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Pardes Levavot

Pardes Levavot, “Orchard of Hearts,” was formed in the spirit of creating conscious holy community. Our name expresses the spiritual blossoming of each individual heart within an inspiring and nurturing orchard.

For information on our congregation please call (303) 563-2110 and leave a message or send email to info@pardeslevavot.org. To join our congregation, please print a copy of our membership form, fill it out, and send it to our Synagogue.


Pardes Levavot gratefully acknowledges Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado for their support of our Circle of Family Education program. Thank you!

 BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

3800 Kalmia Avenue = Boulder, Colorado 80301 = www.boulderjcc.org = (303) 998-1900

 

At the Boulder JCC and Around Town…week of 05/13/07 – 05/20/07

 

At The Boulder JCC: Quick Links

Boulder Jewish Festival

Boulder JCC “Getting It Together To Party Together!” Fundraising Parties

Summer Camps at the Boulder JCC:

¨      Boulder JCC Preschool Camp

¨      Children’s Technology Workshop “ICamp”

Shir HaLev: The Boulder Jewish Chorus: ”Hinei Mah Tov” Spring Concert

Chai Tech: “Mapping the World” with Jill Smith, President and CEO of DigitalGlobe

HaSifria May Book Club: Those Who Forget the Past: The Question of Anti-Semitism (Parts 7-11) by Ron Rosenbaum (ed)

Borat: High Five! Very Nice! For Make Glorious Benefit Aish Kodesh and Menorah

Menorah’s Talking Pictures “Getting it Together....Together Film Series”: Thursday Night at the Movies

Shalom Baby

Metro Denver/Boulder Jewish Community Study Update
Boulder JCC Save The Date

Acknowledgments
Around the Town

 

 

 

13th Annual
Boulder Jewish Festival

Sunday, June 10, 2007

11 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Courthouse Lawn and Pearl Street Mall

1200-1500 Pearl Street

 

Performers include: Blue Fringe, America’s hot new Jewish rock band, mixing pop, rock, funk and R & B with Jewish themes. Also new this year is Shalom Feivel and the Rocky Mountain Jewgrass.

 

Food: Enjoy some delicious food offered by Liege Belgian Waffles, Lubavitch Grill, Jimmy & Drew’s Deli, Falafel King, Half-Fast Subs, and Glacier Ice Cream, Sandy Candy, Eldorado Water. New this year: Bonai Shalom Kugel!

 

Free: Find information about community offerings at the community booths. Admire the works of many fine arts and crafts vendors at the Judaic Art Show. Bid on silent auction baskets benefiting the Cathy Adler Memorial Scholarship Fund for local Jewish educators. And help make the Boulder Jewish Festival 2007 a zero waste festival by using recycling bins placed around the mall.

 

We need volunteers for the day of the event!

Visit us at www.boulderjewishfestival.org

 

 

*The Boulder JCC apologizes for the inadvertent printing error in the Boulder Jewish Festival’s ad
for the May/June 2007 issue of the Community Page.

 

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Boulder JCC “Getting It Together…To Party Together!”

You’re Invited! The Boulder JCC “Getting It Together…To Party Together” parties continue at one of the fabulous parties hosted by our amazing Boulder JCC Board of Directors. Each party is different, so you attend one, two or all of them! Because of the generosity of our board members, 100% of your donation will benefit the Boulder JCC. All funds will be designated as Colorado Child Care Contribution Credit, so it will hardly cost you anything! (Please contact Linda Loewenstein for details on the tax credit.) Take a look at the parties below – All events are kosher style, unless otherwise noted. Party sizes are limited!

 

Family Magic on Mother’s Day!

Sunday, May 13

2:30 – 4 p.m. at the Boulder JCC

Hosted by Carolyn Grant and Ed Victor
Cost: $54 per family

Limit: Presto! No Limit!

 

YOU MUST RSVP to Susan@boulderjcc.org or call (303) 998-1028.

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Summer at the Boulder JCC!

 

Boulder JCC Preschool Camp starts Monday, June 11!

Summer Camp at the Boulder JCC Preschool is an enriching and playful experience for children ages 2 ½ - 5 years old (or entering kindergarten). Campers will make friends, engage in outdoor play, learn new sports, meet special guests, explore many types of artistic materials, and much more!

