Boulder Arts & Crafts, which hosts an annual Judaica show, offers art classes in November. Take a 2 hour class in jewelry making, jewelry silk knotting, fused glass, book making, repoussé, or stamp carving. Taught by artists from Boulder Arts & Crafts, you will have fun learning with plenty of …
Read More »Mah Jongg November 3, Tuesday at Gindi Cafe
The weekly Glacier/Gindi Game is at Gindi Cafe, 3601 Arapahoe #181 (in the Peloton) at 7 pm~ Beginners welcome! Gindi Cafe has terrific sandwiches, salads, and drinks. Have a game you want to share? Need a 4th or 5th because someone can’t make it? Share the news here. You can …
Read More »Boulder Welcomes Rebecca Rubin
Award-winning author Jacqueline Dembar Greene spoke to a sold-out crowd of girls, parents, and their historical doll friends at the Boulder JCC on Sunday afternoon.
Read More »Boulder’s Conscious Learning Community Launches the Center for Spiritual Friendship
CLC is a center of spiritual development and experiential deep learning. The center offers individual and group opportunities to explore a deeper relationship with the spiritual aspect of being human in an interfaith setting. Click the headline for full article.
Read More »TED Talks and the Charter for Compassion
TED has released 6 videos leading up to the launch of their Charter for Compassion. Click the headline to watch one of the videos.
Read More »Stepping Stones Matching Grant Challenge
Boulder Stepping Stones has received a grant to help the program get through these tough economic times. However, one small piece of the grant is contingent on raising $3,000 locally. Click on the headline for details.
Read More »Routines and Relationships
Deb Dusansky's monthly newsletter for November explores routines and moving "out of our box." Click the headline for the full article.
Read More »Week in Review: October 30, 2009
Shabbat Shalom! It was a busy (and snowy) week in Boulder County. Here is this week's story recap. Click the headline to see the list of stories.
Read More »Have a Heart: Returning Soul to the Center of Giving
There is no doubt that this has been a “unique” year to be a fundraiser for the Jewish community. Whether you are a donor or an "asker," participating in the mitzvah of tzedakah helps connect us to our soul's purpose. Click the headline for the full text.
Read More »Stepping Stones Shabbat Dinner in November
Stepping Stones will be holding its Fall Potluck Shabbat Dinner at the Boulder JCC from 5:30-7 on Friday, November 13. Click the headline for more info.
Read More »MoVeRs: 2 Programs with Anna Shternshis
Anna Shternshis is an assistant professor of Yiddish and Transnational and Diasporic Studies at the University of Toronto, Canada. Click on the headline for more details.
Read More »Question for a Snowy Day
Readers, help us out on this one. According to Yelp.com, there are over 100 coffee/tea shops in the greater Boulder area – including Longmont, Louisville, Superior, Lafayette, Broomfield and Nederland. On a day like today, at which coffee/tea place are you most likely to run into your Jewish friends? Click …
Read More »Art Show Reception and Film Sunday Night
The Boulder JCC's Festival of Books and Culture presents two programs on Sunday night, November 1, both held at the Boulder JCC, 3800 Kalmia Avenue, Boulder.Click the headline for more information.
Read More »Jerusalem Mayor Barkat to Speak at 2 Events in Denver
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat speaks Tuesday night at DU and Wednesday at the Denver Art Museum. Click the title for details of the programs and RSVP information.
Read More »Doll Tea Party Sold Out
The Festival of Books & Culture at the Boulder JCC begins Sunday, November 1 with a sold-out event, "Welcoming Rebecca Rubin: Doll Tea Party." Click the headline for more information about Rebecca.
Read More »MoVeRs: Soccer and Political Powerhouses
Terrific programs continue this week in the MoVeRs program, with topics ranging from soccer to powerful political women. Click the headline to read more.
Read More »The Coens’ Cinematic Cosmos
A mini-review of "A Serious Man", by Kathryn Bernheimer. Click on the title to read more.
Read More »An Informal List of Jewish Inventions, Innovations and Radical Ideas
From Kathryn Bernheimer's presentation on why Jews have been innovators in disproportionate numbers at "Smashing the Idols: A Teach-in and Launch of MoVeRs".
Read More »Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi Panelist on Interfaith Panel at Naropa
In honor of Naropa University President Dr. Stuart Lord's commitment to interreligious understanding and community service, the university will hold an interfaith dialog titled "Spiritual Practice and Social Engagement" during his inauguration. Click on the headline to read the rest of the story.
Read More »MoVeRs Program Launches Tonight at CU
Tonight, Thursday, October 22 at 7 PM at CU-Boulder’s University Memorial Center 235, the Program in Jewish Studies at CU launches their MoVeRs Program with “Smashing the Idols”. Click on the headline to see the rest of the story!
Read More »CBS Postpones Prophets Class One Week
Congregation Bonai Shalom is delaying the start date of Prophetic Voices: The Twelve Minor Prophets to October 29th at 7pm.
Read More »Mah Jongg October 20 – Tuesday at Gindi Cafe
The weekly Glacier/Gindi Game is at Gindi Cafe, 3601 Arapahoe #181 (in the Peloton) at 7 pm~ Beginners welcome! Gindi Cafe has terrific sandwiches, salads, and drinks. Have a game you want to share? Need a 4th or 5th because someone can’t make it? Share the news here. You can …
Read More »Daniel Ayalon to Speak at AJF Event
The Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado announced Thursday that the speaker for this year's Men's Event will be Daniel Ayalon, current Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for the State of Israel and the former Ambassador of Israel to the United States from 2002 to 2006.
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