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Read More »Congregation Bonai Shalom Acquires New Property on Boulder Jewish Commons
Congregation Bonai Shalom is excited to announce that they are now the proud owner of 6018 Oreg Avenue on the Boulder Jewish Commons.
Read More »Palestinian Social Movements in Health: Sumud (Steadfastness) Through the Provision of Healthcare
Please join CU Boulder Jewish Studies Program for this year's first Israel-Palestine Series event.
Read More »Hebrew Kirtan—The New (and Ancient) Practice of Sacred Chanting with Eyal Rivlin and Michelle Wolf
Join Eyal Rivlin and Michelle Wolf at Boulder JCC on November 7 for an evening of community chanting, music, and spiritual connection.
Read More »Homes For Our Troops Donates Accessible Home to Lafayette Veteran Adam Popp
Lafayette, CO– The national nonprofit organization, Homes For Our Troops (HFOT) will donate a home to Air Force Tech Sergeant Adam Popp on Saturday, November 2, 2024. TSgt Popp was severely injured while serving in Afghanistan. The event will be held at 11334 Flatiron Drive, Lafayette, CO 80026 at 10 a.m. (Check-in at 9:30 a.m.) The public is welcome …
Read More »Letter: Ticker Too Even-Handed?
Dear editor: Bruce Ticker’s abbreviated history of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians is a bit too evenhanded. A more complete history confirms that one side (Israel) has been working for peace while Arab and Palestinian leaders have rejected any and all scenarios that do not include destruction of …
Read More »New at the Boulder JCC – Jewish Education Programs for Parents!
The Boulder JCC offers parents support in connecting, discussing antisemitism, and celebrating Jewish traditions through events like the book reading on November 10.
Read More »Info Sessions about Bar and Bat Mitzvah Programs
oin Rabbi Jamie Korngold to learn more about what climbing a peak has to do with B'nai Mitzvah and to learn about our online options.
Read More »Letter: Can the Missing Peace be Negotiated?
The letter discusses the challenges of peace between Israelis and Palestinians, advocating for negotiation and respect, while criticizing existing hostilities.
Read More »The Lovers Cry – Kol Nidre
A new poem from Todd Greenberg.,
Read More »The Boulder Jewish Film Festival Announces Six Additional Screenings
Sold out? We hope some of our newly added screenings will work for you.
Read More »Understanding the BRCA Gene: A Women’s Health Night
Join the Women of the J at the Boulder JCC on Monday, October 28, from 6 to 8:30 pm for a night of Health Education about the BRCA gene. Gynecologic oncologist Dr. Christine Walsh of CU Anschutz will present the science behind the gene and why everyone must know their …
Read More »Join the Walk for Hostages: October 27 in Boulder
After the anniversary of the October 7 massacre, the Boulder group Run For Their Lives continues weekly walks to raise awareness for 101 hostages still held by Hamas. Join us this Sunday at 1 pm.
Read More »A Taste of Shabbos: Bereshit Edition
Shabbat gatherings are gaining popularity, fostering community through meals and spiritual discussions, deepening awareness of Shabbat's significance and connection to mindfulness.
Read More »Colorado J Street Annual Breakfast Event Nov 14 at Temple Emanuel
Join us for the J Street Colorado Annual Event featuring Dr. Scheindlin and Dr. Shikaki discussing Israeli-Palestinian public opinion and future possibilities.
Read More »Column: A Peace Deal? Arabs Must Change Their Hostile Attitude First
Mohammed, a Palestinian, expresses relief at Hamas leader Sinwar's death. But many Palestinians hold deep hostility toward Israel, complicating peace prospects despite ongoing conflict.
Read More »Letter: The Death of Sinwar Does Not Equal the End of the Conflict
Sinwar is gone, Palestinians could take the win and forge a path to peace, but they have consistently, intransigently rejected this option.
Read More »Trevor Henshaw & Olivia Gold Bet Mitzvah
On Saturday, October 26, 2024, Trevor Henshaw & Olivia Gold will be called to the Torah as Bet Mitzvah at Congregation Har HaShem.
Read More »Weekly Edition: October 26th, 2024
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Read More »The Challenge of Programming the Boulder Jewish Film Festival After October 7
This year's festival, which features more feel-good films and many Israel-centric titles, offers an opportunity for community sharing.
Read More »Empower Teens: Tackling Antisemitism in Denver/Boulder Schools with StandWithUs
Free Teen event on October 27th in Denver, addressing Israel, antisemitism, and Jewish identity, led by educator Charlotte Korchak. Dinner included.
Read More »Save the Date: ‘Love and Mercy’ After the Holocaust: The Vatican’s Postwar Clemency Campaign, 1945-1958
Save the date for CU Boulder's Program in Jewish Studies' annual Holocaust Remembrance Day program public lecture, by Dr. Brown-Fleming, January 27, 2025.
Read More »The Missing Peace
By David Rubin Sauvage and Kawtar El Alaoui We contend it’s possible to achieve peace in the Middle East. By peace, we don’t mean a ceasefire, a settlement or even a peace treaty. Peace isn’t laying down arms–only to pick them up again at the next provocation. True peace is …
Read More »Boulder Jewish Film Festival 2024: Ticket Sales Begin October 22
Can’t decide which films to see? Join the festival’s founding director Kathryn Bernheimer for a free Zoom sneak preview on Monday, October 21.
Read More »Join the Walk for Hostages: October 20 in Boulder
After the anniversary of the October 7 massacre, the Boulder group Run For Their Lives continues weekly walks to raise awareness for 101 hostages still held by Hamas. Join us this Sunday at 1 pm.
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