The Boulder JCC will host Holocaust Scholar Professor Dorota Glowacka on Monday, April 17 in advance of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. Professor Glowacka will speak on “A Vanished World: Cultural Genocide and the Destruction of Central and Eastern European Jewish Heritage During the Holocaust.”
Read More »Have We Been Teaching Kids About Israel All Wrong?
"Love, first, details later" — that's how social scientist Sivan Zakai describes the traditional approach taken to teaching young children about Israel. And in her provocative new book, "My Second-Favorite Country: How American Jewish Children Think About Israel," she argues it risks doing more harm than good.
Read More »Nevei Kodesh Religious School Open House Monday Evening 8/31
Nevei Kodesh, a warm and welcoming Jewish Renewal Community invites you to join us virtually for prayer, study and connection!
Read More »Let’s Talk about Teens: Programs for the Fall and Beyond
The Boulder JCC and many other organizations in the Front Range are working on the important challenge of how we best support our teens.
Read More »Save the Date: Annual Full Day Jewish Genealogy Seminar
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Colorado (JGSCO) will present its Annual Full-Day Genealogy Seminar, “Basics & Beyond” on Sunday September 22, 2019.
Read More »Registration Open For Intro To Judaism Course
Haver, the Boulder Rabbinic Council is again offering “Ikar: The Essentials of Judaism,” for interfaith couples, people considering religious conversion, Jews looking for an adult-level introduction or anyone who wants to learn more about Judaism.
Read More »Local Org Turning School Bus Into Sustainability Classroom
“Sustainability is a team sport,” says founder Chava Tzemach, “Individual actions are important, but community support and institutional changes are where the magic happens.”
Read More »A New Experience in Jewish Education
Meet the new Director of Family Life at Nevei Kodesh.
Read More »ParshaNut – The Genesis of Jewish Culture: Parashat Chukat
Why do certain periods in history seem to be erupting with cultural productivity, while others are relatively quiet?
Read More »Help Our Jewish Community GROW This Sunday
This Sunday, the Boulder JCC will be the site of a day of engaging, hands-on workshops for anyone looking for inspiration and resources to start a new garden.
Read More »Taste of Kevah Pre-Purim Event: “Queen Esther: Nasty Jewish Woman of Her Time?”
We invite you to join Kevah's Director of Education, Dr. Julie Lieber for a free pre-Purim "Taste of Kevah" evening of community and Jewish learning.
Read More »Information Meeting for Adventure B’nai Mitzvah Class
Perhaps you’ve heard the buzz about the Adventure Rabbi’s innovative Bar and Bat Mitzvah training program? Join us tonight for an information meeting.
Read More »“The Holocaust: Then and Now:” CU Boulder Honors International Holocaust Remembrance Day
University of Colorado Boulder will honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a public lecture by visiting scholar Professor Nils Roemer and the highly acclaimed international exhibit "Lawyers Without Rights: Jewish Lawyers in Germany Under the Third Reich."
Read More »Learn All About the Holidays
Are you interested in experiencing all of the Jewish holidays 5777 will bring us in a different and fun way that allows you to dive deep into history, culture, and firsthand experiences?
Read More »JEWISHcolorado and CAJE Announce Formal Merger
JEWISHcolorado and the Colorado Agency for Jewish Education announced today that the boards of both organizations unanimously voted to move forward with a formal merger.
Read More »Jay and Rose Phillips Early Childhood Center Created at the Boulder JCC
The Boulder JCC is pleased to announce the creation of the new Jay and Rose Phillips Early Childhood Center at the Boulder JCC.
Read More »Wondering About a Jewish Education for Your Child?
Congregation Har HaShem can help. Join our Educational Program Open House for a presentation about the various choices we have for families to learn and become part of a Jewish community.
Read More »CAJE and Haver Partner on Class of the Essentials of Judaism
The Colorado Agency for Jewish Education and Haver, the Rabbinic Council of Boulder, are pleased to offer a new class, “Ikar: The Essentials of Judaism,” starting in August.
Read More »What’s Jewish About Meditation?
Ever wonder what is Jewish about meditation? Join Rabbi Ruth Gelfarb and Jeff Tatelman at Congregation Har HaShem to explore Jewish mindfulness practice.
Read More »Women’s Rabbinic Network Visit Boulder to Learn with Adventure Rabbi
Members of the Women’s Rabbinic Network --the professional conference for female Reform rabbis -- gathered in Colorado this week to study with their Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Jamie Korngold.
Read More »Food, Family, Community at the Celebrate Festival This Sunday
Come to the Celebrate Festival, the Jewish Festival of Food, Community and Family this Sunday, May 17th at the Denver JCC.
Read More »When Allied Troops Came Face to Face With the Holocaust
Professor Paul Shankman participates in Menorah's Scholars Series on Tuesday with a talk, The Gates of Hell: The American Liberation of the Nazi Camps.
Read More »Shmita in America: Support CSA, Farmers and Farmworkers
Tuv Ha'aretz and Red Wagon Organic Farm are making a commitment to farmworkers during this Shmita year. Find out how you can sign up for our CSA and help.
Read More »JNF Honors Its Israeli Partners During Jewish Disabilities Awareness Month
Like the United States, nearly one in five Israelis lives with a disability. In recognition of February as Jewish Disabilities Awareness Month, Jewish National Fund (JNF) will feature some of its partners in Israel.
Read More »Can We Talk – About Death?
Connie Holden leads a conversation about end-of-life decisions at Nevei Kodesh tonight, Thursday January 29 at 7 pm.
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