Wow! We were blown away by the talk from Rabbi Levitansky of Sumy, Ukraine, he radiated calm in the midst of the chaos of street to street combat and war battles around him.
Read More »Disaster Recovery Update: Two Weeks Left To Apply For Assistance
Community Members affected by the Marshall Fire and straight-line winds disaster have two weeks left to apply for federal disaster assistance. The deadline for both FEMA disaster assistance and U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) loans is Wednesday March 2, 2022.
Read More »Upcoming Events on Sephardic Jews-of-Color & Eco-Action / Shmita
Cara Judea Alhadeff will be presenting two talks in the next month, both available online.
Read More »Get Together At JFest: A Month Of Programs And Connection
JFest is the Boulder JCC’s annual celebration of our community culminating in a 36-hour fundraising drive. Throughout the month of February, join us virtually and in person as we offer opportunities for meaningful connection.
Read More »Next Women’s Brunch and Learn This Sunday, February 13
Get answers to all your questions. Explore daily lessons of the Parshah with like-minded women. Chany Scheiner of the Boulder Center for Judaism is offering an intriguing Torah class for women, and the next session is this Sunday.
Read More »Speed Network with Nosh & Network and the Boulder JCC Tuesday
The Boulder JCC’s Nosh & Network group hosts monthly virtual Speed Networking events on the second Tuesday of every month at 4 pm.
Read More »Registration Now Open for Passover Seder at Temple Aaron
Join us in person in Trinidad, Colorado for an intimate close to Pesach. Led by Rabbi Rob Lennick, Temple Aaron’s Seder will be held the last afternoon of Passover, Saturday, April 23.
Read More »The Boulder JCC Presents A Jazz Tribute to Freedom, Justice, and Hope on February 22
Join us for a musical journey through the world of jazz (and a bit of soul) and celebrate hopeful, powerful voices of justice and freedom. We have an extraordinary group of musicians, familiar names in the local music scene, making this a concert not to be missed!
Read More »“The New Jew:” Watch the Docuseries and Join the Conversation
Ever wonder how Israelis perceive American Jews? "The New Jew" is a four-episode TV documentary series that showcases the cultural and political influence of the American Jewish community, alternative models for living a rich Jewish life, and the rifts in relations between Jewish Americans and Israel.
Read More »Marshall Fire Shabbat Candle Club Deal
Through the Shabbat Candle Club, you can donate a month's worth of hand-made shabbat candles to brighten the lives of Marshall Fire families.
Read More »Big Bold Jewish Climate Fest Returns
The Big Bold Jewish Climate Fest aims to give new meaning to the holiday as an annual week of learning and action centered on the most existential environmental issue of our day: the climate crisis. This year’s festival takes place January 10-14, 2022,
Read More »MLK, Jr. and Environmental Justice: Tu B’Shvat from a Sephardic Perspective
What does MLK Jr. have to do with trees? 2022 will be an extraordinary year for many reasons, beginning with Tu B’Shevat and Martin Luther King Jr. Day converging on the same day!
Read More »Beth Ami Congregation to Present a Special Tu B’Shvat Program
The day will be observed with an afternoon program featuring Peter and Beth Ornstein. Their presentation will look at traditional Jewish, Native American, and other texts to learn what they have to say about appreciating the environment.
Read More »January JTree Update
Boulder JTree in January: Check out the many ways our Boulder Jewish community can take action around climate change.
Read More »JFS Offering Funds, Counseling for Those Affected by Marshall Fire; Har HaShem Sponsoring Insurance Seminars
The Boulder JCC is listening to the needs of our community and the desire to help. We are working with our community partners to identify the support we can provide. We have prepared and are continuously updating a list of resources for those impacted and for those who want to help.
Read More »Oppenheimer to Speak at JEWISHcolorado Date with the State
The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC), a program of JEWISHcolorado, is pleased to announce the 2022 Date with the State will take place on Wednesday, January 19, at the Consistory at the State Capitol in Denver.
Read More »Shabbat Dinner Friday Night December 24!
We warmly welcome you to cap your week with a magical Friday Night Out with the Boulder Center for Judaism.
Read More »Kristallnacht 2021 – “Let There Be Light”
To mark this historical event and to stand in protest against the rise of antisemitic events and hate crimes, International March of the Living announces the continuation of its ‘Let There Be Light’ global initiative and invites individuals, institutions and houses of worship to leave the lights on during the night of November 9th, as a symbol of mutual responsibility and the shared struggle against antisemitism, racism, hatred, and intolerance.
Read More »Pieces Into Peace
We learn in Pirkei Avot, ‘Be like the students of Aaron: Love peace, and pursue peace’ There is so much good advice in this pithy saying.
Read More »CU Boulder Program in Jewish Studies Offers Webinar Concert on Traditional Klezmer Music
Join Cookie Segelstein and Josh Horowitz, who will demonstrate and talk about the styles, historical curiosities and techniques of traditional klezmer music.
Read More »CU Boulder Program in Jewish Studies 2 Offer 2 New Klezmer Programs
The Program in Jewish Studies and College of Music are pleased to offer two more online concerts this fall exploring klezmer music and Middle Eastern/North African Jewish poetic songs (piyyutim). The concerts will be in a webinar format, blending performance and discussion.
Read More »Final Month for Outdoor Yoga with Caron
Join experienced yoga instructor Caron Robinson for the final month of her grounding Pre-Shabbat outdoor yoga practice on Friday afternoons.
Read More »The Mobile Sukkah Comes to Boulder County
This year to accommodate those choosing to stay home due to health fears, Boulder County Center for Judaism decided to build a Mobile Sukkah, bringing holiday joy to Boulder County's Jews.
Read More »PJ Library Offers Free Sukkot & Simchat Torah Fun for the Family
Why do we blow a shofar? What should we do in between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur? When do we sit in the sukkah? The answers to these questions – and much, much more – can be found in “A Time to Grow: A PJ Library Family Guide to the Fall Holidays”, a beautiful, free resource to help Jewish families.
Read More »Virtual Suicide Prevention Forum and Training
The Boulder Chapter of Hadassah wants to spread the word about actions that all of us can take to help prevent suicide.
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