CU Retired Faculty Association will present 'In the Beginning' talk by Sid Fox, exploring human evolution's captivating saga and milestones, on December 4th, with a Zoom attendance option.
Read More »Harry Rapaport’s Family: A Story of Holocaust Tragedies and Survival
Listen to the passion in which he takes us to that horrible time of the systematic annihilation of the Jewish people. Listen and relate his story to current times, when antisemitism runs rampant.
Read More »Boulder JCC presents Amplifying Voices: A Racial Justice Series
“Amplifying Voices” is a series of programs on the topic of race designed to bring together ideas of teshuva (recommitting to ways we can do better), personal growth, and reckoning.
Read More »Registration Opens for Kabbalah Experience’s Winter Semester
After this trying year, Kabbalah Experience’s Winter Semester is officially open for registration, offering a path to deeper spiritual connection and understanding in 2021.
Read More »Spend Christmas with an Exclusive Presentation of “Crossing Delancey”
Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust Goes to the Movies on Christmas Day -- With a Talk with Star Peter Riegert, and a Pickle-Making Demonstration with Chef David Teyf
Read More »Celebrate the New Year of Chassidism
Join us on Sunday, December 6, at 5:30 pm either live with social distancing or virtually for an evening of song and Chassidic teachings in honor of the Chassidic holiday of Yud-Tes Kislev.
Read More »Studio Israel: The Empire Shoots Back in Mizrahi Feminist Video Art
The Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at Brandeis University invites you to join us and our partners online for the second Studio Israel: Conversation Series, featuring artist Vered Nissim in conversation with Dr. Sivan Rajuan Shtang.
Read More »American Jews and the State of Israel: As One or Divided?
A Zoom with Natan Sharansky and Gil Troy in conversation with Jonathan Sarna and Shirley Idelson, based on the book "Never Alone."
Read More »Free Webinar: Jewish Messianic Heresy and the Right to Privacy with Professor Nan Goodman
We all know that American law protects our privacy within the home, but does it protect our emotions and personalities?
Read More »Unpacking Unorthodox
Lisa Dicksteen interviews Miriam Lipskier, co-founder and director of the Chabad Student Centre at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, about her upcoming talk "Unorthodox."
Read More »Grief: The Biography of a Holocaust Photograph – A Conversation with Professor David Shneer
Professor David Shneer will discuss his newly published book, "Grief: The Biography of a Holocaust Photograph" (Oxford, 2020), and show how a Soviet photojournalist used the image of a grieving woman to render this gruesome mass atrocity into a transcendentally human tragedy.
Read More »Harmony + Hops 2020=Happy Hour
Congregation Har HaShem's 2020 Harmony + Hops event is a Happy Hour on Zoom! Join us on Sunday, May 3rd.
Read More »Haver Hosting Virtual Yom HaShoah 2020 Remembrance 4/20
We come together as a community -- this year virtually -- to remember the tragic events of the Holocaust and its impact on our personal, cultural and global lives.
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