Ellen Kowitt and Rabbi Lynne Goldsmith are the February Lunch and Learn speakers for ACE at the J.
Read More »November First Friday at Bonai Shalom: Geneology and Holocaust Survivors
Join Congregation Bonai Shalom on November 2, 2018 for First Friday, A Holocaust Journey: The Search for Family
Read More »JGSCO Annual Meeting This Sunday
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Colorado will be holding its Annual Meeting and Brunch on Sunday, June 10th at the East Side Kosher Deli.
Read More »Main Genealogy Websites Compared at Next JGSCO Meeting
A comparison of the main genealogy websites, with a review of JewishGen.org, will be presented by Sunny Morton on Sunday, April 22, 2018.
Read More »Join JGSCO for Denver Public Library Genealogy Field Trip
Please join Jewish Genealogical Society of Colorado (JGSCO) for our first program of the year on Tuesday, September 12th.
Read More »Jewish Genealogy Society Holding Annual Meeting and Brunch
The Jewish Genealogy Society of Colorado (JGSCO) will be holding its Annual Meeting and Brunch on June 11, 2017.
Read More »Tour and Use the CU Map Library with Genealogy Society
Join the Jewish Genealogy Society on a field trip to the University of Colorado Map Library on Sunday, January 25th.
Read More »Exploring Genealogy: Belarus and Newcomer MyHeritage.com
Journalist, speaker, and instructor Schelly Talalay Dardashti will give two lectures to the Jewish Genealogical Society of Colorado this Sunday.
Read More »Jewish Genealogy Seminar Featuring Dr. Sallyann Sack
Dr. Sallyann Amdur Sack-Pikus, PhD comes to Colorado for a one-day seminar including four lectures on doing Jewish genealogy.
Read More »Preview of the Groundbreaking BJCC Mission to Cuba
This mission will give 30 to 40 Boulder residents a rare glimpse at Jewish life in Cuba.
Read More »Explore the History of Jewish Pioneers in Boulder
When did the first Jewish settlers arrive in Boulder? Find out Sunday!
Read More »Got Treasure? See “The Jewish Antiques Road Show”
Genealogy expert Rafael Guber may select one of your family treasures for exploration - click to learn more.
Read More »Jewish Genealogical Society Annual Meeting
Jewish Genealogical Society of Colorado holds its Annual Meeting soon - open to all.
Read More »Do You Know Where Your Shtetl Is?
If you know the shtetl where your ancestors came from, what more can you learn? Find out this Sunday.
Read More »Jewish Genealogy at Har Hashem: Eastern Resources
Do you know where your history is? This special panel will provide you with a wealth of resource locations and information to help you with your research.
Read More »Explore Your Roots: The Shtetl: Myth and Reality
Do you know the shtetl where your ancestors originated? Do you know what shtetl life was like?
Read More »Genealogical DNA Testing this Weekend
DNA is quickly becoming an important part of genealogy research, and new genealogy DNA tests have become useful for determining ancestry.
Read More »Two Genealogy Events this Month
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Colorado (JGSCO) is offering two programs for the month of October.
Read More »JewishGen Comes to Colorado
Have you wanted to begin a family history project? JewishGen Managing Director Warren Blatt will present four lectures at the Denver JCC on Sept. 18.
Read More »Be Your Own Bubby and Zayde!
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Colorado has great activities planned for its booth at the Boulder Jewish Festival on Sunday!
Read More »Sherlock Cohn: It’s Elementary
Sleuth the clues in family photos with Ava "Sherlock" Cohn on Sunday morning.
Read More »Sherlock Cohn: The Photo Genealogist Cometh
Ava Cohn, aka Sherlock Cohn, sleuths heirloom photographs in Boulder on May 15.
Read More »Jewish Genealogy Mentoring Workshop
Experts and other members of the JGSCO (Jewish Genealogy Society of Colorado) are eager to help you get started researching your own family history, at a workshop this weekend.
Read More »Learn How to Preserve your Family Photos
The Jewish Genealogical Society is hosting a presentation on preserving family photos by archivist Roger Dudley.
Read More »Why Read a Yizkor Book?
Learn why yizkor (memorial) books are considered "required reading" for researching Jewish community history and tracing family roots.
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