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.
Read More »No Place on Earth: An Incredible Story of Strength and Survival
World caver and explorer, Chris Nicola, shares the incredible story of how five Jewish families survived the Holocaust by taking refuge in a cave for nearly a year and a half - the longest uninterrupted, underground survival experience on record.
Read More »Zoom Presentation of “We Are Going To Be Lucky”
Meet Liz Fox and her husband, Sid, as they read excerpts from the letters between her mom and dad. The Zoom presentation on Friday, October 16 is co-sponsored by Boulder Hadassah and the Boulder JCC.
Read More »Boulder JCC Offering Women’s “Wise Aging” Virtual Discussion Group
The Boulder JCC will offer a Wise Aging discussion group based on the book, "Wise Aging: Living with Joy, Resilience and Spirit” by Rabbi Rachel Cowan and Dr. Linda Thal.
Read More »An Evening with Author Linda Kass in Conversation with Judge Murray Richtel
This Zoom event on October 6, 2020 is co-sponsored by Boulder Hadassah and the Boulder JCC.
Read More »Author Talk: Linda Kass, “A Ritchie Boy”
Tuesday, October 6, 6:00 – 7:00 pmPresented by ACE at the Boulder JCCIn conversation with Judge Murray Richtel Inspired by her father’s life, Linda Kass shares the little-known account of the Ritchie Boys. The Ritchie Boys were a group of primarily German-speaking, Jewish immigrants who worked in US Army Intelligence …
Read More »To Be or Not to Be: How Will the Performing Arts Survive the Pandemic?
Join Pesha Rudnick, the founding artistic director of Local Theater Company in Boulder, as she describes how it’s anything but “business as usual” for the performing arts these days.
Read More »Attend a Virtual Tea to Celebrate Grandparent’s Day
The Boulder JCC and PJ Library of JEWISHcolorado are excited to host a Virtual Grandparent’s Tea to celebrate National Grandparents Day on Sunday, September 13.
Read More »Author Talk About the Life and Influence of Elie Wiesel
Ariel Burger, author of "Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel's Classroom," will speak on Sunday, September 13 via Zoom.
Read More »Hidden Sparks Photography: Images of Ordinary Life in an Extraordinary Land
Join local, internationally-known photographer Bruce Shaffer as he guides us through images that are quirky and complex, comforting and disturbing, stark, and beautiful. They reflect his wanderings and work, far off the tourist trail.
Read More »Becoming A Soulful Parent: A Class for Parents of Teens
The Boulder JCC is excited to start a new session of Becoming A Soulful Parent for parents of teens between the ages of 13-18.
Read More »Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with the Boulder JCC
From honey pots to kugel, the Boulder JCC is offering fun and creative high holiday programs for all ages.
Read More »Boulder JCC Offering In-Person After-School Kids’ Programs This Fall
Our after-school programs give kids ages 6-13 an opportunity to connect with their peers. From sports to STEAM, there is something for everyone at the JCC this fall. All in-person programs follow the Boulder JCC’s Health and Safety Protocols.
Read More »Boulder JCC Offers Free Virtual Daily Meditation
It doesn’t matter what experience you have or don’t have when it comes to meditation. All are welcome at the daily morning meditation sit being offered virtually by the Boulder JCC.
Read More »Prepare for the Holidays: Discover Your Inner Spiritual Core
How are we meant to prepare for the most significant days of the Jewish year? Hear and share some vital Jewish teachings that can help you get ready for the Days of Awe (the High Holy Days) in body and soul.
Read More »Upcoming Boulder JCC Blood Drive and Community Service Projects
Boulder JCC is holding a Blood Drive, serving as a drop off point for masks and materials, and more! If you need help, you can request it too!
Read More »BJFF Offers Opportunity to Watch New Israeli TV Series
"Unchained," Israel's hot new show, is being offered to our audiences for the month of August, with a discussion August 31 at 5:00 pm.
Read More »Eco-Kashrut: Food, Jews, Justice
Many people think of kosher food as being more “moral” or “clean” than non-kosher food. However, recent exposés have shown that this is not always the case.
Read More »Lunch and Learn: Zero Waste, Recycling, and Composting
It’s likely that over the past few years, you’ve taken steps to reduce your footprint in the world. No doubt you recycle and perhaps you compost as well, but there’s so much more that can be done, simply and easily.
Read More »Boulder JCC Updates Us for Summer
Summer is officially here and our campus is beginning to buzz. And not just bees.
Read More »Exit Laughing: Carl Reiner Remembered
Join Boulder Jewish Film Festival Founding Director Kathryn Bernheimer for a Zoom celebration of Carl Reiner's life, featuring clips and conversation
Read More »Virtual Docent-Led Art Tour: Meet the Darling Madame d’Ora
Meet the Darling Madame d'Ora: the Era-Defining Fashion Photographer Who Vanished from History.
Read More »2020 Boulder Jewish Festival Officially Cancelled
The 2020 Boulder Jewish Festival joins a long line of iconic public events that have been felled by the Covid-19/Coronavirus Pandemic.
Read More »Boulder JCC Summer Camp Applications Open Now – Limited Spots Still Available
The Boulder JCC announced last week that the Jay and Rose Phillips Early Childhood Center Summer Camp and Cherryvale Day Camp will open this summer.
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