Two, Three and Five Day Sessions
Limited Space Available!

Call for more information: 303-448-9939

or email JCCPreschool@boulderjcc.org

and visit www.boulderjcc.org

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Children’s Technology Workshop

ICamp at the Boulder JCC!

Adventures in Robotics, Video Game Design, Animation & Digital Video Production, Digital Art
Explore. Invent. Create.

For children grades 2-8

 

Full and Half Day Sessions begin weeks of:

June 11
July 9

July 30  

 

For more information, contact www.ctworkshop.com
and email
david@ctworkshop.com or call (303) 709-5454

 

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Shir HaLev: The Boulder Jewish Chorus

”Hinei Mah Tov” Spring Concert and Reception at the Boulder JCC

Join Shir HaLev: The Boulder Jewish Chorus for “Hinei Mah Tov,” its spring concert, Sunday, May 20, 7 p.m. at the Boulder JCC.  Shir HaLev brings a celebration of Jewish folk music and features new arrangements of familiar melodies in Hebrew, Yiddish and Ladino. Reception with light refreshments will follow the performance. Tickets: Adults, $10 in advance, $12 at the door; Children and Seniors, $5 in advance, $6 at the door. For tickets, contact: Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021. Shir HaLev is open to adults and teens and welcomes new members. Contact Martha (Malkah-T) Utchenik for information about joining at shirhalev@gmail.com.

 

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Mapping the World

With Jill Smith

President and CEO of DigitalGlobe, Inc.

Join Boulder JCC Chai Tech for “Mapping the World” with Jill Smith, President and CEO of Digital Globe, Inc., Tuesday, May 15, 6 p.m., Dolan’s Restaurant, 2319 Arapahoe Avenue. DigitalGlobe, with its national headquarters in Longmont, is a privately held commercial vendor of space imagery and geospatial content, and operator of civilian remote sensing spacecraft. The company offers the world's highest resolution commercial satellite imagery and maintains the most current and accurate content library. QuickBird, launched on October 18, 2001, is DigitalGlobe's primary satellite, which was built in partnership with Ball Aerospace and Orbital Sciences. DigitalGlobe’s customers range from urban planners to the U.S. federal agencies, including NASA and the United States Department of Defense's National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Much of Google Earth and Google Maps high resolution-imagery is provided by DigitalGlobe, as is imagery used in Microsoft's TerraServer. Cost: $32 per person for dinner and talk. Reservations required by May 14. Kathryn@Boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021.

 

 

HaSifria May Book Club

Those Who Forget the Past: The Question of Anti-Semitism (Parts 7-11) by Ron Rosenbaum (ed)

Join HaSifria Book Club for Those Who Forget the Past: The Question of Anti-Semitism (Parts 7-11) by Ron Rosenbaum (ed), Wednesday, May 16, noon, at the Boulder JCC North Wing. A cross-section of outstanding, thought-provoking and deeply disturbing articles and essays on the revival of anti-Semitism, this outstanding compilation of nearly 50 essays displays a wide range of views, juxtaposing pieces in debate with one another. Harvard president Lawrence Summers' critique of academic anti-Israeli sentiment is answered by postmodern philosopher Judith Butler, who points out the chilling effect of calling all criticism of Israel anti-Semitic. Peter Boyer’s articles reports Mel Gibson’s feelings about The Passion and is preceded by Nat Hentoff’s childhood memories of being beaten up as a “Christ killer.” Bring a dairy or pareve lunch and we’ll provide drinks and dessert. Contact: Froma@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1900, ext. 5 Book Club will resume on Sept. 19. Come by HaSifria for summer reading!

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Borat: High Five! Very Nice!       

For Make Glorious Benefit Aish Kodesh and Menorah

Please that you will come for very nice program here in the den of Jews so to make serious fun on “Borat,” Wednesday, May 16, 7:30 p.m. at the Boulder JCC. The Kazakh minister of culture will for you pleasure present many funny moments from movie that will make you laugh like hyena. Also, very smart peoples will say many things for to show how movie is great success in US and A.  Wa-wa-wee-wa! In Person: Borat, or reasonable facsimile. Prizes for best Borat impersonation! Suggested donation: $5. RSVP: Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021.

