ADL’s Antisemitic Attitudes in America survey found that 20 percent of Americans believe six or more anti-Jewish tropes, nearly doubling the antisemitic prejudice found in 2019 and the highest level in three decades.
Read More »Navigating Israel and Antisemitism in Our Community
Over the past several years, the debate over Israel and Palestine has been intense. With the announcement that the new government in Israel is going to include members with very extreme views, navigating issues of antisemitism is going to be even more challenging. Community members are invited to participate in a workshop on Thursday, January 19 at the Boulder JCC.
Read More »JEWISHcolorado, JCRC, ADL Condemn Horrific Attack
JEWISHcolorado, the ADL Mountain States Region, and the Jewish Community Relations Council stand with the community of Buffalo, New York where ten people have been murdered and three others injured at a grocery store in what authorities are calling an act of "racially motivated violent extremism."
Read More »Letter: ADL: Better Late Than Never
For many years thoughtful Jews have railed against ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt for almost exclusively focusing on the dangers of right-wing antisemitism -- which certainly Jews should be made aware of -- to the exclusion of the dangers of left-wing antisemitism.
Read More »JCRC, ADL Condemn Vandalism of Denver’s Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
JCRC and ADL strongly condemn the vandalism targeting the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Denver that was discovered before Mass Sunday, October 10.
Read More »ADL And Hillel International Join Forces To Address Antisemitism On Campus
Hillel International and ADL are joining forces to work collaboratively on several initiatives to proactively address the disturbing rise in antisemitic activity on campus.
Read More »First Friday on Thursday: Rising Antisemitism in our Community and Country with Scott Levin
Please join Bonai Shalom this Thursday, August 5 at 7:00 pm (on Zoom).
Read More »U.S. Antisemitic Incidents Remained At Historic High in 2020
Antisemitic incidents remained at a historically high level across the United States in 2020, with a total of 2,024 incidents of assault, harassment and vandalism reported to ADL (the Anti-Defamation League).
Read More »ADL’s 2020 Never Is Now Summit Goes Virtual & Free
ADL’s Never Is Now Summit, the world’s largest summit on antisemitism and hate, will be held from November 8 – 19, 2020. This year, it will be held virtually and is available to all at no cost.
Read More »ADL Welcomes Hate Crime Plea in Plot To Blow Up Pueblo Synagogue
Mountain States ADL welcomed today’s announcement by the U.S. Department of Justice that Richard Holzer pleaded guilty to federal hate crime and explosive charges for plotting to blow up Temple Emanuel Synagogue in Pueblo.
Read More »ADL Calls for #JusticeShabbat June 5
We stand in solidarity with the Black community who yet again is subject to pain and suffering at the hands of a racist and unjust system.
Read More »Antisemitic Incidents Hit All-Time High In 2019
Reported incidents in Colorado surge by 56 percent, according to ADL annual report.
Read More »Jerry Pinsker Will Present Program on Bullying and Anti-Semitism
This Anti-Defamation League (ADL) program, “Addressing Bullying and Anti-Semitism,” will take place on Sunday, February 23, 2020 at Congregation Bonai Shalom. Co-sponsored by Boulder Hadassah.
Read More »Give Jewish, Give Generously for Colorado Gives Day
Support your local Jewish organizations on Colorado Gives Day!
Read More »Jewish Community Deeply Disturbed by Armed Individual at Mosque
Leading organizations in the Denver Jewish community are deeply disturbed that a man reportedly made anti-Islamic statements and threatened four men with a rifle outside the Downtown Denver Islamic Center.
Read More »Hate Crime Reports in Colorado Increased While Reports Nationwide Slightly Decreased in 2018
The number of reported hate crimes in Colorado increased by 16 percent between 2017 and 2018 while the number of reported cases nationwide slightly decreased, according to the FBI’s annual hate crime report released today.
Read More »Community Conversation on Anti-Semitism
Boulder’s Rabbinic Council (Haver), the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), and the Boulder JCC are convening a community conversation to discuss recent incidents of anti-Semitism in our area and to provide support to one another.
Read More »ADL Commends Law Enforcement For Arrest in Attack Planned Against Colorado Synagogue
ADL commended law enforcement for taking swift action in arresting a 27-year-old man for allegedly plotting to bomb a Pueblo, CO, synagogue.
Read More »Chotin Family to be Honored by ADL
ADL is pleased to present its Torch of Liberty Award to Robin and Steven Chotin, and their children Mauri, Whitney and Ross.
Read More »Women Welcome at Boulder Jewish Men’s Group Dinner for ADL Speaker
Jeremy Shaver, ADL Senior Associate Regional Director, will speak to the Boulder Jewish Men's Group at a special dinner meeting on Thursday night, September 26th.
Read More »ADL to Speak at Boulder Jewish Men’s Group Dinner
Jeremy Shaver, ADL Senior Associate Regional Director, will speak to the Boulder Jewish Men's Group at a special dinner meeting on Thursday night, September 26th.
Read More »ADL: Hate Crimes in Colorado Nearly Doubled from 2017 to 2018
A report released yesterday on Colorado crime statistics shows reported hate crimes in the state reached a six-year high and nearly doubled from 2017 to 2018.
Read More »ADL Regional Director Tracks Supremacist Propaganda in Colorado
ADL Regional Director Scott Levin spoke to over 75 people at Congregation Har HaShem Thursday night in Boulder.
Read More »ADL Regional Director Scott Levin to Speak in Boulder on “Rising Hate in America”
Rude and unsociable speech and hate crimes are on the rise in the United States. What are the root causes? What can be done?
Read More »Statements on Poway Synagogue Shooting
Here is a compliation of local statements issued in the wake of the shooting at the Chabad of Poway on Saturday.
Read More »