Boulder Chapter of Hadassah invites all Mah Jongg lovers to Boulder Hadassah’s virtual Mah Jongg Party on Sunday, June 6, 2021,
Read More »New Programs Announced by Colorado Hebrew Chorale
The Colorado Hebrew Chorale announces its second season of “L’Chaim – A Taste of Jewish Music from – Anywhere!" The new series will offer programs on the fourth Monday of each month, starting April 26.
Read More »Learn How to Make Two Healthy Chocolate Desserts
Join the Boulder JCC’s Women of the J (WOTJ) on Monday evening, April 19 for a virtual evening of cooking, chatting, and fun!
Read More »Live Tonight: Cook Along with Chef Einat Admony
The JCC Mizel Arts and Culture Center is hosting its last featured event through it’s Neustadt JAAMM Festival for the season with Israeli chef, cookbook author, and restaurateur of NYC’s Balaboosta and NYC/Washington D.C.’s Taim, Chef Einat Admony, who will be joining the community virtually for a cook-along.
Read More »The Boulder JCC Presents “The Tattooed Torah” – Film and Panel Discussion
The program will begin with a 22-minute viewing of the film followed by a moderated panel discussion and Q&A.
Read More »Sh’ma Israel!
A new poem from Lisa Tremback.
Read More »With a Few Days Left to Fest, and to Vote, a Few Favorites Emerge
The Boulder Jewish Film Festival Festival plans a wrap party and announces audience award front runners
Read More »Announcing Hazon’s Inaugural Jewish Art Competition: The Shmita Prizes
Hazon, the Jewish Lab for Sustainability non-profit, officially opened submissions for The Shmita Prizes – an international arts competition with five different prizes. The goal is to draw attention to and raise awareness of the forthcoming shmita year (beginning Rosh Hashanah 2021).
Read More »Festival Retrospective Tribute Features Luminaries and Authorities
Martin Sheen, Dara Horn, Susannah Heschel, Rabbi Yitz Greenberg and other guests join the Boulder Jewish Film Festival conversation.
Read More »An Athletic Filmmaker With Rare Rigor And Vigor Returns To The Festival
Don't miss the opportunity to talk to Dani Menkin about his visually stunning and visceral human dramas on Sunday, March 14, at 2:00 pm.
Read More »Leading Lights of The Yiddish Revival Discuss Its 40-Year Evolution
The Boulder Jewish Film Festival offers a unique discussion of Yiddish with Dara Horn and other distinguished guests.
Read More »Annual Ritual Celebration of Cinema Observed at Home Starting Today
The Boulder Jewish Film Festival, March 10-21, finds us reclining at home beginning today.
Read More »The 9th Boulder Jewish Film Festival Boasts a Bevy of International Guests
The focus will be on in-depth discussion with filmmakers and experts as we come together virtually for cinema and conversation.
Read More »LitFest is Back at the Boulder JCC
LitFest presents six new author talks in the next month. Check them out!
Read More »Judith Dack Returns to Curate Two Programs of Shorts Opening the Boulder Jewish Film Festival
Two programs of short films will be shown live, on March 10 and 11 at 2 and 7 pm, with breaks between shorts for audience discussion.
Read More »Safta Offers “Dinner and a Movie” Meal for Denver Jewish Film Festival, Through February 17
Safta is offering a "Dinner and a Movie" package for The Denver Jewish Film Festival through February 17 that includes tahini hummus, labneh, lutenitsa, falafel, harissa roasted half chicken and four pita for $65.
Read More »Music and a Faustian Bargain with the Nazi Devil in “Winter Journey”
Author and radio host Martin Goldsmith joins the Boulder Jewish Film Festival to discuss the film he co-authored, based on his 2000 family memoir
Read More »We Have the Stars
A new poem from Lisa Tremback.
Read More »Coloradan’s Film Featured in Denver Jewish Film Festival
The 25th annual Denver Jewish Film Festival kicks off on Monday, February 8, and this year will feature "Upheaval: The Journey of Menachem Begin," a film executive produced by Coloradan, Rob Schwartz.
Read More »Boulder Jewish Film Festival Offers National Audiences a Unique Retrospective Honoring Filmmaker Pierre Sauvage
Pierre Sauvage serves as artist in residence during his week-long virtual visit to the Boulder Jewish Film Festival.
Read More »What We’ll Be Watching Together Alone at Home at the 2021 Boulder Jewish Film Festival
It's all about the films and the filmmakers at the ninth annual Boulder Jewish Film Festival. Tickets go on sale Monday, February 1, with an all-access pass available for $180 per household.
Read More »What the Virtual Boulder Jewish Film Festival Will Look Like
What to expect at the all-virtual 2021 Boulder Jewish Film Festival.
Read More »Boulder JCC Presents “Saturday Night at the Movies!” with Judith Dack
Saturday, January 30, 7:00 – 8:00 pmThis is the talkback only! Once you purchase your talkback tickets, you will have access to stream the shorts. You can watch these films at your convenience before the talkback. Join Judith Dack and the Boulder JCC’s Arts, Culture, and Education Director Joy Eisenhauer …
Read More »Check Out January and February Activities of Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim
Yehoram Gaon Yehoram Gaon is widely considered to be one of the seminal male singers of Israel. During January and February 2021 the Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim offer two opportunities to explore his music through different lenses. Thursday, Jan. 21, 7:00 pm MST – Kol Nashim presents “Marvelous …
Read More »Boulder JCC presents Amplifying Voices: A Racial Justice Series
“Amplifying Voices” is a series of programs on the topic of race designed to bring together ideas of teshuva (recommitting to ways we can do better), personal growth, and reckoning.
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