suis juif — I am a Jew — resounds. Even here. Paris is obviously a great distance from Denver, and the realities facing its Jewish community are vastly different from those with which Denver Jews deal on a daily basis. Still, the link between them is tangible and undeniable. Last week’s terror attacks in the French capital, in which Jews were victims, reverberated all the way to the Front Range, affecting Colorado Jews in the forms of shock, sadness, anger, fear, solidarity and empathy. Several days after the murders, as emotions began to subside, leaders and members of the Denver Jewish community reflected on how they perceive the present circumstance of the French and European Jewish communities, on what they foresee in their future, and […]
- News
- Opinion
- Columns
- View from Denver
- View from Central Park
- Matzo Chronicles
- Snapshot
- Out There
- Out of Left Field
- Mindful & Meaningful
- View from Israel
- Ancestral Discovery
- Reflections
- Tobin’s Take
- Conservative Lens
- Liberal Lens
- Dear Tzviling
- Jewish on Earth
- Jewish Parenting
- Books
- Movie Magic
- Life in Tel Aviv
- Jewish History
- Editorials
- Blogs
- Columns
- Features
- Today’s Life
- Leisure
- Business
- Special Sections
- Obituaries
- Subscribe