 

 

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Menorah’s Talking Pictures
Getting it Together....Together Film Series
Thursday Night at the Movies

May 17, 24, 31 & June 7....At the Boulder JCC

Cost: $5 for Boulder JCC members; $6 for non-members

 

Thursday, May 17, 7 p.m.

“Keeping the Faith” (2000)

Directed by Edward Norton
Starring Ben Stiller, Edward Norton, Eli Wallach, Anne Bancroft

A rabbi and a priest walk into a bar…What could be a joke is instead something of a movie miracle: A screwball, romantic, interfaith comedy that respects religion and tradition and promotes tolerance. A rare Hollywood film that present two servants of God as ardent, idealistic, hard-working, and interesting individuals, this spirited story of friendship, faith and love was written by Stuart Blumberg and directed by Edward Norton. Norton also plays the priest, best friend since childhood to Ben Stiller’s hip Upper West Side rabbi, whose mother (Anne Bancroft) and everybody else in his congregation want him to marry a nice Jewish girl. This paean to religious and ethnic diversity ends appropriately at a senior citizen center established by the boyhood pals, a place where young and old of all faiths share in the spirit of new beginnings.

 

Thursday, May 24, 7 p.m.

 “Gentleman’s Agreement” (1947)

Directed by Elia Kazan
Starring Gregory Peck, Celeste Holm
Immediately following the murder of six million Jews, Hollywood chose to ignore the unfathomable horrors of the Holocaust, which was not deemed a suitable subject for film until the 1960s. But the root cause of the Holocaust did not go completely unnoticed in the cautious, conservative, heavily censored postwar cinema. In 1947, as liberal themes were being scrutinized by the witch-hunting McCarthyites in Washington, the taboo subject of anti-Semitism in America surfaced for the first time in this first-class, big-budget, all-star prestige picture. Astoundingly courageous for its time, the classic holds up well as a condemnation of the insidious bigotry that lurks in seemingly liberal, educated society. Gregory Peck, a sterling symbol of moral decency and ethical integrity, was cast as a journalist who poses as a Jew to expose anti-Semitism for a magazine article he is writing in the screen adaptation of the best-selling novel by Laura Z. Hobson. “Gentleman's Agreement" earned Oscars for best picture, best director and best supporting actress, and became  one of the biggest box office hits of the year.

 

Thursday, May 31, 7 p.m.

“Norma Rae” (1979)

Directed by Martin Ritt
Starring Ron Liebman, Sally Field

When union organizer Reuben Warshovsky (Ron Leibman) arrives in a North Carolina mill town, he is greeted by open hostility from the Southern textile workers he's come to help. "You're all Communists or agitators or crooks or Jews or all four rolled into one," he's told by the father of the woman who will eventually help him achieve his goals. The triumphant title character is played by Sally Field in Martin Ritt's acclaimed film, loosely based on the real-life experiences of Crystal Lee Sutton, a mill worker turned union activist, and New York labor organizer Eli Zivkovich. This inspiring drama  addresses women's liberation as well as the trade union movement, also confronts race relations in the South, depicting the tensions between white and black workers. At its heart, it is about an unlikely but powerful strategic alliance between a Jew and a gentile, who unite to change the world.

 

Thursday, June 7, 7 p.m.

 “Driving Miss Daisy” (1989)

Directed by Bruce Beresford
Starring Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman, Dan Aykroyd

When Daisy Werthan and her chauffeur Hoke are pulled over in rural Alabama in the late 1950s, the suspicious Southern police officers check their identification and send them on their way. "There goes an old nigger and an old Jew woman," one of the rednecks sneers to the other as they drive off. "That's one sorry sight." The story of the unlikely friendship that develops over the course of 25 years between a genteel Southern matron (Jessica Tandy) and her loyal employee (Morgan Freeman), "Driving Miss Daisy" examines the uneasy relationship between members of two persecuted minorities, a complex, tricky subject not often explored in film. Alfred Uhry loosely based his three-person play on his own grandmother her chauffeur and his critically acclaimed screen adaptation won an Oscar for best picture while Tandy won her first acting Oscar - at the age of 80.

