OneFamily hosted a unique retreat for bereaved women, fostering connection and healing through shared grief, therapeutic workshops, and mutual understanding of loss.
Read More »Dispatches From the Gaza Front
Eli Cohen, who grew up in Boulder, reports in from Gaza, where he is deployed with his IDF sniper team.
Read More »Café at the J: Coffee with a Cause
Café at the J isn’t just another place to grab a cup of coffee—it’s a daily dose of purpose, brewed right into every sip.
Read More »JCC Maccabi Games® to Welcome 3,000 Teens to Tucson and Pittsburgh This Summer
Thousands of Jewish teens will participate in the 43rd JCC Maccabi Games in Tucson and Pittsburgh, fostering community, identity, and sportsmanship through innovative programming and inclusion initiatives.
Read More »Column: The Ones That Got Away With It
They escaped justice and accountability once again. Those critics of Israel can apparently thank federal and state authorities for tripping up somehow.
Read More »Into the Wilderness
A new poem from Todd Greenberg.
Read More »Weekly Edition: July 18th, 2025
Shabbat shalom! Check out your weekly summary of posts from the Boulder Jewish News.
Read More »Together Shabbat: A Night of Connection for Boulder’s 50+ Jewish Community
Join us for a Shabbat dinner that celebrates connection, hospitality, and the joy of doing Jewish—together on Friday, August 8.
Read More »JEWISHcolorado to Host 2025 High Holiday Security Briefing with SCN and ADL
JEWISHcolorado, SCN, and ADL will hold a safety briefing on July 28, 2025, to address rising security threats for the Jewish community.
Read More »Colorado Jewish Genealogy Society Hosts Founder of Family Tree DNA at Annual Event
JGSCO's Annual Event features Bennett Greenspan of Family Tree DNA on September 7, 2025, exploring Y-DNA testing and genealogy. In-person lunch included.
Read More »May the Hostages Held in Gaza Be Swiftly Returned — Until Then, We Walk
Run4TheirLives Boulder will walk for the 87th consecutive week this Sunday in support of the hostages being held in Gaza. Please join us.
Read More »4th Annual Boulder Fine Art Street Festival Returns with Nation’s Top Artists July 26 – 27
The 4th Annual Boulder Fine Art Street Festival, featuring 100 artists, occurs July 25-26, showcasing diverse, original artwork in downtown Boulder. Admission is free.
Read More »A Taste of Shabbos – Parashat Pinchas
This week's Parsha emphasizes the importance of unity and connection among Jews, especially after the tragic events of October 7, suggesting that divine unity transforms daily life and sustains hope.
Read More »Letter: Tale of Two Refugee Populations
Consider the fates of two refugee populations created in the 1940's when Arab countries went to war instead of helping the Arabs of Palestine prepare for the autonomy offered them by the 1947 UN Proposal for the Partition of Palestine.
Read More »Bonai Shalom Names New Executive Director
Nate Shapiro will be joining the Bonai Shalom family as Executive Director in August.
Read More »ADL: Stand Up to Teachers’ Union’s Latest Antisemitic Action
The NEA's boycott of ADL threatens vital lessons on antisemitism and discrimination, reflecting pro-Hamas activism that marginalizes Jewish voices in education.
Read More »New Interest-Free Loans Available to Jewish Community Members with Kids
JIFL offers interest-free loans to Jewish families in Colorado for children's activities and basic needs, supported by the Rose Community Foundation. Contact for details.
Read More »Column: The ‘Death to the IDF’ Chant Heard ‘Round the World, All the Way to Down Under
It took six days over 10,500 miles for a crude new anti-Israel chant – “Death, death to the IDF” – to become associated with violence against Jews.
Read More »The Minyans Have Become Threadbare
A new poem from Lisa Tremback
Read More »Weekly Edition: July 11th, 2025
Shabbat shalom! Check out your weekly summary of posts from the Boulder Jewish News.
Read More »We Walk Because They Cannot — Join Us On Sunday
Run4TheirLives Boulder will walk for the 86th consecutive week this Sunday in support of the hostages being held in Gaza. Please join us.
Read More »Colorado Hebrew Chorale August Activities
Dear Chevre, The Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim is taking off the month of July. The following activities will take place in August. We hope you will join us! The Colorado Hebrew Chorale will host its Annual Summer Sight-Singing Romp on Thursday, August 14, 7 p.m. at the HEA, …
Read More »Opinion: After War with Iran, Countries Call for a Palestinian State
Israel, with support from the United States, makes the Middle East and Europe safer. So, how is it being repaid? With calls for the creation of a Palestinian state, made unilaterally.
Read More »Opinion: What Trump Learned from FDR & Hitler
A belligerent dictator building up his military arsenal. Nearby countries watching nervously. Free World leaders desperately offering concessions to appease him. That description applied to Adolf Hitler in the 1930s and, until very recently, to the mullahs of Iran.
Read More »Dr. Lee Weisbard, D.D.S. Named President of the Denver Jewish Chamber of Commerce
Dr. Lee Weisbard is appointed President of the Denver Jewish Chamber of Commerce, bringing decades of dental experience and community involvement to the role.
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