Eve Ilsen will be teaching a Tuesday evening series of classes titled "The World of Dreams." Introductory class is Tuesday, February 18.
Read More »Emily and Jonathan Cooper Honorees at Boulder JCC’s 13th Annual Reflections
Each year, the Boulder JCC selects honorees to be recognized for their commitment to the values of the JCC and dedication to creating positive change throughout Boulder County. At our 13th Annual Reflections on Saturday, February 22, Emily & Jonathan Cooper and Barbara Steinmetz will be honored.
Read More »Israeli President Reuven Rivlin Marks Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion Month; Meets Soldiers with Disabilities
Kick-starting the month of February and the recognition of Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion Month (JDAAIM), President Reuven “Ruvi” Rivlin of Israel met with a group of young men and women from the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF) volunteer corps.
Read More »Barbara Steinmetz To Be Honored at Boulder JCC’s 13th Annual Reflections
Each year, the Boulder JCC selects honorees to be recognized for their commitment to the values of the JCC and dedication to creating positive change throughout Boulder County. At our 13th Annual Reflections at the Boulder JCC on Saturday, February 22, Barbara Steinmetz and Emily & Jonathan Cooper will be honored.
Read More »Warren Volunteer from Longmont Alleges Beating, Mistreatment in Polk County, Iowa Jail
For the past six days I have been in Des Moines, Iowa because I volunteered to help the Sen. Warren Campaign here. On my second day here, January 28, I was arrested by the Des Moines police for misdemeanor trespassing at a local office of the Campaign. Its a complicated story.
Read More »Bonai Shalom is Looking for Its Next Executive Director!
If you think you might be our next leader, please do not hesitate to apply or send an inquiry! If you think you know our next leader, please share this post with them!
Read More »Philanthropy 2020: Meaningfully Impacted By Politics, Tax Law And Climate Change
As the philanthropic landscape continues to evolve in 2020, expect these meaningful developments.
Read More »Mothers’ Milk Bank Opens Baby Café at Staenberg-Loup Jewish Community Center
Mothers’ Milk Bank Baby Café at the Staenberg-Loup Jewish Community Center (JCC Denver) will launch with a grand opening party on Wednesday, February 5, 2020.
Read More »Roy Nissany Becomes Israel’s First Formula One Driver
Roy Nissany will become the official test driver for the Williams Group, making him Israel’s very first Formula One driver.
Read More »Help Us Help Australia
In light of the unprecedented and devastating Australian wildfires, we are putting together a fundraiser on Australia Day (Sunday, January 26th).
Read More »HIAS Recruiting Legal Delegations to the Border
The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) is actively recruiting pro bono attorneys to join on volunteer delegations to the U.S.-Mexico border, where HIAS serves asylum seekers.
Read More »To Beat An Unbeatable Foe
Chanukah may be over but its message is not. Especially with recent challenges to Jewish lives, we need to find experiences that bolster our determination to thrive, and our confidence in humanity.
Read More »Louisville Skates Through Night 8
The Louisville Jewish community came out in force Sunday night for skating, lighting, sufganyot and hot chocolate for the eighth and final night of Chanukah 5780/2019.
Read More »Mittlemans Lamplighters for Lafayette Menorah Lighting
The Mittleman family, led by patriarch David Mittleman, lit the giant menorah in Lafayette for night 5 of Chanukah Thursday night.
Read More »How to Vote in Upcoming World Zionist Congress Election
From January 21 through March 11, 2020, American residents who are Jewish and 18 or older will be eligible to vote for United States delegates to the World Zionist Congress.
Read More »Gelt Rains on Pearl St. for Menorah Lighting
Thanks to the Boulder Fire Department, Chanukah gelt rained down on the large crowd in front of the Boulder County Courthouse Monday night as the Jewish community celebrated the second night of Chanukah by lighting a giant menorah.
Read More »Ignite Chanukah 10 Is a 10
The tenth edition of Ignite Chanukah was hosted by Flatirons Tribe on Thursday, December 19th at Rembrandt Yard, and it was a great one.
Read More »International Holocaust Remembrance Day Lecture at CU Boulder
The University of Colorado Boulder’s Program in Jewish Studies and cosponsors will honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day (January 27) with a public lecture by visiting scholar Edward B. Westermann, Professor of History at Texas A&M University-San Antonio.
Read More »Katie Glassman and Snapshot Fiddle with Chanukah at Boulder JCC
Colorado fiddling sensation Katie Glassman and her band Snapshot welcomed in Chanukah at the Boulder JCC Sunday night with a swinging concert.
Read More »Boulder Families Spread Light this Christmas with JEWISHcolorado and 600 More Volunteers
This year, a Boulder family is opening their home to welcome local families to participate in this meaningful day of service. The local site will conduct indirect service projects, including making fleece scarves and cold weather gear packs for people in need.
Read More »Shmaltz Brewing Releases Official Chanukah Beer for 5780/2019
For the second year in a row, the Upstate New York brewery releases for the holiday season a brand new recipe for their official Chanukah beer that's nationally available now in 12 oz. can 4-packs. Chanukah, Hanukkah: Pass The Beer® is a Dark Ale brewed with Chocolate (8% ABV, 8 Malts, 8 Hops) that celebrates the eight nights of Hanukkah (December 22 - 30, 2019). Available now at Hazel's!
Read More »Donate Now To Ensure Free, Fair Elections In 2020
The right to vote is one of the most precious rights in our democracy – and it is under attack. In the last decade, many U.S. states have made it harder for people to vote, adopting tactics such as stricter identification requirements, polling place closures, limits on voter registration and early voting, and purges of voter lists.
Read More »JEWISHcolorado Creates Mitzvah Opportunities This Christmas
Each Christmas for the past 24 years, JEWISHcolorado and hundreds of volunteers relieve employees and regular volunteers at local charitable organizations, healthcare facilities, and senior living facilities on Christmas Eve, December 24, and Christmas Day, December 25, so they can spend time with their loved ones.
Read More »Jewish Burial Plots Available at Mountain View Memorial Park
Haver, Boulder's Rabbinical Council, has been working with Mountain View Memorial Park for plots in the Jewish area of the cemetery, and the synagogues are no longer selling these plots.
Read More »J Street Annual Breakfast to Honor Dan Recht and Elaine Selsberg
At this year’s annual breakfast on Wednesday, December 11,, J Street Colorado is pleased to honor Dan Recht and Elaine Selsberg for their long-standing commitment to J Street.
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