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Early Childhood Education (ECE) Scholarships

G2 Journey: L’dor VaDor

Israeli Emissaries

Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC)

Jewish Explorers

Jewish Student Connection (JSC)

JEWISHcolorado Israel & Overseas Center

Joyce Zeff Israel Study Tour (IST)

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Mission & Overseas Travel

One Happy Camper

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Ramat HaNegev Partnership

Real Estate & Construction Network

Women’s Philanthropy

Young Adult Division (YAD)
JewishColorado News

Shabbat Shalom: Seeing the way forward
February 6, 2025

My Israeli Story: Discovering Roots with Yuval Tamir
February 6, 2025

PIN Grant opens door to new connections in Northern Colorado
February 3, 2025

Shabbat Shalom: The power of storytelling
January 30, 2025

Signature Event honors the Hirschfelds and welcomes Debra Messing
January 29, 2025

JEWISHcolorado history moves to a new home
January 28, 2025

A conversation with the JCRC 2025 Community Leadership Award recipient
January 27, 2025

New leader of CU Boulder Hillel brings extensive experience to state’s flagship university
January 27, 2025
Upcoming JewishColorado Events
mon10feb7:00 pmmon9:00 pm2025 Israel Speaker Series: Israel and the Media with Matti Friedman
Time
February 10, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT-07:00)
Location
JEWISHColorado
300 S. Dahlia St.
Event Details
Israel has long been a subject of fascination for the world, but in recent years the media’s treatment of the Israel-Palestinian conflict has become an obsession that erases background and
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Israel has long been a subject of fascination for the world, but in recent years the media’s treatment of the Israel-Palestinian conflict has become an obsession that erases background and context and is inflaming global hostility toward Israelis and Jews. How has this media malfunction happened? What does it look like on the ground? And what can be done? Friedman, a Canadian-Israeli journalist and author, will use his years in the foreign press corps to answer those questions and help observers understand the gap between the real country of Israel and the way it is portrayed.
About Matti Friedman
Matti Friedman is a journalist and the award-winning author of four works of non-fiction.
Matti’s most recent book Who by Fire: Leonard Cohen in the Sinai is an account of Leonard Cohen’s concert tour to the front lines of the Yom Kippur War. The book has been listed by both Vanity Fair and Mosaic Magazine as among their top books of 2022 and is being made into a limited TV dramatic series by Keshet International.
Matti’s 2019 book, Spies of No Country: Secret Lives at the Birth of Israel, won the 2019 Natan Prize and the Canadian Jewish Book Award, among other prizes. His 2016 book, Pumpkinflowers: A Soldier’s Story of a Forgotten War was chosen as a New York Times Notable Book and won the 2017 Vine Award for Canadian Jewish literature, among other honors. Mattis first book, The Aleppo Codex, was awarded the 2014 Sami Rohr Prize and the American Library Association’s Sophie Brody Medal.
A former Associated Press correspondent, Matti’s work as a reporter has taken him from Israel to Lebanon, Morocco, Moscow, the Caucasus, and Washington, DC. Two critical essays he wrote about media coverage of Israel after the 2014 Gaza war, for Tablet and The Atlantic, triggered intense discussion and have been shared on Facebook more than 130,000 times. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, The Atlantic, Tablet, Smithsonian, and elsewhere.
Matti was born in Toronto and lives in Jerusalem.
Registration required with a suggested donation of $18.
tue11feb5:30 pmtue8:30 pmJEWISHcolorado Real Estate & Construction Network: An Evening at Safta
Time
February 11, 2025 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm(GMT-07:00)
Location
Safta Restaurant
Event Details
Kick-off the New Year with incredible food, meaningful conversations, and valuable networking opportunities! JEWISHcolorado’s Real Estate & Construction Network (RECN) invites you to its third annual signature event at Safta
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Kick-off the New Year with incredible food, meaningful conversations, and valuable networking opportunities! JEWISHcolorado’s Real Estate & Construction Network (RECN) invites you to its third annual signature event at Safta Restaurant. Experience the vibrant flavors of Safta’s Israeli-inspired dishes, sip on handcrafted cocktails, and connect with a dynamic community of professionals. Start the year strong with the RECN network, building new connections and strengthening existing ones.
Get your tickets today!
Thank you to our Annual Sponsors
