Celebrate Shavuot IRL!
After a two year "hiatus", Shavuot celebrations are back in person!
Read More »After a two year "hiatus", Shavuot celebrations are back in person!
Read More »Haver, the Rabbinic Council of Boulder, will host a virtual program at 10:00 am on Sunday, May 16th to get participants in the mindset to receive the Torah.
Read More »Celebrate Shavuot and hear the Ten COMMANDMENTS just like we did at Mount Sinai!
Read More »These two women demonstrate enormous devotion and loyalty to one another. A refreshing Biblical example of female empowerment and support.
Read More »The holiday of Shavuot begins the evening of May 16 and ends on the evening of May 18. Shavuot is the Hebrew word for “weeks” because the holiday occurs seven weeks after Passover.
Read More »In the midst of Stay-at-Home orders issued by state and local governments, Boulder’s rabbinic council, Haver, had to innovate ways to celebrate Shavuot, the holiday commemorating receiving the Torah from Mount Sinai.
Read More »Ori Korngold teaches children to make an easy no-bake cheesecake, create a Shavuot craft, and hike up "Mt. Sinai. " Sadie Korngold reads the Shavuot favorite story, "Sadie and the Big Mountain."
Read More »What happens when you're stuck @ home in quarantine? Ingenuity! 7 Sisters Demonstrate 7 Recipes on 1 wonderful Zoom.
Read More »The first Humanistic Jewish Shavuot Celebration - Tikkun Leil Shavuot - convenes Thursday, May 28, live from Israel, Canada and across the U.S.
Read More »With you in mind, we are preparing a Shavuos Kit to go for adults and a special educational Shavuos "Tool Kit" for children.
Read More »On June 8, from 7:00 pm to 4:15 am, The Boulder Rabbinical Council, Haver, invites you to a Shavuot overnight learning opportunity.
Read More »We are gearing up to Shavuot, the holiday of the Giving of the Torah, this Saturday night through Monday night.
Read More »Milk and Honey Farm welcomed two new baby goats on May 25. You have an opportunity to meet Omer and Barley at two upcoming events.
Read More »Downloading Torah from Jerusalem – Shavuot Special with Rabbi Ruth Gan Kagan, founding Rabbi of Nava Tehilla in Jerusalem is Episode 67 of A Dash of Drash.
Read More »Please join us in an all-night community gathering of a ‘Tikkun’! Leil Shavuot, this year focusing on the theme of feminine Torah at Har Hashem on May 19th.
Read More »Haver, Boulder’s Rabbinic Council, invites the entire Jewish community for Tikkun Leil Shavuot, a night of study, song, schmoozing, and spirit as we prepare to receive Torah anew.
Read More »Celebrate Shavuot and hear the Ten COMMANDMENTS just like we did at Mount Sinai!
Read More »Although, you are busy celebrating the Bolder Boulder and the Memorial Day Weekend, we are gearing up for the highlight of the year...Shavuos!
Read More »What does holiness mean in a world filled with moral ambiguity? Please join us for sacred study as Boulder’s Jewish spiritual leaders delve into the topic of kedusha.
Read More »This upcoming Wednesday and Thursday is the holiday of Shavuot, which is the anniversary of the giving of Torah at Mount Sinai.
Read More »‘How long does it take to change the essence of a man?’
Read More »What does holiness mean in a world filled with moral ambiguity?
Read More »This Upcoming Sunday and Monday is the festival of Shavuot in which we celebrate the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.
Read More »Join Congregation Bonai Shalom for Shavuot study opportunities this weekend, June 11-13, 2016. Community-wide study session this Saturday night through Sunday morning.
Read More »In the moving film about Colorado’s famous autistic environmentalist and animal rights activist, Temple Grandin, the final quote is: "A door opened and I went through it."
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