and Piazzolla This Holiday
This holiday season, the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra will celebrate the season with a program that spans continents and centuries. On December 20, the orchestra will pair Vivaldi’s most famous work, The Four Seasons, with Astor Piazzolla’s vibrant Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires). For centuries, Vivaldi’s Seasons has dazzled audiences with …
Read More »Column: Defending Pro-Israel Democrats in Congress Is a Must
What a bumper sticker message: “I will invest in the economy. Ritchie invests in bombs.” And Michael Blake is off – to oust pro-Israel U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres, as may be other so-called progressive candidates who plan to make Congress more “Palestinian”-friendly.
Read More »Letter: One Conversation Too Few?
I would hope that even Ed Kass would admit that brief conversations with one or two people are not enough to gain an understanding of the complex relationship between Israelis and Palestinians.
Read More »Flowers From Antarctica
A new poem by Lisa Tremback
Read More »Flora Levey Bet Mitzvah
On Saturday, December 6, 2025 Flora Levey will be called to the Torah as Bet Mitzvah at Congregation Har HaShem.
Read More »Weekly Edition: December 5th, 2025
Check out your weekly summary of posts from the Boulder Jewish News.
Read More »Breathing New Life Into Ancient Songs: Finding Meaning Together Through the Psalms
The Boulder Chevra Kaddisha invites all to a free workshop on Psalms, led by Rabbi Jamie Arnold, exploring spiritual themes and contemporary translations.
Read More »Cuban Chanukah Brunch This Sunday!
Join women for a brunch and craft event about Jewish life in Cuba this Sunday, December 7, at Boulder Center for Judaism. Cost: $18.
Read More »Lafayette’s Favorite Chanukah Tradition Returns: Sing-Along Under the Stars
LAFAYETTE, CO – The Boulder County Center for Judaism invites the community to celebrate Chanukah in Lafayette on Sunday, December 14th at 4:00 PM at the Lafayette Festival Plaza. This beloved annual tradition brings together families for a magical night of festive songs and lighting a grand menorah. This year’s …
Read More »Letter: A Response to the Misleading Response, Part One
The response addresses Ms. Ito's criticisms regarding Israel's history, the legitimacy of Palestinian claims, and the occupation narrative, emphasizing the need for mutual understanding and acknowledgment to achieve peace.
Read More »13th Annual Chanukah on Ice Returns to Louisville
This year marks the 13th anniversary of this exciting celebration, which combines the joy of outdoor winter activities with the warmth of Jewish tradition. Wednesday, December 17th at WinterSkate in Louisville.
Read More »SIPP 2025 Online Community Update – Sunday, Dec 7
Join SIPP's online update on December 7th to learn about their impactful projects in Gaza, hear partners' insights, and support grassroots initiatives.
Read More »Alexander Muss High School in Israel to Launch Winter Program for 12th Grade Students
Alexander Muss High School launches a transformative 12th Grade Winter Trip in Israel, blending community service, cultural experiences, and lasting connections for seniors.
Read More »This Sunday: The Art of Gratitude
Join our women’s Brunch & Learn on November 30, featuring discussions on Chassidic mysticism and guest Debbie Zucker's mother's art.
Read More »Thanksgiving And Parents Day – Common Ground
Thanking God, parents, and others is vital, emphasizing gratitude for blessings received and recognizing obligations, reflecting on life’s value even amidst challenges.
Read More »Twelve Tribes, Twelve Months: Kislev
Rabbi Charna Rosenholtz's column explores Kislev's spiritual themes, emphasizing introspection, dreams, and Hanukkah's significance, guiding readers on their inner journeys during this month.
Read More »A Short Conversation With a Resident From the South Hebron Hills
Last Sunday, I had a short conversation with a resident from the south Hebron Hills. I asked this resident about the attack in March on the Palestinian village adjacent to the resident’s village.
Read More »A Thanksgiving Plan to Save Europe’s Jews – in 1938
By Rafael Medoff The autumn of 1938 was a grim time for the Jews. The Nazis’ Kristallnacht pogrom had devastated German Jewry. The Evian conference, which was supposed to find havens for Jewish refugees, had proven to be a farce. And Britain was preparing to shut the doors of Palestine. …
Read More »Letter: Better Arguments to Educate “Useful Idiots”
I believe Bruce Ticker is sincere in wishing to educate the 'Useful Idiots' being exploited by Hamas but his arguments are woefully inadequate.
Read More »Talia Galdieri Bat Mitzvah
On Saturday, November 29th, 2025 Talia Galdieri will be called to the Torah as Bat Mitzvah at Congregation Bonai Shalom.
Read More »Weekly Edition: November 26th, 2025
Happy Thanksgiving! Check out your weekly summary of posts from the Boulder Jewish News.
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