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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!
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The Boulder JCC
“Getting It Together To Party Together!” Fundraising Parties Summer Camps at
the Boulder JCC: ¨ ¨ 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 Borat: High Five! Very Nice! For
Make Glorious Benefit Aish Kodesh and Menorah Metro
Denver/Boulder Jewish Community Study Update Acknowledgments 13th Annual Sunday, June 10, 2007 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Courthouse Lawn and Pearl Street Mall Performers include: Blue 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 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 Hosted by Carolyn Grant and Ed Victor Limit: Presto! No Limit! YOU MUST RSVP to Susan@boulderjcc.org or
call (303) 998-1028. Summer at the 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 Call for more information: 303-448-9939 or email JCCPreschool@boulderjcc.org and visit www.boulderjcc.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children’s Technology Workshop ICamp at the Adventures in Robotics, Video Game Design,
Animation & Digital Video Production, Digital Art For children grades 2-8 Full and Half Day Sessions begin weeks of: June 11 July 30
For more information, contact www.ctworkshop.com Shir HaLev: The ”Hinei Mah Tov” Spring Concert and Reception at
the 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. 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 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. Menorah’s Talking Pictures May
17, 24, 31 & June 7....At the Cost: $5 for Thursday,
May 17, 7 p.m. “Keeping
the Faith” (2000) Directed
by Edward Norton 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 Thursday,
May 24, 7 p.m. “Gentleman’s
Agreement” (1947) Directed
by Elia Kazan Thursday,
May 31, 7 p.m. “Norma
Rae” (1979) Directed
by Martin Ritt When union organizer Reuben
Warshovsky (Ron Leibman) arrives in a Thursday,
June 7, 7 p.m. “Driving Miss Daisy” (1989) Directed
by Bruce Beresford When Daisy Werthan and
her chauffeur Hoke are pulled over in rural Shalom Baby
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¨ Jewish Family Service – Director,
Home Care Services
Chabad Jewish
Center of Longmont
Congregation Bonai Shalom
Congregation Nevei Kodesh
Congregation Pardes Levavot
Boulder International Humanist Institute
Body as Temple:
Dancing Ourselves to an Experience of God
Boulder Israeli Dance
Community-Wide Shavuot 5767
Join Haver (
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
Shavuot Hike
Join Rabbi Korngold to celebrate Shavuot
and Moses’s climb up
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.
Chabad Jewish
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.
Congregation Bonai Shalom
Congregration Bonai Shalom honors Marilyn Pinsker
Was your child inspired by Mrs. Pinsker in 3rd grade at
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
On-going classes:
• Breslov Chassidut, Saturdays at 4:30 p.m., with 3rd
meal,
• Tanya, Mondays, 6:15-7:30 p.m.,
• Women in Torah, Tuesdays, 7:30-9 p.m.,
•
Chumash for Women, Thursdays, 9:30-11 a.m.,
Save the Date:
Exhibition and
Join Aish Kodesh for an exhibition and sale of Kabbalistic and Jewish
Art, Thursday, June 7th from 6-9 p.m. at Aish Kodesh,
Lubavitch of
Sleepless in
The night before the Torah was given at
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,
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
24.
The course costs $72.00, which includes a really nice textbook. Contact either
lubavbldr@cs.com or sign up at www.myjli.com.
Congregation Nevei Kodesh