Enjoy an evening of rich conversation with Fred Bahnson, who will describe his visits to four different faith communities that embody the deep connections between spiritual and physical nourishment.
Read More »Heart Disease in Women: What Every Woman Should Know
Come and learn how you can live a more heart healthy lifestyle at this upcoming Hadassah program.
Read More »Veteran’s Day Programs Next Week
Menorah commemorates Veteran’s Day with two exceptional programs next week.
Read More »Upcoming Course on Jewish Perspective on Medical Dilemmas
Topics in the course will be “An Ounce of Prevention,” “Sanctity in Death,” “Complications in Pregnancy,” “Confronting the Organ Shortage,” “End-of-Life Dilemmas” and “A Gift of Generations.”
Read More »Limited Space for CU’s Embodied Judaism Symposium
Only a few seats remain for free Embodied Judaism symposium, “The Sound of Ecstasy,” taking place this Thursday.
Read More »“Sound of Ecstasy” Honors Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
This inaugural Embodied Judaism project highlights the life and work of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and his role in shaping Jewish Renewal. Click for more info.
Read More »Storytelling This Weekend at Nevei Kodesh
Five Maggid students in Rabbi David and Devorah Zaslow's Maggid training program will enthrall listeners with Jewish stories from around the world.
Read More »Author of “A Simple Twist of Faith” at BJCC
Leah Schiermeyer, author of "A Simple Twist of Faith," will present the unexpected story of her midlife conversion from evangelical Christianity to Orthodox Judaism.
Read More »German Holocaust Resistance Group Remembered 70 Years Later
In February, July, and October 1943, the Nazis executed the six members of the White Rose non-Jewish resistance group, which distributed leaflets opposing Hitler.
Read More »Dr. Jeffrey Linsky to Speak at Bonai Shalom
Dr. Jeffrey Linsky will give a First Friday talk at Congregation Bonai Shalom on the topic "Synagogues we have visited: familiar and unexpected."
Read More »Boulder JCC Exposes the Dark Side of Chocolate
The truth about where most of the chocolate we eat comes leaves a bitter taste.
Read More »Jewish Tradition Surrounding Death: Plan Ahead
Learn about Jewish tradition surrounding death in this upcoming panel discussion, and consider why pre-planning funerals is a mitzvah.
Read More »Eco-Judaism at Bonai Shalom for First Friday Series
Can true Eco-Kashrut work under today's system of production? The yearning to connect to ancient Jewish traditions and grow sustainable food inspired two rabbis to found the Center for Eco-Judaism in 2009.
Read More »Discuss The 10 Commandments and The 2nd Amendment
Join the conversation and take aim at one of the most divisive issues in our country. Talk about the Jewish values that should inform our opinions regarding gun control.
Read More »Comedy Night with a Seriously Funny Author
What's so funny? Find out when author David Misch comes to the Boulder JCC May 19 to explore the history of humor.
Read More »CU Prof. Caryn Aviv to Speak at Bonai Shalom
Do you want to learn about the Middle East in a new way? Join Professor Caryn Aviv of CU-Boulder at Bonai Shalom on May 3rd.
Read More »Elders to Commemorate Israel by Sharing Stories and Culture Sunday
In honor of Israel Independence Day, Har HaShem's Star of David Program will present a panel on Sunday titled "Commemorating Israel: Sharing Stories and Culture."
Read More »CWA: Who Stole the American Dream?
Steve Ellis recaps Hedrick Smith's CWA keynote address.
Read More »Side By Side: Learning about the Middle East in a New Way
You'll likely never look at the Middle East the same way again.
Read More »Local Author to Discuss New Book About Holocaust Survivor
In honor of Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, local author Karen Z. Brass will talk about her new book about her Holocaust survivor father, David Zauder.
Read More »Four Questions for British Comic Turned US Rabbi
Rabbi Simcha Weinstein will be delivering a talk on Sunday morning in Westminster about comic book super heroes and their Jewish roots and his journey from a British comic to an American rabbi.
Read More »TONIGHT: An Evening with Author Nathan Englander
Please join us tonight at CU for a special reading by critically acclaimed author and translator, Nathan Englander.
Read More »Award-Winning Author Nathan Englander at CU
Nathan Englander will be doing a public reading and signing from his recent book "What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank" on Thursday, February 28, 2013 at CU.
Read More »Jews Under Islam in the Modern Era
Dr. Dina Danon of CU-Boulder will speak about Jews Under Islam in the Modern Era at Bonai Shalom’s next First Friday dinner and discussion.
Read More »Wondering About Women and Orthodoxy?
Join Menorah for a film and panel discussion revealing the lives of women living an observant lifestyle on February 16.
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