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Boulder Jewish Day School pupils “do tashlich”

In the late morning of erev Rosh Hashanah this past Monday, about 40 children ranging in age from two-and-a-half to 10 years old embarked on a field trip behind Bonai...

Cleaning up Israel

Israel may be dubbed the “Land of Milk and Honey,” but that milk is drying up and the honey is crystallizing into something unpalatable as the human drain on natural...

CU Jewish studies graduates from certificate to department

When students return to CU this fall, they’ll have more opportunities for Jewish education. The university administration has created a Jewish studies department,...

Boulder Jewish Festival keeps rockin’ and growin’

If you’re looking for the quintessential taste of Jewish Boulder, there’s no better place to find it than at the Boulder Jewish Festival. This past Sunday, hundreds of...

Boulderite hiking through Israel keeps eyes on the environment

There are many ways to explore and learn Israel. No one knows that better than Boulder’s Francine Lavin Weaver, who has made many trips to the Jewish homeland over the...

Spoken like a true, new father, who is also a rabbi…

If you run into Har Hashem’s newest rabbi, Josh Rose, and he looks a little tired, chances are he is. But it’s not his job as a rabbi that’s keeping […]