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Shalom Baby        
Bagels and Blocks
with Guest Speaker Robyn O'Brien, AllergyKids President
”Keeping Children with Food Allergies Safe”
Join Shalom Baby for Bagels and Blocks with Robyn O’Brien, President of AllergyKids, who will speak on “Keeping Children with Food Allergies Safe,” Wednesday, May 16, 10-11 a.m., at the Boulder JCC. Lifelong connections are forged in this informal parent discussion and playgroup, which meets over bagels and juice. Moms and dads discuss parenting topics with guest speakers while babies play in the room. Cost:  $5 Boulder JCC or Moxie Mom Members; no charge for children. To attend, please RSVP to Bethlitz@yahoo.com by May 11.

 

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Metro Denver/Boulder Jewish Community Study Update:
Thank you for your support thus far to the 2007 Metro Denver/Boulder Jewish Community Study.  Many of you have supported the study by attending the input sessions in November and December, by helping to market the study through your organizations' newsletters and e-newsletters, and sharing your membership lists which are being used to randomly select households for the telephone survey. The survey instrument is complete, and the phones have started to ring across the 7-county area.  If your phone rings, please participate in the survey.  Please tell your friends, colleagues and members to do the same. The more people who answer the phone and participate in the interviews, the more efficient the survey.

* Some of you have offered to put a link to the web-page about the survey on your website.  Thank you!  If you are willing to do so, please reply and notify Maggie Miller at maggiemiller1@comcast.net – (please note the "1" ) or phone 303-886-5116 and Maggie will follow up with you. 

* If someone gets a call from an interviewer and is suspicious of it, please call 303-316-6340 to find out more about the survey.

* FYI, the survey contains questions about: where people live and have lived...in what ways they consider themselves Jewish...who lives in their household...their employment and education...how their children are being raised and educated...what they do for fun...what they do that's Jewish...what obstacles have prevented them from engaging in Jewish activities...what support resources they use or seek...how they give...and more. The survey represents the input that was received from you last fall, and months of work by the Steering Committee. (A full copy of the survey will be made public this fall.) 

* As we mentioned last fall, research-into-action is a top priority of this study.  Three R&D teams will be launching in the next three months.  Their foci are: (a) Young Adults: Jewish Connections/Engagement (b) Boomers: Jewish Connections/Engagement and Social Support Needs  (c) Growth and Dispersion: Implications for Jewish Communal Life in Colorado .  The tasks of each team will include: developing a research plan, analyzing survey data, researching models of best practices locally and nationally, identifying areas for qualitative research and overseeing that research, meeting with relevant community and agency leaders to discuss ways to use the data to implement programs, and developing an implementation and action plan.  This work will begin now, and extend through the rest of the year.  I will keep you updated about that.  In the meantime, if you and your organization have particular interest in any of these areas, please let me know.

* Please update your boards about the Study. It would be most helpful to put the word out.  Please use this email for your speaking points, and if you have any questions or clarifications, please contact maggie@maggiemiller.org or phone at 303-886-5116.

Thank you again for your support of the Community Study. 

Boulder JCC Save the Date:

Stilling the Mind, Opening the Heart: Where Science Meets Spirituality

With Adam Engle

Tuesday, June 19, 7 p.m.

At the City Club

Cost: $10

Info and RSVP: Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021.

 

“Yippee: A Journey to Jewish Joy”

(2006)

Directed by Paul Mazursky

Sunday, June 24, 7 p.m.

At the Boulder JCC     

Cost: $5 for Boulder JCC members: $6 for non-members

RSVP: Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021

 

A Walk and Talk with Rabbi Mike Comins

Author of A Wild Faith: Jewish Ways into the Wilderness, Wilderness Ways into Judaism
Tuesday, June 26

Hike at Chautauqua 6 p.m.

Drinks/dinner at The Dark Horse at -7:30 p.m.

