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Who was Maurice Rose?

Art Diamond, now 89, was in the 104th Infantry Division of the Seventh Corps of the 3rd Armored Division commanded by Gen. Maurice Rose in WW II. The one and only...

Choreographing the Holocaust

CLASSICAL ballets are often the domain of regal swans, star-crossed lovers, evil magicians and mythical beasts. For the price of a ticket, the balletomane can swoon in...

Visiting the known — and unknown — in Israel

Summer, winter, spring or fall — Israel is a wonderful place to experience. Regardless of the season, it’s all good. Our trip — a tour group of a couple dozen...

Israel’s Carmel forest rejuvenates after fire

By Brian Blum, JTA CARMEL FOREST, Israel —— The rabbi’’s yarmulke fluttered in the wind, his hand holding it to his head, as he recited E-l Malei Rachamim, the...

Financially unhandicapping the disabled

WHEN Betty Lehman’s infant son Eli was diagnosed with autism 24 years ago, dreams of a normal life shattered into a million pieces — and she’s still putting them back...

Denver’s Jewish Chamber of Commerce

It used to be that when Denver Jews wanted to do business with each other, the contacts and deals were often made in the comfort of a deli or country […]

Boulder JCC campaign involves youth

It’s been over two years since the Boulder JCC launched a capital campaign to build a new facility. Reaching $17.2 million in November, 2012, the campaign was ready to...

Overnight camp for young entrepreneurs

Calling young students interested in business and entrepreneurship! A new overnight camp is looking for campers ready for work and play. The Boulder JCC is introducing...

‘Rewarding and frustrating’: Awakening those super laid-back students

IT may be revealing that in 2005, when Rabbi Yisroel and Leah Wilhelm first came to Boulder — checking out the campus community to see whether they wanted to set...

Did you say you were 96, Hazel?

When BMH and Beth Joseph congregations merged in 1996, there was a concerted effort to maintain the history and identities of both venerable East Side traditional shuls...