Michael Staenberg | Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP | Chotin Family Foundation | Zall Company
Thank you to our Event Sponsors (as of 2.4.2025)
Morgan Stonehill | North Cherokee Partners
Pathfinder Partners
Sterling Property Tax Specialists, Inc.
Botnick Realty
Foster Graham Milstein & Calisher, LLP | Gart Properties | Greenberg Traurig, LLP | High Country Private Equity Search | IMA Financial | Otten Johnson Robinson Neff + Ragonetti PC | Select Building Group | US Bank
BMC Investments | Conscience Bay | Lou Engleberg & Holmes Murphy | KTYG Architecture | Alex L. Reber LLC, Madison & Co. Properties | Ripple Capital Group | Scheiner Commercial Group | Team Denver Homes | Eduardo Sigal
MBH Architects | SII, LLC | Snyder Building Construction | Westfield
wed12feb6:30 pmwed8:00 pmYAD Finance February: A Financial Literacy Series with Rachel Grafman
Time
February 12, 2025 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT-07:00)
Location
JEWISHColorado
300 S. Dahlia St.
Event Details
Empower yourself with the knowledge to make smart financial decisions in a four-part series lead by local YAD superstar Rachel Grafman! This engaging four-part series breaks down essential topics like
Event Details
Empower yourself with the knowledge to make smart financial decisions in a four-part series lead by local YAD superstar Rachel Grafman! This engaging four-part series breaks down essential topics like budgeting, saving, job hunting, and credit cards into easy-to-follow steps. This series is perfect for young adults starting their financial journey and will equip you with the tools to build a secure and successful future.
*You can attend any or all of the sessions, you do not have to commit to attending all four!
Learn More about Rachel: Rachel “Chuch” Grafman is a personal finance coach with her practice Prosperity Personal Finance. She began her financial journey as many people do, saddled with debt, feeling out of control with money, and unsure what to do about it. When she graduated college, she quickly outspent her income and had to learn how to not only manage her money, but how to leverage it to work for her. She paid off her student and auto loans in full less than four years after graduating and bought her first condo a year later. In the process, she gained skills and tools that she realized weren’t universally known, so she started Prosperity to help others help themselves. Chuch has received training from the University of Wisconsin and the Financial Coach Academy to help her best serve her clients and community. She is an active member of YAD and various other Colorado Jewish organizations.
Session Topics:
Session 1: February 5th: Budgeting & Saving, Goal Setting, and Plan Making
Session 2: February 12th: Job Hunting, Salary Negotiation, Side Hustles and Building Additional Income
Session 3: February 19th: Credit Cards and Credit Scores
Session 4: February 26th: Talking Finances with a Partner & Dating on a Budget
Cost: $5/ session, $15/ all four sessions. Please note that payment must be received before the start of each session in order for you to attend.
wed12feb7:00 pmwed9:00 pmTorah and Tea: A YAD Ambassador Gathering
Time
February 12, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT-07:00)
Event Details
Join YAD Ambassador Alana Golberg and a dynamic Rabbi for Tu B’shevat treats and an engaging discussion about cultivating patience while waiting for things we plant in our lives to
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Join YAD Ambassador Alana Golberg and a dynamic Rabbi for Tu B’shevat treats and an engaging discussion about cultivating patience while waiting for things we plant in our lives to blossom! This is an opportunity to connect over Jewish texts and learn about our religion’s wisdom for navigating yet unseen growth. The event will be held in the Denver Tech Center; it will include tea, snacks, and desserts. No Hebrew knowledge or previous Torah study experience is needed to participate.
Sign up today as space is limited!
YAD serves Jewish adults ages 21-45. Questions? Email Kpodolak@JEWISHcolorado.org.
tue18feb12:00 pmtue1:00 pmVoices of Resilience: Uniting Communities for Israel’s Future
Time
February 18, 2025 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm(GMT-07:00)
Event Details
Join us for an inspiring conversation on February 18th at 12:00 PM, where JEWISHcolorado’s Shlicha, Nelly Ben Tal, will interview Omri Shifroni and Haviva Izikson from ‘Kumu! – !קומו’ movement.
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Join us for an inspiring conversation on February 18th at 12:00 PM, where JEWISHcolorado’s Shlicha, Nelly Ben Tal, will interview Omri Shifroni and Haviva Izikson from ‘Kumu! – !קומו’ movement. ‘Kumu’ is a social movement designed to represent and unite the voices of residents of the Gaza Envelope and the North, as well as all those affected by October 7th. It advocates for the security and well-being of Israeli citizens, demands transparency and accountability from the leadership, and seeks to drive meaningful change in Israel.
