Celebrate Sukkot on a Farm – Humanistically
Eat donuts instead of challah and apple cider instead of wine and celebrate Sukkot with Beth Ami.
Read More »Eat donuts instead of challah and apple cider instead of wine and celebrate Sukkot with Beth Ami.
Read More »Check out our Yom Kippur and Sukkot services and events -- we'd love to spend the holidays with you!
Read More »Join us in the Sukkah at these fun programs for all ages, October 9 - 18.
Read More »This year to accommodate those choosing to stay home due to health fears, Boulder County Center for Judaism decided to build a Mobile Sukkah, bringing holiday joy to Boulder County's Jews.
Read More »Why do we blow a shofar? What should we do in between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur? When do we sit in the sukkah? The answers to these questions – and much, much more – can be found in “A Time to Grow: A PJ Library Family Guide to the Fall Holidays”, a beautiful, free resource to help Jewish families.
Read More »During the Sukkot holiday, the Pico-Robertson neighborhood of Los Angeles erupts in joyful celebration. Our forty-plus kosher restaurants all have sukkot attached. There’s a sukkah on top of Ralph’s supermarket. One could conceivably sukkah hop to a different hut every five minutes and not exhaust the inventory.
Read More »The Boulder County Center for Judaism wants to make sure you have your Lulav and Etrog before it’s too late.
Read More »Whether you have your own Sukkah or not, you can still have your own lulav and etrog and do the mitzvah of shaking them in the prescribed directions each day.
Read More »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 »Boulder Jewish Teen Initiative invites you to celebrate Sukkot with us on Friday, September 28th at the Boulder JCC.
Read More »This year we are partnering with local celebrity chef - Hosea Rosenberg, the mastermind behind Blackbelly and Santo, to create a truly unique Sukkot experience.
Read More »Please join us for the Festival of Sukkot Happy Hour on Wednesday, September 26.
Read More »Participants will enjoy an evening of singing, eating, and making merry “in the hut” with an ‘adult’ twist.
Read More »Are you a Jew who is Jewishly active or one who doesn't observe many rituals? The secret to our Jewish survival and success comes from our ability to unite in our differences.
Read More »I love ritual, especially ones that activate the senses like the beautiful mitzvot associated with autumn’s harvest festival, Sukkot...
Read More »Congregation B’nai Torah will present a “Sing-Along in the Sukkah” on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8, 2017 with the Colorado Hebrew Chorale.
Read More »Join Boulder Center for Judaism for our annual Women's program, "Soup in the Sukkah."
Read More »Help kick off the rebirth of Temple Aaron, oldest synagogue in Colorado, as it hosts its first Sukkot celebration in many years on Sunday, October 8th in Trinidad.
Read More »Order your lulav and etrog set for Sukkot by September 24 this year!
Read More »This is what happens in the Boulder Jewish Community. On the first day of Sukkot, 80 mph wind gusts whipped through Boulder...
Read More »Enjoy a pre Shabbat Musical Sukkot Party with Dan the Music Man on Friday Oct 21.
Read More »ACE at the J invites the community to a Musical Happy Hour in the Sukkah - at Bonai Shalom!
Read More »Women: I would like to remind you to join me tonight, Thursday, October 20, at a magical Soup in the Sukkah event.
Read More »Creating local lulavim and etrogim has been the practice of the Adventure Rabbi Community for many years.
Read More »See what's going on at CU Boulder for Jewish Buffs this week.
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