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The Third Time’s a Charm for This Year’s JFest Celebration

The Third Time’s a Charm for This Year’s JFest Celebration

Following two changes to the scheduled date due to power outages and high winds, the Boulder JCC’s JFest Celebration, which took place on Saturday, April 13, was an extraordinary success, exceeding all expectations for a memorable evening of community spirit.

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Celebrate Passover on the Farm!

Celebrate Passover on the Farm!

Together with Farmer Becca and Farmer Rachel, we will explore the outdoor hands-on experience of the holiday as a family affair to make the holiday relevant and meaningful.

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Turn Up The Heat: Glassblowing for Teens

Turn Up The Heat: Glassblowing for Teens

Are you searching for an artistic outlet for your teen that goes beyond the conventional? The "Turn Up the Heat: Glassblowing for Teens" class offers a unique opportunity for teens to explore the captivating world of glassblowing and express their creativity in an unconventional medium. Class starts Thursday, April 11.

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The Benefits of Working as a Summer Counselor at the Boulder JCC

The Benefits of Working as a Summer Counselor at the Boulder JCC

The Boulder JCC’s Cherryvale Day Camp is recruiting values-driven, energetic, conscientious, and resourceful summer staff. Although a seasonal role, the benefits of this work carry far beyond the summer. It’s truly a transformative experience!

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JFest: A Community Celebration Like No Other!

JFest: A Community Celebration Like No Other!

The Boulder JCC's annual fundraiser, JFest, is just around the corner and this year, we're inviting you to join us for an unforgettable celebration of community spirit and support. Set aside your expectations of traditional fundraisers because JFest is shaking things up with a unique approach. 

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Ladino Music Concert Planned for March

Ladino Music Concert Planned for March

Ladino, also known as Judeo-Spanish, is a Romance language with roots in medieval Spanish spoken by Sephardic Jews. Evolving over centuries, Ladino incorporates elements of Hebrew, Arabic, and Spanish.  It developed similarly to Yiddish but in a different region of the globe. Yiddish originated among Ashkenazi Jews in Central and …

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“Standing Against Hate” Town Hall on Monday

“Standing Against Hate” Town Hall on Monday

Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty will make a presentation about the current climate in Boulder County, followed by a panel discussion about hate speech, how to respond to it, and the impact of hate speech/crimes on our community at the Boulder JCC on Monday, February 12.

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Cultivating Coexistence and Hope: Arava Institute Visits Boulder

Cultivating Coexistence and Hope: Arava Institute Visits Boulder

The Arava Institute for Environmental Studies may be familiar to many folks in Boulder County because of the Israel Ride, an annual 5-day bike ride from Jerusalem to Eilat.  Rabbi Marc Soloway, of Congregation Bonai Shalom, has participated in the Israel Ride three times.  “Each time I participated in the …

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