The Boulder JCC hosted an Open House for Winter 2024 term with over 75 attendees. The term will offer diverse classes beginning January 2024, including studies on the Colorado River, short plays evolution, cosmology, and the Roosevelts' influence on American liberalism.
Read More »Gallery Opening at Boulder JCC Celebrates First Night of Chanukah
The new exhibition, of works by metalsmith Paula Newman Pollachek, opened on Thursday, December 7. Much of Paula’s work in this show is Jewish ritual items. The exhibition will be on display at the Messinger Gallery through March 2024.
Read More »December Activities for Colorado Hebrew Chorale and Kol Nashim
Join us for one or more of our programs in December, and Happy Chanukah!
Read More »Join Sid Fox for an Insightful Exploration of Creation Stories and Human Evolution
CU Retired Faculty Association will present 'In the Beginning' talk by Sid Fox, exploring human evolution's captivating saga and milestones, on December 4th, with a Zoom attendance option.
Read More »Women of the J Presents Roman Jewish Cooking with Leah Koenig
Women of the J, a program of the Boulder JCC, welcomes Leah Koenig, Cookbook Author, on Wednesday, November 29.
Read More »Finding Comfort in the Communal Cinematic Experience
Viewing films through a post-October 7th lens at the 11th Boulder Jewish Film Festival.
Read More »Upbeat Film, “Rock Camp,” Opens 2023 Boulder Jewish Film Festival
The 2023 Boulder Jewish Film Festival is open and runs now through November 12.
Read More »Will You Walk With Me?
A new poem from Todd Greenberg.
Read More »These Are a Few of My Favorite Films
Boulder Jewish Film Festival Founding Director Kathryn Bernheimer shares some personal recommendations.
Read More »The Boulder Jewish Film Festival Opens and Closes with “Music and a Mensch”
There's plenty of star power in the festival's surprisingly touching, music-filled opening and closing night films.
Read More »The Boulder Jewish Film Festival Offers Its First Silent Film Screening
“The Man Without a World,” a silent film with live original music by violinist Alicia Svigals and pianist Donald Sosin, is the festival's Centerpiece event.
Read More »Threadbare Sails from the West
A timely poem from Lisa Tremback.
Read More »The History of Photography in 10 Pictures
Peter Hay Halpert will give participants a look at the history of photography through ten pictures (and a few asides and detours), starting with the first photo in 1839 through to cutting edge contemporary work.
Read More »Building a Sukkah in Final Fantasy XIV
In Final Fantasy XIV, players have plenty of things to do besides fighting monsters and completing quests: they can coordinate outfits, go fishing, craft their own clothing and items, start a farm, play mahjong, and so much more. I figured out how to build a sukkah.
Read More »Three Bruces Opening: Portrait of a Crowd at the Messinger Gallery
The Messinger Gallery Opening for artists Bruce Borowsky, Bruce Hendersen, and Bruce Shaffer on Thursday, September 7 drew a standing-room only crowd for their conversation with Emily Tucker Bernstein.
Read More »To Touch the Hand of God
A new poem from Lisa Tremback
Read More »Neustadt Jewish Arts, Authors, Movies and Music Series Kicks Off on Sept. 27
The 16th season of the Neustadt Jewish Arts, Authors, Movies and Music Series (JAAMM) kicks-off on September 27 with an evening with Dan Abrams, ABC News anchor and journalist.
Read More »Colorado Hebrew Chorale Holding Open Rehearsals
Colorado Hebrew Chorale will be holding open rehearsals this coming Monday, August 28 and Kol Nashim, the treble choir of Colorado Hebrew Chorale, is holding an open rehearsal on Thursday, August 31
Read More »Exploration Through the Lens: Upcoming Photographic Gallery Opening at the Boulder JCC
In a convergence of creativity, the Boulder JCC is eagerly anticipating the upcoming gallery exhibition at the Messinger Gallery, which will showcase a remarkable collection of photographic works by three talented local artists sharing the same first name—Bruce Borowsky, Bruce Henderson, and Bruce Shaffer.
Read More »Her Shining White Light
A new poem from Lisa Tremback
Read More »Morning Moon
A new poem from Todd Greenberg.
Read More »Arts Classes Now Open for the Fall at the Boulder JCC
Did you working with clay or paint as a young person or are you currently looking to try a new art activity? Come to the Boulder JCC for all things art!
Read More »August Line Up for Colorado Hebrew Chorale
Enjoy a Zoom program, an in-person program, and auditions for new choristers, all in the month of August!
Read More »Caught in the Act! Colorado Shakespeare Festival Audience Joins the Cast of Much Ado About Nothing in a Rollickingly, Deep Performance
This year’s 2023 CSF Much Ado About Nothing is the most audience engaged performance to hit the Mary Rippon stage in your reviewer’s memory over the past 50 years.
Read More »CSF 2023 Part II- Much Ado About Nothing, Love’s Labour’s Lost and the Wartime Setting, The French Connection
CSF setting this production at the end of World War I, reminds us that WWI was a war whose roots lay, as in the play, in the multiplicity of misunderstandings between the major powers, and, especially over both the restless multitudes among the ethnic groupings under them in Europe, and their competition on the world stage, abroad (Barbara Tuchman’s Guns of August).
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