wed19feb6:30 pmwed8:00 pmYAD Finance February: A Financial Literacy Series with Rachel Grafman
Time
February 19, 2025 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT-07:00)
Location
JEWISHColorado
300 S. Dahlia St.
Event Details
Empower yourself with the knowledge to make smart financial decisions in a four-part series lead by local YAD superstar Rachel Grafman! This engaging four-part series breaks down essential topics like
Event Details
Empower yourself with the knowledge to make smart financial decisions in a four-part series lead by local YAD superstar Rachel Grafman! This engaging four-part series breaks down essential topics like budgeting, saving, job hunting, and credit cards into easy-to-follow steps. This series is perfect for young adults starting their financial journey and will equip you with the tools to build a secure and successful future.
*You can attend any or all of the sessions, you do not have to commit to attending all four!
Learn More about Rachel: Rachel “Chuch” Grafman is a personal finance coach with her practice Prosperity Personal Finance. She began her financial journey as many people do, saddled with debt, feeling out of control with money, and unsure what to do about it. When she graduated college, she quickly outspent her income and had to learn how to not only manage her money, but how to leverage it to work for her. She paid off her student and auto loans in full less than four years after graduating and bought her first condo a year later. In the process, she gained skills and tools that she realized weren’t universally known, so she started Prosperity to help others help themselves. Chuch has received training from the University of Wisconsin and the Financial Coach Academy to help her best serve her clients and community. She is an active member of YAD and various other Colorado Jewish organizations.
Session Topics:
Session 1: February 5th: Budgeting & Saving, Goal Setting, and Plan Making
Session 2: February 12th: Job Hunting, Salary Negotiation, Side Hustles and Building Additional Income
Session 3: February 19th: Credit Cards and Credit Scores
Session 4: February 26th: Talking Finances with a Partner & Dating on a Budget
Cost: $5/ session, $15/ all four sessions. Please note that payment must be received before the start of each session in order for you to attend.
Time
February 20, 2025 8:00 am - 10:00 am(GMT-07:00)
Location
JEWISHColorado
300 S. Dahlia St.
Event Details
Exclusive briefing for JCRC Member Organizations | Presented in partnership with the Hartman Institute Israel’s streets are filled with signs proclaiming, “Together We Will Win,” yet deep divisions persist within the
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Exclusive briefing for JCRC Member Organizations | Presented in partnership with the Hartman Institute
Israel’s streets are filled with signs proclaiming, “Together We Will Win,” yet deep divisions persist within the nation. This session examines the key social, political, and religious rifts that have intensified in the current climate, as Israel faces choices that could shape its future path. Dr. Masua Sagiv will outline two primary strategies—one focused on fostering national unity, and the other on addressing and combatting extremism within Israeli society. What are the implications of each path, and what challenges might lie ahead as Israel navigates these critical crossroads?
Organizer
thu20feb5:30 pmthu7:00 pmDignity Grows Packing Party
Time
February 20, 2025 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm(GMT-07:00)
Location
Ruby's Market
1569 S Pearl St
Event Details
It’s the little things that make a big difference. Roll up your sleeves and join JEWISHcolorado’s Women’s Philanthropy Dignity Grows initiative to fight Period Poverty and
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It’s the little things that make a big difference.
Roll up your sleeves and join JEWISHcolorado’s Women’s Philanthropy Dignity Grows initiative to fight Period Poverty and pack hygiene totes. Totes from this party, which provide a month’s supply of personal and menstrual hygiene products, will be packed at and distributed to Ruby’s Market and Pantry, serving our refugee and immigrant populations.
We are also asking people who attend this event to help stock the pantry with some necessary food items. We have been asked to bring a bottle of cooking oil – corn, vegetable, or olive oil, if this is something you would like to do.
Can’t make it? Please consider making a donation online to help provide “hope in a bag” and pay it forward. When you make the donation online, please be sure to designate the gift to Women’s Philanthropy and in the comment section indicate “Dignity Grows.”
