In this week's Torah portion we learn about the life of Jacob. The Torah tells us about Jacob that "He was a man of simple sincerity who sat in the tents of learning Torah."
Read More »A Shabbat Nugget: Parashat Toldot
In this week's Torah portion we read about the life of Isaac.
Read More »Bonai Shalom Welcomes Phil Goodstein, Denver Jewish Historian
Join Congregation Bonai Shalom for First (Second) Friday on November 13, 2015, when they will welcome Denver historian Phil Goodstein.
Read More »Har HaShem Dedicating Upcoming Shabbat to Honor Veterans
Har HaShem will be expanding our reach to support our veterans – in our synagogue and in our community. We will be recognizing our veterans on Friday November 13.
Read More »Community Wide Teen Shabbat
Teens from all over Boulder are coming together for a Hollywood themed Shabbat experience, tell your teen!
Read More »Women’s Friday Night Out
Next Friday evening, November 6th, is our annual “Women’s Friday Night,” a community dinner open to the entire female Jewish community.
Read More »A Shabbat Nugget: Lech Lecha
This week's Torah portion, Lech Lecha, begins with G-d telling Abraham to leave his father's home and travel to Israel.
Read More »Still a Few Spaces for Friday Night Spirit!
Enjoy delicious food, nice camaraderie and Jewish melodies. Find out more.
Read More »Be Yourself – Upcoming “No Shushing” Inclusive Shabbat Services
Next Friday evening, October 30, Congregation Har HaShem will be hosting another No Shushing Shabbat,
Read More »Boulder Group Joining the Great Big Challah Bake
Learn the secrets of making Challah in conjunction with the Shabbat Project and women around the world!
Read More »JEWISHcolorado Hosts Pink Shabbat
JEWISHcolorado is hosting the second Community-wide Pink Shabbat® for Colorado on October 16th and 17th, as part of breast and ovarian cancer awareness month.
Read More »A Shabbat Nugget: A Unique New Year
As we stand at the threshold of the New Year 5,776, it is appropriate to discuss the uniqueness of this new year.
Read More »The Impact of Story
In the life of Oliver Sacks, I find it fascinating that his last written article was all about his personal feelings about Shabbat.
Read More »A Shabbat Nugget: Selichot
This Saturday night we begin reciting the Selichot prayers in preparation for the High Holidays.
Read More »Special Shabbat and Selichot Services at Bonai Shalom
Join Congregation Bonai Shalom and Hebrew rabbinical student Eli Herb this Friday for a special Shabbat service and kiddush.
Read More »Congregation Har HaShem to Host Prospective Member Shabbat and Special Oneg
Please join us at Shabbat services this Friday, August 28th, followed by a special oneg where you can meet and socialize with clergy, board members, staff, members of our community, and other prospective members.
Read More »A Shabbat Nugget: The Uniqueness of the Month of Elul
Throughout the month of Elul, each morning, we blow the Shofar to remind us to return to G-d and improve our conduct.
Read More »Family Shabbat Dinner with US Rep. Jared Polis at Bonai Shalom
All are invited to join Bonai Shalom, AIPAC and Representative Jared Polis for a fun, family-oriented Shabbat evening.
Read More »Musical Kabbalat Shabbat and Potluck at Bonai Shalom
This musical prayer journey will be led by Rabbi Marc and participants will be playing instruments throughout Kabbalat Shabbat.
Read More »Beth Ami Community Shabbat Picnic
The event features a short service, followed by games and activities to plan our year of mitzvahs. Beth Ami will provide a build-a-sandwich lunch.
Read More »Could We Live?–A Poem to Help You Breathe More Life into Your Shabbat
Here is another Nishmat poem, suitable for Shabbat morning. It can go after the Nishmat prayer. Now, take a deep breath and remember the connection between breath, life, and soul (soul = neshama--same root as nishmat, you probably know).
Read More »Outdoor Musical Shabbat at Congregation Har HaShem
Join Congregation Har Hashem for a lively evening of inspirational song and prayer.
Read More »Tips To Slow Down Summer
Do you ever feel that summer is going to quickly? If so, here are some tips to make the most of summer, even if you have limited time.
Read More »Being Strong in the Face of Adversity
This week we read two Torah portions. The first one is called Matos (literally staff) and the second one Masai (journeys). The commentaries tell us that there is a connection between the Torah portion and the time that it is read.
Read More »Free Shabbat Hikes with Adventure Rabbi for All Ages
This Shabbat, July 18, 2015 from 9:00 am-11:15 am, both our adult hike and our family hikes will be free. Come meet our Educator Elaine Barenblat (leading the hike for kids and their adults) and Rabbi Jamie Korngold (leading the hike for adults). Find out what we do and how we do and if it might be a good fit for you.
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