Lisa Tremback offers a powerful poem about current events in Europe.
Read More »April Activities for Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim
The Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim present two programs in April 2022.
Read More »“The Nanny” and the Jewish Stereotypes We’re Tired of Seeing
Stereotypes are surely innocent at the core and they shape aspects of life into digestible ideas...It however does not take a genius to conclude that stereotypes get things wrong.
Read More »Will We Be A Bystander to Genocide?
A new poem from Lisa Tremback.
Read More »Schmooze-a-Palooza Continues Virtually in 2022
Schmooze-a-palooza has gracefully overcome the obstacle of COVID-19 and continues to offer students and audiences a performance they will never forget.
Read More »Take a Free Virtual Tour of the National Portrait Gallery with Boulder Hadassah
On Thursday March 24, 2022, Boulder Hadassah is hosting a free, private, docent-led virtual hour and a half Zoom tour of the National Portrait Gallery, featuring women artists and their subjects.
Read More »Messinger Gallery at the Boulder JCC Opening Reception
After a more than two-year absence of gallery openings due to the pandemic, the Boulder JCC is thrilled to be hosting a reception and artist talk on March 31 to welcome a new exhibition into the space.
Read More »There’s No Shortage of Films To Watch Until The Next Boulder Jewish Film Festival
The Boulder Jewish Film Festival takes places November 3-13, 2022, but director Kathryn Bernheimer has plenty of films to recommend until then.
Read More »March Activities for the Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim
The Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim have resumed live rehearsals! There are also programs on March 6 and March 20.
Read More »A Kaleidoscope of Eyes Find You in Different Ways
A new poem from Lisa Tremback.
Read More »God’s Eye In the Sky
A new poem from Lisa Tremback.
Read More »Announcing the Kickoff of Beth Ami’s Good Movie Club
Beth Ami Colorado Congregation for Humanistic Judaism is launching a movie club that will focus on provocative films that have a connection to Jewish and/or humanistic values.
Read More »Boulder JCC to Offer Two Ways to Get to Know Artist, Curator, and Teacher Alice Messinger
The Boulder JCC is offering two events to introduce you to Boulder artist Alice Messinger.
Read More »The Boulder JCC Presents A Jazz Tribute to Freedom, Justice, and Hope on February 22
Join us for a musical journey through the world of jazz (and a bit of soul) and celebrate hopeful, powerful voices of justice and freedom. We have an extraordinary group of musicians, familiar names in the local music scene, making this a concert not to be missed!
Read More »A Diamond Dust of Hebrew Verse
A new poem from Lisa Tremback.
Read More »“The New Jew:” Watch the Docuseries and Join the Conversation
Ever wonder how Israelis perceive American Jews? "The New Jew" is a four-episode TV documentary series that showcases the cultural and political influence of the American Jewish community, alternative models for living a rich Jewish life, and the rifts in relations between Jewish Americans and Israel.
Read More »Denver Jewish Film Festival Returns February 14-March 1
The 26th Annual JCC Mizel Arts and Culture Center’s Denver Jewish Film Festival powered by The Chotin Foundation will be held virtually and in-person from February 14 to 22 and will be followed by an entirely virtual festival from February 23 through March 1, 2022.
Read More »The Doomsday Clock
A new poem about our times by Lisa Tremback.
Read More »In Honor of MLK Day: National Yiddish Theatre Rebroadcasts “Soul to Soul” Virtual Concert
"Soul to Soul" celebrates the music and shared experiences of the African American and Jewish communities through a mix of spiritual, jazz, klezmer, and folk music.
Read More »Legacy: The Yellow Violin
“Sam, you asked me a question I never thought about before. What if my grandfather was able to bring the violin to Israel? Would this music have this new life, this revival of spirit? Perhaps what seemed like such an injustice back then was a part of the master plan. Maybe the time wasn’t right. This violin, this music was, like Moses I suppose, never intended to enter the land of Israel.”
Read More »Colorado Hebrew Chorale to Participate in Heart for the Holy Days Program
The Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim will be participating in the 5th annual “Heart for the Holy Days” program at the Park Hill United Methodist Church on Wednesday, December 8.
Read More »Lifting Up: Art Expression Beyond Boulder
Jacqueline Zilberberg, a Venezuelan Jewish photographer, whose own country was in free fall, took to the streets of New York City to reinvent herself and her art during the Pandemic.
Read More »CU Boulder Program in Jewish Studies Offers a Webinar Concert on Middle Eastern/North African Jewish Poetic Songs
Join Dr. Galeet Dardashti, prominent performer and cultural anthropologist, for this interactive program on Jewish piyyut (liturgical poetry and song) traditions from the Middle East and North Africa.
Read More »Virtual Author Talks to Delight Readers Again this Fall
The Boulder JCC will once again participate in a series of Virtual Author Talks with JCC’s across the country. We are once again partnering with the Boulder Bookstore to provide participants with the opportunity to purchase the book for pick up or delivery.
Read More »Solo Show at Boulder Gallery Showcases Artist Julia Bright’s Immersive Still-Lifes, Seascapes and Landscapes
Boulder’s Mary Williams Fine Arts gallery devotes first post-pandemic solo show to recent paintings, including COVID-inspired work, by prolific local Jewish artist.
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