If your organization, or an organization you are aware of, could benefit from a grant to assist with facility or facility-related expenses, find out how to apply.
Read More »Roots and Branches Foundation Awards $74,000 in Grants
This was the seventh year of Roots & Branches Foundation, which is composed of Jewish individuals in their 20s and 30s from throughout the Greater Denver community.
Read More »In Search of Jewishness
After my husband "became a man" he threw off his tallis and yarmulke and returned to his real interests; football and surfing. And he never looked back.
Read More »2014 JCRC Volunteer Recognition Award Goes to Joan Nagel
Boulder community member Joan Nagel was honored at the Jewish Community Relations Council annual luncheon with their 2014 Volunteer Recognition Award.
Read More »Leveraging Social Media in Today’s Job Market
This week's Jewish Community Career Network event features Mary Iannotti, an Internet marketer, to help with your on-line brand.
Read More »Employee Engagement Builds Better Companies, Stronger Communities
Being fully "engaged" at work profoundly influences an employee's willingness to learn and perform, and has real impact on a company's bottom line.
Read More »From the BJCC on the KC JCC Shooting
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the friends and families in the Kansas City community during this tragic and sad time, and the BJCC will be open on Monday, April 14th.
Read More »3 Killed at Jewish Community Sites in Overland Park, KS
Three people were killed at two Jewish Community sites a mile apart in Overland Park, Kansas on Sunday afternoon. The shooter is in custody.
Read More »Jewish National Fund: New Mountain States Campaign Exec
Jewish National Fund (JNF) is pleased to introduce a new Senior Campaign Executive for the Mountain States Region.
Read More »Jonathan Pollard: Separating Fact From Fabrication
Recent media reports have cast the spotlight once again on Jonathan Pollard, a Jewish-American, who in the 1980s confessed to spying for the State of Israel, and has been imprisoned for more than 28 years.
Read More »ADL Audit: 2013 Saw Decrease in Colorado Anti-Semitic Incidents
The total number of anti-Semitic incidents in the United States fell by 19% in 2013, continuing a decade-long downward slide. Incidents in Colorado decreased by 15%.
Read More »Gardner Leads Udall on Radio Chavura IsraelScore™ Index
That is one of the exclusive findings from the inaugural Radio Chavura IsraelScore™ Index, comparing the legislative support that each of the nine members of Colorado’s U.S. congressional delegation has given the State of Israel.
Read More »Expanding The Concept, And Reality, Of `Jewish Community’
The President and CEO of the Jewish Federations wrote a blog post about this month's PJ Library optional offering of "The Purim Superhero."
Read More »News Briefs from Boulder JFS
Purim, Passover, volunteers, jobs, grants and grief are all topics this week for Boulder's Jewish Family Service. Find out how.
Read More »J Street: Israel and Diaspora Must Build Healthy Dialogue
Yes, Israel needs our financial muscle and our political support. But more than that, they also need our ideas, our intellectual vibrancy, our thoughts, our contribution to the development of the Jewish people.
Read More »The 7 Deadly Excuses for Avoiding Philanthropy
Many people buy into myths about giving — myths that undermine their willingness to give (or give more) to worthy causes.
Read More »Two Boulder Rabbis Named to Most Inspiring List
Boulder Rabbis Jamie Korngold and Marc Soloway were both named to the Jewish Daily Forward's 2014 list of America's Most Inspiring Rabbis today.
Read More »JDN Celebrates Disability Awareness Month with Film Festival
JDN has partnered with The Arc of Colorado for its "Achieve With Us" Colorado Film Festival on Sunday, March 30 to celebrate National Developmental Disability Awareness Month.
Read More »Chabad Invites Community to Groundbreaking
The entire Boulder community is invited to today's groundbreaking ceremony.
Read More »Boulder JFS Is Expanding
Boulder Jewish Family Service is growing and looking to fill two new part-time positions.
Read More »#MakeItHappen Micro Giving Circle Awards Eight Grants
The #MakeItHappen Micro Giving Circle has made grants to support eight new, creative Jewish projects in Boulder and Denver.
Read More »Jewish Community Grief Group Begins Spring 2014
Boulder JFS is offering an eight-week grief support group for members of the Boulder Jewish community.
Read More »Birthright Israel Expands Eligibility, Opens 2014 Registration
Taglit-Birthright Israel has just announced that they are no longer disqualifying those who participated in an Israel experience program prior to the age of 18. Registration opens February 19th.
Read More »7 Ways to Make Valentine’s Day Sexy
Whether solo or partnered, young or old, Jewish or not, if you live in the United States of America, it’s not easy to escape Valentine’s Day.
Read More »Religious Values Fuel Charitable Giving
The world's major religions actively promote philanthropy by encouraging charitable actions that address such pressing issues as income inequality, hunger, homelessness, climate change, discrimination and injustice.
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