A new poem by Lisa Tremback
Read More »Weekly Edition: October 24th, 2025
Shabbat shalom! Check out your weekly summary of posts from the Boulder Jewish News.
Read More »Are There Films You Should Not Miss at the Boulder Jewish Film Festival? You Bet!
Founding director Kathryn Bernheimer confides her favorite films
Read More »A Weekend to Remember at the Boulder JCC
The Boulder JCC is a versatile event venue that fosters community connections, providing exceptional service for memorable events while supporting inclusive programs. Contact their Rentals Team for inquiries.
Read More »Letter: No One Should Be Surprised That Hamas Broke the Ceasefire
Probably no one is surprised that, just as Bruce Ticker predicted, Hamas has already broken the ceasefire that President Trump hoped would be the beginning of true peace between Israel and her neighbors.
Read More »Rose Suchy & Ellie Fineberg Bet Mitzvah
On Saturday, October 25th, 2025 Rose Suchy & Ellie Fineberg will be called to the Torah as Bet Mitzvah at Congregation Har HaShem.
Read More »Boulder Jewish Community Foundation Now Taking Applications for 2025 Grants
BJCF announces 2025 Infrastructure Grants for Boulder County Jewish organizations, emphasizing multi-year funding. Apply by November 25, 2025.
Read More »A Taste of Shabbos – Parashat V’zot Habracha – And Shabbos Bereishit
The Torah's cyclical study emphasizes continual growth and understanding. Sinai represents humility and unity, reminding Jews of their mission and connection to G-d through shared experiences.
Read More »Column: When Hell Freezes Over…er, When Hamas Disarms
It is a relief that Israel retrieved the hostages who were carried off from southern Israel after Hamas terrorists murdered 1,200 Israelis and others on Oct. 7, 2023. However, that leaves 21 more provisions to achieve peace between Israel and the people of Gaza.
Read More »Zoe Schreurs Bet Mitzvah
On Saturday, October 18th, 2025 Zoe Schreurs will be called to the Torah as Bet Mitzvah at Congregation Har HaShem.
Read More »Weekly Edition: October 17th, 2025
Shabbat shalom! Check out your weekly summary of posts from the Boulder Jewish News.
Read More »Colorado Run 4 Their Lives Celebrates the Release of Hostages in Denver on Sunday
On October 19 in Washington Park, Denver, a celebration will honor released hostages, remember the deceased, and promote peace. Chag sameach!
Read More »Sold Out? We’ve Added More Screenings!
There are tickets left to all of the most popular Boulder Jewish Film Festival titles.
Read More »Relief, Reflection, and Gratitude: The Living Hostages Are Home
We join communities around the world in profound relief and gratitude as the remaining hostages begin their journey home. After two long years since the October 7 attack, two years where time seemed suspended in grief and uncertainty, this breakthrough marks a decisive turning point. But this is only the …
Read More »JEWISHcolorado and Temple Emanuel to Co-Host Community Gathering to Mark the Return of Hostages from Gaza
JEWISHcolorado and Temple Emanuel will co-host a gathering for the Jewish community to mark the return of the living Israeli hostages from Gaza. The event called “B’Yachad,” or “Together,” will take place on Sunday, October 19.
Read More »They Came Home! Chag Sameach!
There are so many mixed emotions on this historic day and it is hard to process them all, let alone even begin to imagine the feelings of those being released and the joy and relief of their families
Read More »Boulder Jewish Film Festival Adds Two More Screenings
Both screenings of Yaniv and Midas Man sold out quickly, but you can still see these audience favorites.
Read More »A Colorado Lulav
The Shavit-Lonsteins reflect on Colorado's diverse ecosystems and propose a unique Colorado lulav symbolizing community unity, resilience, and growth, celebrating Sukkot's agricultural and spiritual lessons.
Read More »Letter: Is Israel the Villain — Or Is Hamas?
I join with Bruce Ticker in hoping that people who don't approve of Israel's standing up to those who seek to destroy the nation-state of the Jews will not get away with physically attacking Jews (whether those Jews are Zionists or not). However, I believe that he could help matters by doing a better job of defending Israel's actions in his columns.
Read More »Celebrate Sukkot at the Boulder JCC’s Milk and Honey Farm: A Joyful Harvest Festival for the Whole Family
Bring the whole family—grandparents, toddlers, and everyone in between—for a joyful celebration of Sukkot at Milk and Honey Farm on Sunday, October 12!
Read More »Sheerah Schmearah in the Sukkah – CHC’s Annual Sing-Along in the Sukkah
The Colorado Hebrew Chorale invites you to start you Sukkah-hopping day with singing, a “Schmear” and welcoming Ushpizin – special musical guests.
Read More »Finding Support Through Infertility: A Free Monthly Group for Women in Boulder
If you're navigating the challenges of infertility, you don't have to face them alone.
Read More »Official Enemies, Iran and Israel Share a Tradition of Cinematic Excellence
"Tatami," the first film to be co-directed by an Israeli and and Iranian filmmaker, is both a stunning sports drama and a suspenseful political thriller.
Read More »The Antisemitic Attempt to Change the Narrative of 10/7
Unfortunately, in my position as a University Research Fellow, I am constantly exposed to the results of this successful antisemitic campaign to change the narrative by changing the definition of "Nakba."
Read More »Column: Can We Prevent Future Manchesters?
We can hope that President Trump’s Gaza plan will end the war between Israel and Hamas, but who will end the war against the Jews in the rest of the world?
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