Saturday, January 30, 7:00 – 8:00 pmThis is the talkback only! Once you purchase your talkback tickets, you will have access to stream the shorts. You can watch these films at your convenience before the talkback. Join Judith Dack and the Boulder JCC’s Arts, Culture, and Education Director Joy Eisenhauer …
Read More »What We Are Looking Forward To In 2021
New opportunities and programs developed over the last nine months attested to the power of the virtual stage. There is a lot to look forward to in the coming months but here is a small sample of what we are the most excited about.
Read More »Boulder JCC’s “Israel Update” Program To Be Offered Twice a Month
The Boulder JCC is excited to announce that the Israel Updates series featuring JEWISHcolorado’s Shaliach (Israeli emissary) Itai Divinsky will now have two separate streams, each of which will be presented monthly.
Read More »Boulder JCC Launches Survey to Gauge Program Needs
The Boulder JCC has launched a community-wide survey to ensure they are offering programs that meet your interests. The survey takes 5-7 minutes to complete.
Read More »Terrific Tastings Series From Boulder JCC and Osher Marin JCC
Are you looking to try something new or bring a little sweetness into your life? This series offers you the opportunity to sample exciting delicacies from the comfort of your own home!
Read More »New Music Series: Broadway Backstage to Operatic Happy Hours
We are bringing the love of the theater to you! This series brings intimate musical performances to the comfort of your own home.
Read More »Sensational Seville: Travel Virtually to Spain!
Do you miss traveling the world? This program is going to virtually inspire the love of travel again.
Read More »Tips for a Healthy New Year
Meet professor Penny Friedberg and take a holistic approach to nutrition using a variety of food recommendations to help start the new year with increased energy, stamina, and wellness.
Read More »JFest: The Boulder JCC Reimagines Reflections
This year, in order to ensure the health and safety of the community, and in response to current state and county restrictions, the Boulder JCC has redesigned their annual gala fundraiser, Reflections, to celebrate the power of the community in a time when we can’t gather in person.
Read More »Amplifying Voices: Stories of Exclusion, Stories of Change
Jews of Color Speak about Moving from Welcoming to Belonging
Read More »Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, Ph.D Presents: Wounds into Wisdom
Join Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone on Thursday, December 10 via Zoom as she offers hope to those whose lives have been shattered by trauma.
Read More »Boulder JCC Announces December Blood Drive
Join us in saving lives through blood donation.
Read More »Boulder JCC Focuses on a Sustainable Chanukah
The Boulder JCC is spotlighting ways to make your Chanukah and holiday season more sustainable.
Read More »Chanukah and the Miracle of Enough
What if Chanukah were actually the antithesis of “the holidays” and an antidote to some of the most toxic societal messaging that we absorb on a daily basis?
Read More »Hear the True Story That Inspired the Netflix Film – “Red Sea Spies”
Raffi Berg will speak about his new book, “Red Sea Spies” on Sunday, November 15 as part of the Boulder JCC’s LitFest. Berg is the Middle East editor of the BBC News website, and has extensive experience reporting on Israel and the wider region.
Read More »“After Munich” Film and Talkback
"After Munich" is a 2019 documentary film that tells the stories of four women whose lives were forever altered by the massacre of eleven Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympic Games.
Read More »Author Talk with Jim McCloskey – Boulder JCC LitFest
"WHEN TRUTH IS ALL YOU HAVE" is a riveting story of devotion, sacrifice, and vindication from the founder of America’s first organization committed to freeing the wrongly imprisoned. Thursday, November 12.
Read More »Portrait of a Baseball Legend: Yogi Berra
Dale Berra offers a son’s perspective on Yogi for the first in "MY DAD, YOGI: A Memoir of Family and Baseball," a touching story of their unshakeable bond and an intimate behind-the-scenes look into the revered American hero. You can hear Dale as part of the Boulder JCC’s LitFest on Tuesday, November 10.
Read More »Thoughts After Election Day
The election outcome is still not clear today. Many of us may continue to feel stress and anxiety as the results unfold over the coming hours and days.
Read More »Amplifying Voices: Black + Jewish on Chicago’s Southside
Join Tamar Manasseh, the African American rabbinical student who is leading the fight against senseless killings on the south side of Chicago, and Brad Rothschild, “They Ain’t Ready for Me” film maker in discussion with Todd Rockoff, Tucson J CEO/President.
Read More »Celebrate National Jewish Book Month in November with the Boulder JCC
From their living rooms to yours, LitFest gives you the opportunity to hear from the authors of the hottest books of the fall and winter.
Read More »The Power Of Words: Not To Tear Down, To Build Up
Come and hear some key Jewish teachings and stories from Morah Yehudis Fishman that can guide you in the care and feeding of compassionate and sensitive speech.
Read More »Announcing “Amplifying Voices” Series in Partnership with Tucson JCC
The first program in the series features Marc Dollinger speaking about his book, "Black Power, Jewish Politics: Reinventing the Alliance of the 1960s," followed by a Q&A opportunity with Drs. Jerome Dotson and Gil Ribak.
Read More »Managing Adult Emotions in Challenging Times Featuring Rosalind Wiseman
During this time of uncertainty and the anxiety that ensues, Rosalind will discuss how we can better manage our emotions so that we can maintain healthy relationships in all aspects of our lives. October 20th via Zoom.
Read More »Hadassah Presents Readings from “We Are Going To Be Lucky”
Meet Liz Fox and her husband, Sid, as they read excerpts from the WWII letters between her mom and dad. The Zoom presentation on Friday, October 16 is co-sponsored by Boulder Hadassah and the Boulder JCC.
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