Suggested Donation: $18
Dignity Grows is a boots on the ground, volunteer initiative of the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford and is supported by National Women’s Philanthropy of Jewish Federations of North America.
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sun23feb2:00 pmsun3:00 pmCoffee and Culture: A YAD Ambassador Gathering
Time
February 23, 2025 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm(GMT-07:00)
Event Details
Enjoy a welcoming attitude of “convivio”- a gathering where anyone and everyone is welcome to share and savor delectable food and drink – Convivio Cafe is a women and immigrant-owned,
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Enjoy a welcoming attitude of “convivio”- a gathering where anyone and everyone is welcome to share and savor delectable food and drink – Convivio Cafe is a women and immigrant-owned, Guatemalan-inspired café built around this central idea.
Sign up today as space is limited!
YAD serves Jewish adults ages 21-45. Questions? Email Kpodolak@JEWISHcolorado.org.
sun23feb3:00 pmsun5:30 pmCommunity-Wide Family Havdalah
Time
February 23, 2025 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm(GMT-07:00)
Event Details
Join JEWISHcolorado’s Family Engagement programs, Jewish Explorers and PJ Library, for a private event at the Butterfly Pavilion using our five senses to celebrate Havdalah, engage in kid-friendly activities with
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Join JEWISHcolorado’s Family Engagement programs, Jewish Explorers and PJ Library, for a private event at the Butterfly Pavilion using our five senses to celebrate Havdalah, engage in kid-friendly activities with Jewish community organizations that provide programming for families with young children, and get to experience the Butterfly Pavilion exhibits! Join us for an afternoon of fun activities and delicious snacks. Kosher dietary laws observed. Geared toward ages 0-8. All are welcome! Mitzvah project TBD.
Thanks to our community partners:
Bonai Shalom, Boulder JCC, Har Hashem, HEA Denver, Honeymoon Israel, Jewish Experience, JCC Ranch Camp, JCC Denver, JOI, Nevei Kodesh, Rodef, Shwayder, Temple Sinai, DJDS, Chabad NW Metro Denver, Ramah in the Rockies
Organizer
wed26feb6:30 pmwed8:00 pmYAD Finance February: A Financial Literacy Series with Rachel Grafman
Time
February 26, 2025 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT-07:00)
Location
JEWISHColorado
300 S. Dahlia St.
Event Details
Empower yourself with the knowledge to make smart financial decisions in a four-part series lead by local YAD superstar Rachel Grafman! This engaging four-part series breaks down essential topics like
Event Details
Empower yourself with the knowledge to make smart financial decisions in a four-part series lead by local YAD superstar Rachel Grafman! This engaging four-part series breaks down essential topics like budgeting, saving, job hunting, and credit cards into easy-to-follow steps. This series is perfect for young adults starting their financial journey and will equip you with the tools to build a secure and successful future.
*You can attend any or all of the sessions, you do not have to commit to attending all four!
Learn More about Rachel: Rachel “Chuch” Grafman is a personal finance coach with her practice Prosperity Personal Finance. She began her financial journey as many people do, saddled with debt, feeling out of control with money, and unsure what to do about it. When she graduated college, she quickly outspent her income and had to learn how to not only manage her money, but how to leverage it to work for her. She paid off her student and auto loans in full less than four years after graduating and bought her first condo a year later. In the process, she gained skills and tools that she realized weren’t universally known, so she started Prosperity to help others help themselves. Chuch has received training from the University of Wisconsin and the Financial Coach Academy to help her best serve her clients and community. She is an active member of YAD and various other Colorado Jewish organizations.
Session Topics:
Session 1: February 5th: Budgeting & Saving, Goal Setting, and Plan Making
Session 2: February 12th: Job Hunting, Salary Negotiation, Side Hustles and Building Additional Income
Session 3: February 19th: Credit Cards and Credit Scores
Session 4: February 26th: Talking Finances with a Partner & Dating on a Budget
Cost: $5/ session, $15/ all four sessions. Please note that payment must be received before the start of each session in order for you to attend.
Time
March 4, 2025 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT-07:00)
Event Details
Presented in partnership with The CELL and Temple Emanuel Don’t miss this talk by counterterrorism and intelligence expert Dr. Matthew Levitt, who looks at the future of the north in Israel
