Jewish Family Service of Colorado welcomes Earvin “Magic” Johnson as the speaker for its JFS Executive Luncheon fundraiser on Thursday, May 7. Tickets are still available!
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.
Read More »Friendly Visitor Volunteers Needed for East County
If you live in East Boulder county and have an hour or two a week to visit, JFS needs you!
Read More »Boulder JFS Flood Support Group Continues
Please join us on Tuesday at the Boulder JCC Library for a drop-in support group.
Read More »Community of Service in Boulder County
Boulder County's Jewish students engage in acts of chesed (loving kindness) this year with benefits throughout the area.
Read More »Boulder JFS is Looking For Your Input
Will you take a few minutes to provide input to the first Boulder JFS Survey?
Read More »Patinkin Proves Perfect JFS Pitchman
The JFS Fundraiser held Wednesday in Denver drew more than 800 people to hear Mandy Patinkin.
Read More »Boulder JFS Passover Seders for Seniors
Recently, Boulder Jewish Family Service hosted Passover Seders at five senior residences in the Boulder area.
Read More »Jewish Community Grief Support Group Begins in April
An eight-week grief support group will be facilitated by Boulder JFS and TRU Community Care (formerly HospiceCare of Boulder and Broomfield Counties).
Read More »Medical Marijuana Panel Blows No Smoke
JFS and the BJCC co-sponsored a lively panel discussion on medical marijuana last Thursday night at the Boulder JCC.
Read More »Medical Marijuana: A Panel Discussion
Is there a Jewish perspective on Medical Marijuana? Find out that and more.
Read More »JFS Forms Boulder Advisory Committee
The new advisory committee will guide the agency’s services in Boulder. See who's involved!
Read More »Jewish Family Service Brings Judaism to Seniors
Residents of 7 retirement communities celebrated high holidays this year with Boulder JFS.
Read More »Grieving? New Support Group Starts Soon
If you or someone you know has experienced a loss, a grief support group will begin in April in Boulder.
Read More »Brain Health Program Feb 9
Don’t forget to remember to come to the Boulder JCC to Keep Your Brain Young...
Read More »JFS Looking for Friendly Visitors
Have an hour to spare one day a week? Make a huge difference in the life of a senior by becoming a JFS Friendly Visitor.
Read More »Bring It! JFS Hosts Seders for Local Seniors
Boulder Jewish Family Service is hosting Passover Seders for Jewish seniors at 5 local centers this week and next. Volunteers and food donations are still needed.
Read More »From Hopelessness to Hopefulness
Depression comes in all shapes and sizes, and treatment options are also quite varied. Come hear the latest thinking on the subject from a panel of local experts.
Read More »Beth Ami Celebrates Chanukah at Stratford
Beth Ami Jewish Cultural School met at the Stratford at Flatirons on Sunday, December 12th to celebrate Chanukah with the residents.
Read More »Staying in Charge When It Matters Most
Learn about healthcare decisions related to end-of life situations and the choices available at these workshops put on by HospiceCare of Boulder.
Read More »HospiceCare to Hold Community Workshop
HospiceCare is offering a two-part Advance Directives workshop for the Jewish Community in October.
Read More »Join Beth Ami JCS at Stratford Sunday AM
Beth Ami Jewish Cultural School (JCS) will lead a brief service, sing holiday songs, and share traditional baked goods with the residents of the Stratford at Flatirons Sunday morning September 12th.
Read More »Beth Ami Begins Tzedakah Project
Beth Ami and their school are collecting canned goods for the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Food Pantry. You can help!
Read More »Cathy Summer Joins Boulder JFS
Cathy started June 1 as Jewish Family Services' Care Manager for Boulder.
Read More »Volunteers Needed For Senior Seders
Jewish Family Services needs volunteers for Passover seders for local seniors (held during Spring Break). Donations also welcome.
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