Cosponsored by Adventure Rabbi

No charge

RSVP: Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021

 

 

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The Boulder JCC gratefully acknowledges the following organizations for their generous support of our many programs:

 

Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado

Boulder County Arts Alliance

Customer Paradigm

Jared Polis Foundation

The Max & Yetta Karasik Family Foundation

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

The Jay & Rose Phillips Family Foundation

Rose Community Foundation

Rose Youth Foundation

Scientific and Cultural Facilities District

Weaver Family Foundation
Zell Family Foundation

 

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And Around Town: Quick Links

Haver: Community-Wide Shavuot

Job Openings:

¨       Jewish Family Service – Director, Home Care Services

¨       CU Hillel

Adventure Rabbi

Chabad Jewish Center of Longmont
Congregation Bonai Shalom

Congregation Har HaShem

Kehilath Aish Kodesh

Lubavitch of Boulder

Congregation Nevei Kodesh
Congregation Pardes Levavot

Conscious Learning Community

Longmont Shabbat Group

Boulder International Humanist Institute

Body as Temple: Dancing Ourselves to an Experience of God
Boulder Israeli Dance

 

Community-Wide Shavuot 5767
Join Haver (Boulder’s Rabbinic Fellowship) on Shavuot for a night of study, song, prayer and meditation, as a way to prepare our minds, bodies and souls to receive Torah at Sinai!  This year’s Tikkun Leyl Shavuot will be Tues., May 22, 8 p.m. to dawn at the Boulder JCC, with diverse sessions throughout the night.

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Job Openings:

Jewish Family Service – Director, Home Care Services
Jewish Family Service is looking for a full-time Director of Home Care Services. The position has the following requirements and responsibilities:

¨       RN with MBA or Masters in Health Administration preferred.

¨       3-5 years experience in operations of a home care or home health organization and 3 years of supervisory experience.

¨       Must be entrepreneurial, energetic, and be a self starter. Must be computer literate.  Must own vehicle and have good driving record. Required to be on call at some times. 

¨       Home care start up operations to include but not limited to:  establishing fee structure, business development, creating client and provider forms, establishing billing system, assisting in recruiting care providers; and assisting with developing a marketing plan.

¨       Ongoing oversight and operational growth of the home care agency.

¨       Market and outreach to appropriate referrals organizations to increase client referrals.

¨       Develop recruiting methods and a training program for care providers.   

¨       Home assessments to clients.

¨       Ensure quality of service delivery.  Evaluate effectiveness and efficiency of service.

¨       Research possibilities for billing third party payers such as long term care insurance.

¨       Monitor the program’s revenue and expenses.  Assist with budget preparation.

¨       Represent the home care agency at community meetings.

¨       Administer/oversee all personnel related functions for department.  Includes hiring, discipline, termination, training, orientation, etc.  Recommend staff changes. Responsible for monitoring employee performance and other duties as assigned

Please submit your resume to Jean Marshall, Jewish Family Service Human Resources Director, jmarshall@jewishfamilyservice.org, Fax: (303)597-7700

Hillel at CU - Program Director
The CU Boulder Hillel Program Director will partner with staff to empower students by providing them with tools and resources to create exciting and innovative social, cultural, educational, community service and religious programs that energize Jewish life on campus.  The Program Director will help students explore their Jewish identity, while developing leadership skills that will last a life time. Qualifications: creativity, flexibility, and excellent interpersonal communication and leadership development skills are essential.  Must be capable of working both independently and as apart of a team, and have the ability to prioritize multiple assignments. Bachelor’s degree and 1-2 years relevant experience including some/all of the following: leadership development, programming, supervision, strategic planning, Judaic knowledge, computer skills, previous work with undergraduate and graduate students, some development experience. Start Date:  On or around July 1. To Apply:  E-mail or mail your resume with cover letter and three references to Rabbi Adam Naftalin-Kelman, Director, Hillel at CU Boulder, 2795 Colorado Ave., Boulder, CO  80302 or adam@hillelcolorado.org. Questions:  Call Adam at (303) 442-6571, ext.1.

 

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Adventure Rabbi

Shavuot Hike

Join Rabbi Korngold to celebrate Shavuot and Moses’s climb up Mount Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments with a hike, Tues., May 22, 6:30-7:30 p.m. for ages 21-45, singles and

couples. Location to be announced. Wear warm clothing, sturdy boots, and bring water. Our rain policy is wear rain gear. Hike will happen regardless of weather. Co-sponsored by

Congregation Har HaShem. For more information, visit www.AdventureRabbi.org.

