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.
Read More »New Music Series: Broadway Backstage to Operatic Happy Hours
We are bringing the love of the theater to you! This series brings intimate musical performances to the comfort of your own home.
Read More »Christmas 1944 – Noel! Noel! – The Christmas Eve Bombing of Malmedy, Belgium
The story behind the letter sent home on Christmas by Lenny Miller in "We Are Going To Be Lucky: A World War II Love Story in Letters."
Read More »Sensational Seville: Travel Virtually to Spain!
Do you miss traveling the world? This program is going to virtually inspire the love of travel again.
Read More »New Series: Jewish Composers of the American Musical
The Colorado Hebrew Chorale and its Women’s Choir, Kol Nashim are proud to feature Miryam Raizen who will present a fascinating new series: “From Tin Pan Alley Cats to the Great White Way – Jewish Composers of the American Musical.” The series will begin on Sunday, January 3 at 7:30 …
Read More »Virtual Jewish Film Festivals: January is San Luis Obispo
The 2021 San Luis Obispo Jewish Film Festival is going virtual this year. Diversity and Harmony is the theme with a selection of short, narrative, and documentary films that showcase varied expressions of the Jewish experience from around the world.
Read More »Christmas 1594 – Shakespeare’s Plea for Tolerance In a Time of Plague and Civil Discord
But What Kind of Mystery Play is This? It is about the separation and reuniting of a family, yes, maybe the holy family you might grant, where the women play as in Jesus’ story a major part, but what are we to make of the separation and reuniting of two identical twins?
Read More »Dreaming of Home
"There is something peculiar about this book: the fact is the cover gives it away right from the start."
Read More »Awaken Us in the Spring
A new poem by Lisa Tremback.
Read More »Studio Israel: The Empire Shoots Back in Mizrahi Feminist Video Art
The Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University invites you to join us and our partners online for the second Studio Israel: Conversation Series, featuring artist Vered Nissim in conversation with Dr. Sivan Rajuan Shtang.
Read More »A Story from Rivvy Neshama’s Award-Winning Book, “Recipes for a Sacred Life: True Stories and a Few Miracles”
After receiving five national awards, a new edition of "Recipes for a Sacred Life,” by Boulder author Rivvy Neshama, was recently launched. Neshama’s book—a great gift for Hanukkah—has been praised for being “joyful” “uplifting” and “inspiring” and has been called “a book for these times.”
Read More »With the Strength of Madness
A new poem from Lisa Tremback.
Read More »Hear the True Story That Inspired the Netflix Film – “Red Sea Spies”
Raffi Berg will speak about his new book, “Red Sea Spies” on Sunday, November 15 as part of the Boulder JCC’s LitFest. Berg is the Middle East editor of the BBC News website, and has extensive experience reporting on Israel and the wider region.
Read More »Michael J. Fox Joins LitFest Program on November 19
In "No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality," Michael shares personal stories and observations about illness and health, aging, the strength of family and friends, and how our perceptions about time affect the way we approach mortality.
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