Thursday, April 25, 2024 -
Print Edition

Special Sections

The country’s oldest press club restructures to survive

At the Denver Press Club, which has graced 1333 Glenarm Place since 1925, time is compatibly contradictory. New business strategies have positioned the club for solid...

Boulder Jewry comes together in search to handle ultimate necessity

the most basic and sacred obligations any Jewish community has toward its members is to provide a place to bury their loved ones who have passed away. The Colorado...

New Orthodox shul, rabbi, in Boulder

summer, Rabbi Ami and Eliana Silver had decided to return to Israel when a casual conversation led to the reanimation of Boulder’s modern Orthodox community. Kehillath...

Solar flame sustains Eternal Light

In more ways than one, Bonai Shalom’s Chanukah program on Dec. 17 was truly a celebration of light. The Conservative congregation in Boulder commemorated the miracle of...

Julie Geller’s journey {VIDEO}

Julie Geller took lessons in piano (“terrible”), flute (“horrible”) and voice (“abysmal”) as a kid. But an encounter with a C chord in the 10th grade...

Ruth & Jack Cohen, transplant and life partners

Cohen answers the front door before the bell rings. “This is Wally,” he introduces the white barking dog in his arms. “He’s really sweet, but he’s a little...

Marshall Zelinger, broadcast journalist

winning 7NEWS Denver reporter Marshall Zelinger may have gotten his formal training as a journalist in J School at CU-Boulder, but the most important skill that he uses...

Max & Elaine Appel, a GLOing relationship

and Elaine Appel have been partners since the moment they met. Max was an upper classman at CU in 1956 and Elaine was a freshman. Max, a campus activist, was putting up...

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...

Denver Community Kollel’s new southeast center

EDUCATION & CULTURE When the Denver Community Kollel began more than 16 years ago, its bais medrash (study hall) was located on Denver’s West Side. Rabbi Yaakov...