Join Haver, the Rabbinic Council of Boulder, in celebrating SHAVUOT 2023! This year's carefully cultivated theme, "Foundations of Righteousness, Justice & Law," provides an opportunity to study with Boulder rabbis and learn from community activists.
Read More »Wisdom From the Water
The notion that changing gears after a mistake could be a positive, even beautiful thing seemed like a revelation to me.
Read More »Our Pesky Thoughts
In this week’s Torah portion, Vaera, G-d instructs Moshe and Aharon to confront Pharoah and demand he allow the Israelites to go off and pray. It soon became a high-stakes challenge between G-d's power and Pharaoh's wise men and sorcerers.
Read More »“Bagel, Lox and Torah” Saturdays at Har HaShem
Nothing goes better with Torah Study than bagels, lox, and cream cheese. So if it is a Saturday morning around 9 a.m at Congregation Har HaShem in Boulder, you can find both, and some 30 to 40 interested souls, who are there to chew on it all.
Read More »July Torah Study Class Open to All Jewish Women
Chayei Sara (Life of Sara) Genesis 23:1 to 25:18, is the parsha we are studying in July. It begins with Abraham purchasing a place to bury his beloved wife, who had died at age 127.
Read More »Torah Study Class Open to All Jewish Women
No matter your background in Jewish studies, please feel welcome to join a small group of women on Tuesday, June 13 in one of the cozy private study rooms in the Lafayette Public Library. Click for more info!
Read More »The Open Book: Bonai Shalom’s New Monthly Torah Study
Join Rabbi Marc Soloway for this once a month deep study and discussion of the weekly parsha before our Shabbat morning service. Starts March 12th.
Read More »New Year’s Resolution? Weekly Torah Study
Chabad of NW Metro Denver has released its Torah Studies catalog of one-hour weekly classes for the second season of the 2013 academic year.
Read More »Boulder Bet Midrash Opens in North Boulder
A Bet Midrash is a house of Torah study where individuals can deepen their exposure and understanding of the Jewish tradition. There is now one in North Boulder.
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