Music legend Pete Wernick brings his bluegrass - jazz fusion to the Boulder JCC Sunday.
Read More »Don’t Miss It! Annual Full-Day Jewish Genealogy Seminar
Lisa Louise Cooke is the featured speaker, talking about "Reinvigorating Your Research".
Read More »Roger Ebert Is Remembered in “Life Itself” at Boulder JCC
Join ACE for a screening of "Life Itself" on Oct.12 and learn how a passion for film, people, words, and life's pleasures guided Roger Ebert.
Read More »The Grand Comedian
A poetic tribute to Yom Kippur.
Read More »Find Out Why the Funniest Comics Get Bruce
Bruce Vilanch went from a writer for top comedy stars to a celebrity comic, hilariously recorded in "Get Bruce!"
Read More »Musical Migration Theme Underscores “Jazz Crossings” and Permeates music@theJ
In "Jazz Crossings," Robert Johnson performs music by Harry Belafonte, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Nat King Cole and Antonio Carlos Jobim that reveals the Latin influence on American jazz.
Read More »Knitzvah Next: Welcome Blankets and Knitted Knockers
More ways to get involved - next up is Knitted Knockers!
Read More »Milk and Honey Farm Donates Half-Ton of Organic Vegetables
Milk and Honey Farm at the Boulder JCC just surpassed donating 1,000 pounds of organic produce to Community Food Share and Harvest of Hope Food Pantry.
Read More »A New Experience in Jewish Education
Meet the new Director of Family Life at Nevei Kodesh.
Read More »Kinesthetic Intelligence and Kabbalah – An Interview with Samuel Avital
Local Boulder Kabbalist Samuel Avital discusses Kinesthetic Intelligence in this video interview.
Read More »“The Yellow Ticket” Silent Film Screening Features Live Score Performance
CU Boulder and the Dairy Arts Center are pleased to present a screening of a rare 1918 silent film, "The Yellow Ticket," accompanied by an original film score composed and performed live by klezmer violinist Alicia Svigals with jazz pianist Marilyn Lerner.
Read More »Our Fortress, Our Home: a Poem
A new poem.
Read More »Join JGSCO for Denver Public Library Genealogy Field Trip
Please join Jewish Genealogical Society of Colorado (JGSCO) for our first program of the year on Tuesday, September 12th.
Read More »Tickets on Sale Now for Reel Hope Boulder: Behind the Screen with Bruce Vilanch
Boulder Jewish Family Service will host its fifth annual fundraiser, “Reel Hope Boulder” on Saturday, October 14 at the Boulder JCC. Tickets on sale now!
Read More »“On The Map” Returns for a One Night Screening at AMC Westminster
Chabad of NW Metro Denver is pleased to announce its third annual summer movie presentation "On The Map" on Thursday, August 24th.
Read More »SHJ Exec to Give Talk on “Intermarriage and the Future of Judasim”
Golin says, "Intermarriage is good, period." ...The question then is what comes next, when intermarriage is seen instead as an opportunity to meaning and growth...
Read More »“More Than a Concert” Concept Expanded Into music@theJ
ACE launches music@theJ, featuring monthly concerts that treat music as living history linked to cultural identity.
Read More »Balfour Senior Living and Stratos Present Cannabis 101 Sessions
Stratos, creators of a pharmaceutical-grade cannabis tablet product line, is facilitating a Cannabis 101 series at Balfour Senior Living communities throughout the Colorado Front Range.
Read More »A Matter Of Interpretation – Parashat Va’etchanan
Midrash, the rabbinic method of interpreting the verses of the Torah, always begins with a problem in the text.
Read More »The Torah of Wonder Women
One of the memorable lines from the recent blockbuster Wonder Woman: “I will fight for those who cannot fight for themselves.”
Read More »Knitting for a Cause – Welcome Blanket Project in Boulder
Knitting for charity causes is not a new trend, but did you know that knitting and activism have been linked since before the American Revolution? The Women’s March in January and the March for Science in March both used colorful, hand-made hats for a striking visual symbol. So many craftivists created …
Read More »Colorado Hebrew Chorale Opens Rehearsals in August
The Colorado Hebrew Chorale and and its women’s choir, Kol Nashim, seek qualified singers ages 13 and up in all voice parts. Previous experience is not required. Open rehearsals are being held in August.
Read More »Experience JCC Day Camps into First 2 Weeks of August
While many summer camps in Colorado end the last week of July, Cherryvale Day Camp adds more options into the first two weeks of August.
Read More »Movie Night at Har HaShem Thursday
Har HaShem will be showing a free subtitled French film that takes place in Israel and the West Bank on Thursday, July 13th.
Read More »Highlights and New Additions in 2nd year of Cherryvale Day Camp at BJCC
The summer has officially started and the Boulder JCC’s Cherryvale Day Camp program has had a great start to the season!
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