By Raphael Bein in the entryway of the new Boulder JCC is impressive. The modern building is as vast as it is pleasing to the eye, and it is clear that a great deal of thought was put into the design. Executive Director Jonathan Lev took the time to give a tour of the facilities, and began with a story. “The JCC started as just a preschool, and was actually a satellite of the Denver JCC. In the mid 1990s, some people came together and decided they needed something more, a place for Jewish life to flourish.” In the early 2000s, the Weaver Foundation bought the land that the JCC sits on, with the intent to eventually build a center there. In 2010, the capital […]
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