I recently had the opportunity to interview Rabbi Matthew Ponak, author of the newly released book Embodied Kabbalah: Jewish Mysticism for All People. Rabbi Matthew shared his journey into religion and spirituality as he learned to find a balance between the two.
This year, we add a new tradition to the season: remembering a time that strayed from dream into nightmare, from light into despair, and now, one year later, teaches us about resilience and hope.
Boulder's Jewish community has grown in the last bunch of years with lots of programming and opportunities to match, but one segment of our population was being underserved.single older adults.
As members of Haver, the Rabbinic Council of Boulder, we are enraged and deeply saddened by Saturday night’s shooting by a 22-year-old at an LBGTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs.
Meet your neighbors and learn more about the thriving local Jewish community at this free in-person gathering at the Boulder JCC on Wednesday, November 9.