Colorado Jewish Climate Action, Colorado Jews for Justice, and Dayenu are organizing a climate rally on April 19. Check out the other events also.
Read More »The Fateful Voyage of the St. Louis: A Discussion with Paul Shankman at the Boulder JCC
Join Paul Shankman and Joan Nagel at the Boulder JCC for this moving in-person presentation about the international refugee crisis in Europe in the late 1930s, and the story of one of the passengers who survived the fateful voyage of the St. Louis.
Read More »Boulder Chevra Kadisha Offering Series on End-of-Life Planning
Join Kavod v’Nichum (the national organization for Chevra Kadisha) to explore end-of-life planning through Jewish values in a unique three-part series.
Read More »Good Things Ahead with Temple Aaron
There’s been more than enough bad news lately, so we are sending some good things your way. Join us at the events below for some doses of goodness in the coming weeks.
Read More »Boulder Hadassah Presents: “Shalom Paris” on Zoom
Please join us on Thursday, April 7, 2022 for this free virtual tour, and picture being transported into the magic of Paris without leaving the comfort of home!
Read More »Boulder JCC Hosts Free Pop-Up Shop for Fire Survivors
The Boulder JCC is partnering with Joyful Journeys Community Enrichment to host a free “shop” for Marshall Fire survivors and other community members in need on March 26 and March 27.
Read More »Happenings at Nevei Kodesh
Nevei Kodesh, a warm and welcoming Jewish Renewal Community invites you to join us virtually for prayer, study and connection!
Read More »Boulder JCC to Present Parenting Safe Children Workshop
The Boulder JCC is partnering with local parent educator Feather Berkower to bring this important virtual Parenting Safe Children workshop to the JCC and our community.
Read More »Boulder JCC Hosts Blood Drive on March 9
Do a mitzvah and donate at the Boulder JCC/Vitalant blood drive on Wednesday, March 9.
Read More »Upcoming Events on Sephardic Jews-of-Color & Eco-Action / Shmita
Cara Judea Alhadeff will be presenting two talks in the next month, both available online.
Read More »Get Together At JFest: A Month Of Programs And Connection
JFest is the Boulder JCC’s annual celebration of our community culminating in a 36-hour fundraising drive. Throughout the month of February, join us virtually and in person as we offer opportunities for meaningful connection.
Read More »Reduce Marshall Fire Traumatic Stress, In Person or Virtually
This single-session group intervention is for our neighbors who have experienced trauma from the Marshall Fire. The goal is to build resiliency and reduce traumatic stress surrounding this event.
Read More »Evil Spirits, Wayward Stars, and Scribal Knowledge in Jewish Antiquity
The CU Boulder Program in Jewish Studies invites you to a special lecture by this year's Sondra and Howard Bender Visiting Scholar, Dr. Annette Yoshiko Reed.
Read More »Speed Network with Nosh & Network and the Boulder JCC Tuesday
The Boulder JCC’s Nosh & Network group hosts monthly virtual Speed Networking events on the second Tuesday of every month at 4 pm.
Read More »JFS Boulder and Boulder JCC Present Lunchtime Series on Alzheimer’s
Please join JFS Boulder and Boulder JCC for three very important conversations on Alzheimer’s. Currently, the series is scheduled for Zoom. If possible, we will move to an in-person or a hybrid option.
Read More »Beth Ami Congregation to Honor The Jewish Humanist Of The Year
The Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ) has chosen Yaakov Malkin (1926–2019) as the 2021-2022 Humanistic Jewish Role Model. Beth Ami will honor Dr. Malkin as part of their online Havdalah observance on Saturday, January 29, 2022.
Read More »Training on Supporting Our Community, a Free Virtual Program Hosted by Boulder JCC
On January 11, the Boulder JCC hosted a free virtual training with our partners at JResponse, a program of JCC Association. A link to the program recording will be added to this post on January 12.
Read More »Join Beth Ami Congregation and NCJW for “Repro Shabbat”
Beth Ami Congregation is joining forces with its parent organization, the Society for Humanistic Judaism, and with the National Council of Jewish Women to hold a (virtual) "Repro Shabbat". This is an opportunity to celebrate the critical importance of reproductive health access, reproductive rights, and reproductive justice with friends, family, or other community members.
Read More »“Winter Wellness for Teens and Parents” Series Starts Soon
Boulder JCC and Jewish Family Service are presenting a four-part weekly series called "Winter Wellness for Teens and Parents, starting on January 24th, 2022.
Read More »Big Bold Jewish Climate Fest Returns
The Big Bold Jewish Climate Fest aims to give new meaning to the holiday as an annual week of learning and action centered on the most existential environmental issue of our day: the climate crisis. This year’s festival takes place January 10-14, 2022,
Read More »MLK, Jr. and Environmental Justice: Tu B’Shvat from a Sephardic Perspective
What does MLK Jr. have to do with trees? 2022 will be an extraordinary year for many reasons, beginning with Tu B’Shevat and Martin Luther King Jr. Day converging on the same day!
Read More »January JTree Update
Boulder JTree in January: Check out the many ways our Boulder Jewish community can take action around climate change.
Read More »Boulder JCC Presents “Shared Legacies: The African-American Jewish Civil Rights Alliance,” with a Talkback
A common cause was found in the turbulent Civil Rights era of the 1960s, as Jewish leaders backed Dr. King’s efforts at racial equality and harmony. Yet, the relationship has frayed in recent years, as a once-mighty bond of support and respect has seemingly faded, been forgotten, or ignored.
Read More »Boulder JCC to Sponsor Timely 4-Part Series: What Happened to You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing
You are invited to join a series of discussions about the book, “What Happened To You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing”, by Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah Winfrey, led by Cathy Cohn, Ph.D., and Ellen Taxman, MA. The book offers a framework for looking at trauma through the lens of resiliency. rather than the lens of pathology.
Read More »Join a Free Monthly Caregiver Support Group
If you are caring for or are concerned about an aging parent nearby or long distance, JFS Boulder invites you to attend Caring for Your Aging Parent, a free virtual monthly drop-in support group for adult children on the first Wednesday of each month.
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