The Chabad Jewish Center of Longmont hosts "505 Days in Captivity: The Story of Omer Shem Tov" on Sunday, November 23, 2025 at Vance Brand Auditorium.
Read More »“Blind Spot” Screening with Film Director in Denver
Please join us this Saturday night for a meaningful screening of Blind Spot, a groundbreaking film that highlights the importance of understanding and combating antisemitism on campus, both before and after October 7th.
Read More »Sababa Afterschool is Expanding to Louisville!
Congregation Har HaShem is excited to announce that Sababa Boulder Valley, Har HaShem’s Afterschool Program, is offering transportation from Louisville Elementary School and Fireside Elementary School on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Read More »2025 BJCF Infrastructure Grant Application Deadline Is November 25
BJCF announces 2025 Infrastructure Grants for Boulder County Jewish organizations, emphasizing multi-year funding. Apply by November 25, 2025.
Read More »A Long-Delayed Historical Drama About the Infamous Dreyfus Affair Comes to the Boe
Join Kathryn Bernheimer for a talkback following the screening of "An Officer and Spy" on Thursday, December 4 at 7 pm
Read More »December’s Men of the J Events Announced
We have a lot of wonderful programs in December. Reminder: all of our December programs are now on Amilia.
Read More »Column: To Alter Public Opinion, We Must Address Critics of Israel Whom We Dub ‘Useful Idiots’
Which river? Which sea? In a video, a sample of humane, kindhearted advocates for the “Palestinian cause” could not identify the bodies of water referenced in the “from the river to the sea” chant.
Read More »Baruch Dayan HaEmet – Alyce Ginzberg z”l
Alyce (Lewin) Ginzberg (Alisha bat Moshe v'Esther) passed away on November 21, 2025, in New York.
Read More »Weekly Edition: November 21st, 2025
Shabbat shalom! Check out your weekly summary of posts from the Boulder Jewish News.
Read More »Ten Years of Tradition: Boulder JCC’s Great Big Challah Bake Unites Community
The aroma of yeast and sugar filled the air at the Boulder JCC on Thursday, November 6, as hundreds gathered for the 10th Annual Great Big Challah Bake.
Read More »Join the Conversation with Dalia, Hayvi, Hussain & Avi Melamed!
Join a live conversation on November 23 to explore the Middle East's challenges and transformations, featuring insights from regional experts. RSVP for details.
Read More »Letter: Response to Misleading Picture of Israeli Settlers in Judea and Samaria
Ed Kass wrote to Boulder Jewish News on November 14 (Letter: As George Put It: “It Ain’t Necessarily So”) lambasting Jewish Israeli settlers and our November 2 speaker from Judea, Natalie Sopinsky. His letter was full of misinformation and baseless accusations.
Read More »Letter: Dr. Max Neumann vs Ze’ev Jabotinsky. Life & Death Then. Life & Death Now.
In August 1933 Dr. Max Neumann, the founder of Verband Nationaldeutschen - the Association of National German Jews, wrote in the Jewish Telegraph Agency that the Jews' loyalty to the Nazi government was the key to their survival.
Read More »Opinion: The Polite Jihadist
To understand what’s in store for New York City, and for New York’s Jews, all we have to do is take a glimpse into what’s happening in London, England, a city run by a Muslim mayor since 2016.
Read More »Staenberg-Loup JCC Offers Festive Ways to Celebrate Hanukkah Throughout December
Tickets are now available for the December 7 Latkes and Lights event at JCC Denver, featuring latke competitions, crafts, live music, and other festive activities.
Read More »Column: The Coming Four-Year Nightmare in the Big Apple
The four-year New York City nightmare commences on Jan. 1. But whose nightmare?
Read More »Letter: As George Put It: “It Ain’t Necessarily So”
Who is this Natalie Sopinsky? Where is her peaceful village? How many red scarfs does she wrap around her head?
Read More »Lucas Lipshaw Bet Mitzvah
On Saturday, November 15th, 2025 Lucas Lipshaw will be called to the Torah as Bet Mitzvah at Congregation Har HaShem.
Read More »Weekly Edition: November 14th, 2025
Shabbat shalom! Check out your weekly summary of posts from the Boulder Jewish News.
Read More »Local Philanthropists Among Nearly 3,000 Attendees at the Largest Ever Global Conference for Israel
A delegation from the Mountain States was among the nearly 3,000 attendees who united for Israel’s future in Hollywood, Fla., from October 23-26, 2025, at Jewish National Fund-USA’s Global Conference for Israel. This four-day event celebrated resilience, Zionist pride, and the enduring connection between the Jewish community and the land …
Read More »Visiting Resident of Judea Speaks in Boulder
On November 2, a resident of Judea, Natalie Sopinsky, her hair wrapped in a colorful red scarf, came to speak to Boulderites about life in Judea and Samaria and her organization-Rescuers Without Borders Israel.
Read More »Lisa Mintz to Receive Prestigious Golda Award at CHOICES
JEWISHcolorado honors Lisa Mintz with the Golda Award for her exemplary leadership and community service, including her tenure on the Board and philanthropic initiatives.
Read More »Jewish Addiction-Ary: Reflections on Some Films In This Year’s Festival
This year's Jewish film festival's films highlight addiction themes, illustrating how secular culture infiltrates Jewish practice, prompting individuals to seek solace in traditional values amidst trauma and challenges.
Read More »Baruch Dayan HaEmet – Harold Kornfeld z”l
Harold Kornfeld, father of Avraham (Gary) Kornfeld, passed away late on November 10, 2025 in Scranton, PA.
Read More »New Torah Club Starting!
The Boulder Center for Judaism is launching a Torah club starting November 11, encouraging monthly participation with engaging classes and communal meals.
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