Longing for an immersive, soul-centered way to celebrate Rosh Hashanah? You might be in luck!
Read More »The High Holidays: Why Are We Here?
Formal prayer is an acquired taste, and its acquisition is best achieved with frequency and familiarity. Hence the Jewish Catch 22: many Jews only show up to pray on the two days a year when the prayers are by far the most long-winded and daunting.
Read More »Women of the J High Holiday Virtual Cooking Class with Leah Koenig
Learn to make this year’s celebration uniquely delicious in Break-Fast 2.0 Cooking Class on Thursday, September 2 with celebrated cookbook author Leah Koenig.
Read More »Rosh Hashanah Meals To-Go from Ash’Kara Boulder
Ash'Kara Boulder and River and Woods present: Rosh Hashanah Dinner To Go! Order by September 2.
Read More »Elul: T’shuva – Masters of Return
The month of Elul, before the High Holidays, is the beginning of the season of t’shuva (return). Introspection is challenging and it’s easier to ignore issues.
Read More »Judaism Your Way Returns to Denver Botanic Gardens for Annual High Holiday Services
Judaism Your Way returns to Denver Botanic Gardens for its magical all inclusive High Holiday services. This year, participants can experience the celebration with loved ones near and far with a new mixture of in-person and live-streaming events.
Read More »Creative/Experiential Simchat Torah Celebration Nevei Kodesh
Nevei Kodesh, a warm and welcoming Jewish Renewal Community invites you to join us this week virtually for prayer, study and connection!
Read More »Boulder JTree Hands-On Group Activity
Join Boulder JTree, The National Forest Foundation and Colorado Field of Office of The Nature Conservancy and help replant our forests. Volunteers are needed for a home-based activity.
Read More »High Holiday Service Video from Jewish Family Service
JFS has created a High Holiday video service for use by anyone during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More »This Rosh Hashanah, “If You Will It, It Is No Dream”
As we approach these Days of Awe, I would like to share several stories that have touched me, and I think will touch you too about the people you, Jewish National Fund-USA, and I have supported over the past year.
Read More »Second Day Rosh Hashanah Services To Be Held in Leadville; First in Nearly 100 Years
Second day Rosh Hashanah services will be held at the historic Temple Israel in Leadville for the first time in close to 100 years.
Read More »Celebrate the High Holidays – Humanistically!
With courage, dignity and a minimum of technical difficulties, our community will come together for the holidays and welcome visitors to check in. All events are free.
Read More »Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with the Boulder JCC
From honey pots to kugel, the Boulder JCC is offering fun and creative high holiday programs for all ages.
Read More »Cooking Demonstration with Leah Koenig for Rosh Hashanah
On September 1, along with 12 other Jewish Community Centers from across the country, Boulder JCC will present Leah Koenig baking along with you with two special and unique desserts.
Read More »Elul Comes Into Focus
For most of my life, I didn’t give much thought to the Jewish New Year until I was rushing to get to shul on Erev Rosh Hashanah.
Read More »Prepare for the Holidays: Discover Your Inner Spiritual Core
How are we meant to prepare for the most significant days of the Jewish year? Hear and share some vital Jewish teachings that can help you get ready for the Days of Awe (the High Holy Days) in body and soul.
Read More »Elul – Preparing for the Days of Awe
Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, PhD will lead an online Elul retreat with guided meditations, music, and teachings to help us recount our losses and harvest the gifts of the past year.
Read More »Coming Home to Our Selves: New Moon of Elul Retreat with Rabbi Tirzah Firestone
Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, PhD will lead an online Elul retreat with guided meditations, music, and teachings to help us recount our losses and harvest the gifts of the past year.
Read More »Standing Up – Yom Kippur 5780
We had hiked up from the top of Lift 2 in Taos Ski Valley, a fairly rigorous twenty minute hike in ski boots to the top of a run called “Stauffenberg.”
Read More »Beyond Selfie – Kol Nidre 5780
Rabbi Soloway shares his 2019/5780 Kol Nidre sermon.
Read More »Trees, Animals and the Weather – Rosh HaShanah 5780
In honor of 5780, I planted 80 saplings in Colorado as a tribute to my teacher, my rabbi and mentor in London, Jonathan Wittenberg.
Read More »Rosh Hashanah in the Rockies
The Adventure Judaism Rosh Hashanah in the Rockies was relaxing, releasing, and reviving, with 153 participants gathered at Camp Granite Lake.
Read More »How New is the New Year?
We are only a few days away from Rosh Hashonah, the Jewish new year. We find in Jewish writings that Rosh Hashonah has various names.
Read More »The Days of Awe
A Psalm from the heart of David.
Read More »Claim Your Spot for the 2nd Day Rosh HaShanah Retreat
Deep dive into your own healing journey with Nevei Kodesh on Tuesday, October 1. Register today!
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