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Presented in partnership with The CELL and Temple Emanuel
Don’t miss this talk by counterterrorism and intelligence expert Dr. Matthew Levitt, who looks at the future of the north in Israel with Hezbollah. Levitt is author of Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon’s Party of God. His book was the first thorough examination of Hezbollah’s covert activities beyond Lebanon’s borders, including its financial and logistical support networks and its criminal and terrorist operations worldwide. Levitt will show convincingly how Hezbollah’s willingness to use violence at home and abroad, its global reach, and its proxy-patron relationship with the Iranian regime all continue to be of serious concern.
Questions: events@TheCELL.org or (303) 844-4000
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thu06mar7:00 pmthu9:00 pm2025 JCRC Mobilization Core Kickoff
Time
March 6, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT-07:00)
Event Details
Are you ready to take action to support Colorado’s Jewish community and its connection to Israel? Join the JCRC Mobilization Corps today! The JCRC Mobilization Corps is a community of
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Are you ready to take action to support Colorado’s Jewish community and its connection to Israel? Join the JCRC Mobilization Corps today!
The JCRC Mobilization Corps is a community of trained volunteers throughout the state that can be quickly and effectively deployed to advance the advocacy and policy priorities of the Jewish Colorado community.
We are launching the JCRC Mobilization Corps with a Kickoff Event featuring Boundless Israel’s Roee Snir, Head of Analysis and Outreach.
Mobilization Corps volunteers are aligned through:
- Connection: We bring together advocates that believe Jews and our allies should be safe, respected, and empowered.
- Education: We share insights and updates on key issues affecting Colorado’s Jewish community, and more.
- Mobilization: We create opportunities to share your voice with decision-makers.
- Training: We host events and training sessions, enabling Corps volunteers to confidently engage with public officials and democratic processes.
For more information about the JCRC and its Mobilization Corps efforts, contact: Brandon Rattiner, JCRC Senior Director, BRattiner@jewishcolorado.org
wed12mar11:00 amwed1:00 pmJCRC Luncheon 2025
Time
March 12, 2025 11:00 am - 1:00 pm(GMT-07:00)
Location
Denver Art Museum
100 W 14th Ave Pkwy
Event Details
Join the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) as we honor Matt Most with the Community Leadership Award and Senator Dafna Michaelson Jenet with the Legislative Leadership Award
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Join the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) as we honor Matt Most with the Community Leadership Award and Senator Dafna Michaelson Jenet with the Legislative Leadership Award in recognition of their contributions to the community and advocacy for positive change.
Matt Most | Community Leadership Award Recipient
Matt Most is a co-founder of the SHEFA Innovation Foundry and the co-chair of the Council for a Secure America. Prior to these roles, Matt has had a 35-year career in energy and environmental commodities including Vice President of Government Relations at Ovintiv (formerly Encana Oil & Gas), Senior Energy Trader at Edison Mission Energy, and Commodities Center Director at Waste Management, Inc. Matt has been involved with the JCRC since 2015, serving as chair from 2022-2024 and its interim director for much of 2024. Under his leadership, the JCRC helped secure nearly $2 million in nonprofit security grants for Colorado organizations and defeat numerous anti-Israel resolutions and bills. His extensive board service includes positions with the Anti-Defamation League Mountain States, the Children’s Museum of Denver, the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, JEWISHcolorado and many others.
The Honorable Dafna Michaelson Jenet | Legislative Leadership Award Recipient
Senator Dafna Michaelson Jenet was a member of the Colorado House of Representatives for seven years before moving on to the Senate, where she was recently elected President pro-tempore. Her legislative work primarily focuses on youth, particularly foster youth, mental health, and healthcare access. Further areas of advocacy include her lifelong efforts to increase education surrounding the Holocaust and genocide. In 2020, Senator Michaelson Jenet successfully created and passed a historic bill mandating inclusion of Holocaust and Genocide education in high school curricula in the state of Colorado. Prior to this, she served as the Director of the Holocaust Awareness Institute of the University of Denver as well as the Director of March of the Living for the Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York. In addition, the Senator was president of the Denver chapter of Hadassah; she served on the Desert-Mountain Region Board and in the National Portfolio Council of this organization.