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Chabad Jewish Center of Longmont

Adult Education from the Jewish Learning Institute
Join Chabad Jewish Center of Longmont for an eight week series on the book of Numbers, and explore the secrets of the weekly torah portion and find its relevance to our daily lives. The class will meet for 8 Tuesdays, starting May 15, 7-8 p.m. Cost: $50 Price includes student textbook - Please respond at your earliest convenience to assure timely delivery of student textbooks. For more information visit www.torahstudies.com or call (303) 678-7595.

 

 

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Congregation Bonai Shalom
Congregration Bonai Shalom honors Marilyn Pinsker
Was your child inspired by Mrs. Pinsker in 3rd grade at Eisenhower Elementary school? On Fri., June 8, Bonai Shalom is honoring Marilyn Pinsker for her devotion to teaching at Eisenhower Elementary and Bonai Shalom’s Hebrew school. Help Marilyn start her retirement by celebrating with a special kiddush following services. If you would like to help celebrate, please call Bonai Shalom at (303) 442-6605.

 

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Congregation Har HaShem

Mahjong & Poker FUNdraiser

Come join us for a care-free evening of adult fun, Saturday, May 12, 7 p.m. at Har HaShem. Games, food, drinks and prizes!!

http://www.congregationharhashem.org/pdf/Mahj&Poker-2007.pdf

 

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Kehilath Aish Kodesh

On-going classes:

• Breslov Chassidut, Saturdays at 4:30 p.m., with 3rd meal, 1805 Balsam Avenue, instructor Rabbi Gavriel Goldfeder

• Tanya, Mondays, 6:15-7:30 p.m., 1805 Balsam Avenue, instructor Morah Yehudis Fishman

• Women in Torah, Tuesdays, 7:30-9 p.m., 1805 Balsam Avenue, instructor Rabbi Gavriel Goldfeder

Chumash for Women, Thursdays, 9:30-11 a.m., 2424 Keller Farm Road, instructor Morah Yehudis Fishman. Contact Rabbi Gavriel Goldfeder at (303) 443-2497 or yorabbi@comcast.net for details and visit www.boulderaishkodesh.org.

Save the Date:

Exhibition and Sale of Kabbalistic and Jewish Art

Join Aish Kodesh for an exhibition and sale of Kabbalistic and Jewish Art, Thursday, June 7th from 6-9 p.m. at Aish Kodesh, 1805 Balsam Ave., Boulder. Featured in the exhibit: Tzfat artists Avraham Lowenthal, Josh Baum, Sheva Chaya Shaiman, David Friedman, and Ya’acov Kascemacher plus local artists including Annie Henninger, Ayal Hausfeld, and Racheli Stanley.  Kosher Wine and Cheese will be served. Cost: $25 cover  RSVP to (303) 667-4937 or yorabbi@comcast.net.

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Lubavitch of Boulder

Sleepless in Boulder - All Night Participatory Study Session and Meal
The night before the Torah was given at Mt. Sinai the Jewish people slept – instead of waiting in anticipation for the Divine revelation. To remedy this, each year, on that same night we study through the night. Join us for the holiday meal followed by all night learning with Rabbi Scheiner and community volunteers who present different topics, Tuesday, May 22, 9:30 p.m.
For more information or to RSVP www.lubavitchofboulder.org or (303) 494-1638.
Ice Cream Party!
To celebrate children being present when the Ten Commandments are read, they will be treated with an ice cream party and a great kids program, Wed. May 23, 11:30 a.m.
Services begin at 11 a.m. at Lubavitch of Boulder County, 4900 Sioux Drive Boulder, CO 80303.
Mincha Services- Dairy Buffet
Following Mincha services, please join us for a cheesy party and a dairy dinner buffet complimented by delicious homemade cheesecakes and quiches and salads, Thursday, May 24 begin at 6 p.m.  Please RSVP to www.lubavitchofboulder.org or (303) 494-1638.
Jewish Learning Institute: “Flashbacks in Jewish History”

Join Jewish Learning Institute for “Flashbacks in Jewish History,” a six week course that stimulates passionate debate about what really happened at key points in Jewish history, beginning the week

of April 24th at the Days Inn in Boulder. Attendance options: woman's class on Wednesdays, or Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. open to both men and women. This course begins the week of April

24.  The course costs $72.00, which includes a really nice textbook. Contact either lubavbldr@cs.com or sign up at www.myjli.com.

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Congregation Nevei Kodesh