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Chris Leppek

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Non-Jewish filmmaker has fond West Side memories

CHANUKAH EDITION SECTION D PAGE 4 now and then, filmmaker and screenwriter Haylar Garcia finds himself in a room full of Hollywood professionals, usually pitching a...

Herb Keinon memoir on target

CHANUKAH EDITIONSECTION D PAGE 6 As the veteran diplomatic correspondent for the Jerusalem Post, the main share of Herb Keinon’s writing focuses on the serious meat and...

Deadly Jewish geography

The phenomenon known as “Jewish geography” is very often a pleasant thing — an international sense not only of peoplehood but of familial closeness that brings,...

New Orleans’ new life

DR. SCOTT Cowen, President Emeritus of Tulane University in New Orleans, likes Denver for several reasons, only one of which is Peyton Manning. Beyond the Denver Broncos...

Justice William Hood, Colorado Supreme Court

Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center in the heart of Denver is the kind of place that could go to your head. Everything about the neoclassical structure that opened in...

Heart of East Denver

THERE are precious few nooks and crannies in Denver — buildings, streets, alleys, bridges, corners and who knows what else — that Phil Goodstein has not peered into...

Enterovirus, Colorado: Vigilance, not panic

This is turning out to be a scary autumn for Denver parents, with a host of viruses already showing a significant impact on young children, especially a strain known as...

NCJW passionate about defeating human trafficking

ROSH HASHANAH EDITION SECTION A PAGE 12 Open your eyes – you’ll see it. It happens in shopping malls, at highway rest areas, on streets and sidewalks, at truck stops...

Jewish Explorers in Stapleton and Highlands

EDUCATION & CULTURE ““Give the people what they want,” goes the famous quote, variously attributed to Red Skelton or George Jessel, “and they’ll come out...

Denver Presbyterian clergy defend national moves but say they’re not BDS

There was a time, not that long ago, when Jews and Presbyterians — in Denver and across the country — happily broke bread together. There were shared trips to the...