The JCC Denver is collaborating with High Point Creamery to create an exclusive Chanukah ice cream flavor called “Bob’s Babka” named after Robert “Bob” E. Loup who is the namesake of the JCC Denver building and was a major donor to the organization. Come celebrate the season at the JCC Denver.
Read More »Gift Ideas For an Unforgettable Chanukah
The wonderful Jewish tradition of Chanukah is a festival of lights, where the triumph of freedom and liberation over tyranny is celebrated. The story of the battle and its aftermath, though harking back to ancient times, is universal and timeless. The feeling it evokes is beyond words; people play homage …
Read More »The J’s Got Talent: A Teen Chanukah Celebration
Come one, come all for the Boulder Jewish Teen Initiative’s (BJTI) Chanukah Celebration on Wednesday, December 11.
Read More »Bonai Shalom’s Gift Shop is Up and Running for Chanukah!
Socks and fuzzy slippers colored with dreidels and menorahs in various children’s sizes! Beautiful Chanukah candles, including those made in Israel. Potato peelers, latke-flippers (also known as spatulas), oven mits, kitchen towels, and other utensils all in delightful Chanukah theme. There is also a lovely selection of menorahs, from functional …
Read More »Colorado Hebrew Chorale Announces 2019 Chanukah Programs
The Colorado Hebrew Chorale will be performing three times in December. Come listen and enjoy!
Read More »2019 Chanukah on Ice Will Be Eighth Night Celebration
Every year, Chanukah on Ice attracts a crowd of families for outdoor ice skating to Chanukah music, with stops for hot chocolate, sufganiyot, and the lighting of the largest menorah in Boulder County.
Read More »Chanukah Bazaar Opens Friday
Come visit Har HaShem’s Annual Chanukah Bazaar for all your Chanukah Shopping, starting Friday, December 6th.
Read More »Get in the Swing of Chanukah with Colorado’s Fiddling Sensation Katie Glassman
Celebrate the first night of Chanukah at the Boulder JCC with Kate Glassman and Snapshot.
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!
Read More »Women: Pray with Passion and Prepare for Rosh Hashonah
Join a group of Jewish women this Saturday, September 21 at 10:30 am and discuss some of the traditions of Rosh Hashonah and find more meaning in the prayers that are said.
Read More »High Holidays at CU Boulder Hillel
CU Boulder Hillel will be hosting a variety of services and events for the High Holidays this year. During Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, Ross Z. Levy will be leading us in engaging, spiritually awakening, and musical services.
Read More »AEPi, Synagogue Connect Help College Students Find Free High Holidays Choices
Synagogue Connect founders Rabbi Ronald Brown and Rabbi Charles Klein have already gotten over 1,100 congregations from all denominations (Reform, Reconstructionist, Conservative and Orthodox, as well as Humanist) and throughout the world to offer free seats to college students.
Read More »Join Us for a Rosh Hashonah Dinner
Bring a friend and join Boulder Center for Judaism for an inspiring and meaningful evening.
Read More »Experience the Core of a Meaningful Rosh Hashanah
Join the Boulder County Center for Judaism for the High Holidays and enjoy an inspiring synthesis of delights for body and soul.
Read More »Don’t Let Sukkot Arrive Before You Get Your Lulav and Etrog!
As hard as it is to believe that it's almost time to celebrate the High Holidays, it's even harder to grasp that it's nearly Sukkot.
Read More »“Mom! Can’t We Do Something Different for the High Holidays?”
“My daughter keeps badgering me to do something different, so I did a Google search on alternative High Holidays and found Adventure Judaism.” explained the exasperated mother on the phone. “What can you tell me?”
Read More »Beth Ami Hosts Humanistic High Holidays
are welcome to explore relaxed, culturally-oriented celebrations with Beth Ami - Colorado Congregation for Humanistic Judaism.
Read More »A Boulder Guide to High Holiday Services
Boulder has many options for its diversified Jewish community. Here’s a quick synopsis – in alphabetical order – of some of the services and denominations in Boulder to help you find a good fit.
Read More »Join Judaism Your Way at High Holy Day Services at the Denver Botanic Gardens
Judaism Your Way's signature event brings together thousands of friends at the Denver Botanic Gardens for Rosh Hashanah (Sept. 29 & 30) and Yom Kippur (Oct. 8 & 9) services.
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