Chabad of Boulder County will honor Shari Edelstein, a Boulder County Lamplighter, with lighting the community Menorah in Louisville.
Read More »Book Burial Brings the Community Together
Members of the Boulder Jewish Community gathered at Mountain View cemetery on Sunday to bury sacred texts that had been damaged in the September flooding.
Read More »Teddy Schoenfeld Bar Mitzvah
On Saturday, November 23rd, 2013, Teddy Schoenfeld was called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah at Congregation Nevei Kodesh.
Read More »Creating Chanukah for All Boulder Residents
Chabad and Circle of Care have partnered for this year's Menorah Lighting on Pearl Street.
Read More »Convergence: Chanukah and Thanksgiving
Morah Yehudis Fishman shares a teaching for this rare holiday convergence.
Read More »Hallmark Hassidic Holiday Celebrated Thursday
Join Chabad Lubavitch of Boulder County this Thursday, November 21, at 7:00 pm for an inspiring gathering on the holy day of Yud-Tes Kislev.
Read More »Mazaltov – Not One, but Two New Babies!
Congratulations are in order for two births!
Read More »Help Dedicate Menorah to Remember Jessica Ridgeway
On Sunday December 1st in Westminster, join and support Sara Ridgeway who will light a Chanukah menorah in memory of her daughter Jessica.
Read More »Jaron and Seth Berman B’nai Mitzvah
On November 23rd, 2013, Jaron and Seth Berman will be called to the Torah as B'nai Mitzvah at Congregation Har HaShem.
Read More »2nd Annual Chanukah in Lafayette
Chanukah in Lafayette is set to light up the night with the lighting of a giant menorah for the eighth night of Chanukah.
Read More »Boulder Moves On – Menorah of Crocs
Would a new pair of shoes inspire you to do more mitzvot?
Read More »8 Gifts for 8 Nites Pet Style in 2013
Ready for Chanukah? 8 Gifts for 8 Nites returns, starting with our furry friends!
Read More »Burial of Sacred Flood-Damaged Texts Arranged
Join us for the ancient mitzvah of burying the sacred texts and papers that were damaged in the flood.
Read More »Hanukkah Meets Thanksgiving – What Do American Families Think?
Did you know that, according to some research, Hanukkah has now jumped ahead of Passover as the most celebrated Jewish holiday in North America?
Read More »Interfaith Thanksgivukkah Tips for Grandparents
No December Dilemma this year, it's moved up to November!
Read More »It’s a Swinging Shabbat for Kids and Families
An out-of-the-ordinary Shabbat experience for families with young children - with discounts too.
Read More »Julia Garfinkel Bat Mitzvah
On Saturday, November 16th, 2013, Julia Garfinkel will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah at Congregation Har HaShem.
Read More »Celebrate Hanukkah with Judaism Your Way
The countdown is on! Get ready for Hanukkah before Thanksgiving break this year.
Read More »Boulder’s Largest Chanukah Bazaar
Congregation Har HaShem's annual Chanukah Bazaar is Boulder's largest and it opens November 13. What's on your list?
Read More »Brews and Schmooze for the Community
Our community needs a night out. Our community deserves a night out. Our community shall have a night out!
Read More »Women’s Friday Night Dinner and Service
Chabad of Boulder hosts the annual Women's Friday Night dinner and service, featuring Judith Orloff. This week!
Read More »The Neuroscience of Death and the Journey of the Soul
Dr. Naomi Rusk will present "The Neuroscience of Death and the Journey of the Soul", sponsored by the Boulder Chevra Kadisha, on Sunday.
Read More »No-Shushing Shabbat Service at Har HaShem
For some, sitting still in services is a challenge. Har HaShem hosts a unique and welcoming service this month.
Read More »Penina and Gabrielle Eisenberg B’nai Mitzvah
On November 2nd, 2013, Penina and Gabrielle Eisenberg will be called to the Torah as B'nai Mitzvah at Congregation Har HaShem.
Read More »Reb Zalman To Live-Stream Two Lectures to Global Audience
In what promises to be a rare treat for all, Reb Zalman, now in his 90th year, will present two live-streamed lectures on the history and the future of Jewish Renewal.
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