Time
March 12, 2025 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm(GMT-07:00)
Location
JEWISHColorado
300 S. Dahlia St.
Event Details
Presented in partnership with the Hartman Institute Sending a child to college has always stirred complex emotions in parents. The pride in watching our children step into adulthood is mixed with
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Presented in partnership with the Hartman Institute
Sending a child to college has always stirred complex emotions in parents. The pride in watching our children step into adulthood is mixed with a bittersweet awareness of the passage of time and our empty (or emptying) nests. However, since Oct. 7th, Jewish parents face a whole new set of questions and concerns. Will my child face hostility or discrimination due to their Jewish identity? Will discussions about Israel and Zionism impact their campus experience? What support systems exist for Jewish students navigating these challenges? And what is my role, as a parent, in this new (ab)normal? Parents and teens headed to college encouraged to attend.
sun16mar2:00 pmsun4:30 pmJewish Explorers Kid-Friendly "Nosh & Dessert" Passover Seder
Time
March 16, 2025 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm(GMT-07:00)
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Join us for a kid-friendly “nosh & desert” Passover Seder. We’ll nosh, enjoy a fun interactive, and meaningful kid-friendly Passover Seder with dessert as the “meal” and celebrate this special
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Join us for a kid-friendly “nosh & desert” Passover Seder. We’ll nosh, enjoy a fun interactive, and meaningful kid-friendly Passover Seder with dessert as the “meal” and celebrate this special holiday together as a community!
Jewish Explorers welcomes Jewish and multifaith families with preschool and elementary school-age children. Through weekly and monthly classroom programs, Shabbat dinners, and holiday celebrations, we provide opportunities to learn about Jewish values, culture, traditions, and holidays through interactive activities, arts and crafts, music, PJ library books, and more. Together, we have built a community that is warm, welcoming, and celebrates the diversity of our families, connecting families to each other, the Colorado Jewish community, and Israel.
For more information about Jewish Explorers, please email Cindy Coons, Director of Jewish Explorers & Family Engagement, CCoons@JEWISHcolorado.org.
tue18mar7:45 amtue11:00 amSmart Women, Smart Conversations: Women's Advocacy Day
Time
March 18, 2025 7:45 am - 11:00 am(GMT-07:00)
Location
Colorado State Capitol
Event Details
Presented by JEWISHcolorado Women’s Philanthropy Join us to Advocate on Issues Affecting the Colorado Jewish Community Tentative Program: 7:45 AM Breakfast and briefing including remarks by legislators. 9:00 AM Meetings
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Presented by JEWISHcolorado Women’s Philanthropy
Join us to Advocate on Issues Affecting the Colorado Jewish Community
Tentative Program:
7:45 AM Breakfast and briefing including remarks by legislators.
9:00 AM Meetings with legislators to advocate for issues.
10:30 AM Debrief and next steps
11:00 AM Program concludes
tue29apr7:00 pmtue9:00 pmYom HaZikaron 2025
Time
April 29, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT-07:00)
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Join us as we unite to honor the memory of those who have bravely served and sacrificed for the Jewish State, as well as those lost to senseless acts of
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Join us as we unite to honor the memory of those who have bravely served and sacrificed for the Jewish State, as well as those lost to senseless acts of terrorism. In addition to commemorating these heroes, we will also recognize the enduring connection our community shares with Israel.
Yom HaZikaron, or Israeli Memorial Day, serves as a poignant reminder for Israelis and Jewish communities worldwide to honor the sacrifices of fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism.
On this day, Israelis pause their daily activities for a two-minute standstill, marked by blaring sirens, to collectively pay homage to the fallen. This ritual, established by law in 1963, has evolved into a deeply ingrained aspect of Israeli culture, resonating globally.
If you wish to memorialize a friend or family member who was a fallen Israeli soldier or victim of terror, kindly reach out to Nelly Ben Tal at nbental@jewishcolorado.org.
Let us stand together in remembrance and solidarity.