1. Directory
In This Issue
Boulder Jewish Maimonides Wellness Center
Community Center Kathryn Bernheimer, Director Boulder JCC Happenings 6
3800 Kalmia Ave (303) 998-1021 School News 3
Boulder, CO 80301 Kathryn@boulderjcc.org
www.boulderjcc.org Calendar 3
Office: (303) 998-1900 MWC Advisory Board Of Common Interest (OCI) 36
Fax: (303) 998-1965 Evie Cohen Shalom Baby 43
Linda Loewenstein, Dr. Larry Eckstein Community 44
Executive Director Stephanie Greenberg
Rabbi Nadya Gross Allied Jewish Federation 45
Linda@boulderjcc.org
Miriam Kessler Jewish Family Service 46
Jerry Pinsker, Sharon Kocina
Facilities Manager Quick Reference Contacts 47
Roberta Reinfeld
Jerry@boulderjcc.org Dr. William Shiovitz
Kathryn Bernheimer,
Boulder JCC Preschool
Program Director
Susie Valdez, Director
Mission Statement
Kathryn@boulderjcc.org
Lisa Trank,
Office: (303) 448-9939
Fax: (303) 448-9938
The Boulder JCC’s mission is to
Marketing Director Susie@boulderjcc.org provide programs and services based
(303) 998-5626
Lisa@boulderjcc.org B’Yahad: The Israel Center at in Jewish values and traditions in a
the Boulder JCC
Shari Blake Schnee, Kathryn Bernheimer, Director place where people of all ages and
Boulder JCC Program Assistant
(720) 982-7234
(303) 998-1021
Kathryn@boulderjcc.org
backgrounds gather to exchange
Shari@boulderjcc.org ideas, learn and grow together.
B’Yahad Board of Directors
HaSifria Library
Froma Fallik, Bruce Shaffer, President
Director of Library Services Michele Cohen
(303) 998-1900, ext. 5 Linda Feiman
Froma@boulderjcc.org Rachel Fraenkel
Marc Ginsburg Community Page Newsletter Carla Chamblee,
HaSifria Advisory Board Tina Harrop
www.boulderjcc.org BJCC Office Manager
Sheldon Sands
Tina Harrop, Co-chair (303) 447-3313
Carol Secor Lisa Trank,
Pam Rosenblum, Co-chair Fax: (303) 447-5936
Julie Shaffer Editor Graphic Designer
Shoshi Bilavsky Carla@boulderjcc.org
(303) 998-5626
Leah Boonin MENORAH Lisa@boulderjcc.org Laurel Levihn,
Morah Yehudis Fishman Kathryn Bernheimer, Director
Kelli Epstein, BJCC Office Assistant
Alice Gansfield (303) 998-1900, ext. 9
Advertising Coordinator (303) 998-1029
Molly Goldsmith MenorahRSVP@boulderjcc.org
(303) 307-6941 Laurel@boulderjcc.org
Zilla Goodman
MENORAH Advisory Committee Kelli@boulderjcc.org P.O. Box 18983
Deb Nichols
Boulder, CO 80308
Golda-Rachel Rosencrantz Golda-Rachel Rosencrantz,
Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi President
Julie Shaffer Stephanie Greenberg, Boulder Jewish Community Center
Francine Weaver Fundraising Chair Board of Directors
Jerry Pinsker,
Andreas Chizzali, President Allen Hittelman
Boulder Jewish Family Service Vice-President
Erik Bernstein, Past-President David Levin
www.jewishfamilyservice.org Betsy Friess,
Secretary Mark Wong, Vice-President Chaya Major
Margie Freedman
Gale Boonstra, Jon Brandon, Treasurer Michael Osterman
mfreedman@jewishfamilyservice.org
Treasurer Carolyn Grant, Secretary Alice Rosenblatt
Roberta Reinfeld
Sid Fox Steve Ellis Ed Victor
rreinfeld@jewishfamilyservice.org
David Greenberg Jack Gindi Butch Weaver
(303) 415-1025
Allen Hittelman Ted Harris
Fax: (303) 998-1965
Howard Leibowitz
Shalom Baby
Beth Litz, Program Coordinator
(720) 364-1812
Bethlitz@yahoo.com
2. Boulder JCC Community Profile:
Metamorphosis from Caterpillar to Chava
The Goldstein-Lincoln family relocated to Boulder soon after the
birth of their daughter, Isabella, first known as Izzy, but now known
as Chava. At two and a half years old, she became a Caterpillar
at the Boulder JCC Preschool, where although timid at first, Izzy
came alive! She delighted in the rituals of Shabbat and the holiday
celebrations. Together the family learned the Shabbat songs and
prayers and incorporated those rituals at home. While at the
Boulder JCC Preschool, Izzy met another little girl named Chava
and was taken with her energy and confidence. Izzy’s parents,
Brian and Robin, explained that her own Hebrew name was Chava. BJCC Preschool Caterpillar Graduate
Chava Goldstein-Lincoln
A year later, Izzy transferred to the Friends’ School. While she enjoyed the new children and activities, she
missed the Boulder JCC Preschool environment. She also missed being with other Jewish kids. As Izzy
approached her fifth birthday, she awoke one morning and declared that her name was now Chava. Her
parents thought it was a good nickname, but she assertively replied, “Chava is not a nickname. It is my
real name.” She informed her teachers and her friends of her new name. The following week she changed
her name on her cubby. When asked why she decided to change her name, she responded that she wanted
to be called by her Jewish name. Despite or questions from children and adults about this change, she
has remained steadfast. Chava is now turning six, and, at her request, the family are members of a local
synagogue and attend a family-oriented Sunday School. They honor Shabbat and the Jewish holidays with
prayer, challah and song, and joyfully refer to their daughter as Chava — life!
Menorah’s Film Screening
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4. January 2007
Wednesday, Jan. 10 - Older Adults: “Hustling Sheets - The Jewish Newsboys of Colorado”
Wednesday, Jan. 17 - HaSifira Book Club: The History of Love
Thursday, Jan. 18 - B’Yahad/Israel Eye: Downtown Salon “Tzedek Hevrati”
with Rikma Rabbi David Lazar
Saturday, Jan. 20 - Menorah Talking Pictures Series: Marching with Martin Luther King
“Abraham Joshua Heschel Remembered”
Wed., Jan. 24 - AJW Service Study to Peru: Making your tzedakah a “personal” experience
with Francine Lavin Weaver
Thursday, Jan. 25 - Reel Israel: “James’ Journey to Jerusalem” at Har HaShem
Sunday, Jan. 28 - B’Yahad: Israel Sideways/Israeli Wine Tasting at Q’s
February 2007 – Black History Month
Saturday, Feb. 3 - Joshua Nelson in concert at Boulder Theater
Sunday, Feb. 11 - March 4: Book-a-thon
Sunday, Feb. 11 - “Jewish Places, Jewish Spaces, Jewish Faces” BJCC 2nd Annual
Photo Contest Meet the Artists Wine and Cheese Reception
Sunday, Feb. 11 - Menorah Talking Pictures Series: “The Burial Society”
Wednesday, Feb. 14 - HaSifria and Older Adults: “The Jews of Shanghai” with M. L. Malcolm
Sunday, Feb. 18 - Highlights from the Mellon Financial Denver Jewish Film Festival at Boulder JCC
Tuesday, Feb. 20 - Chai Tech: “Cooking on all Burners” with Spice of Life’s David Rubin
Wednesday, Feb. 21 - HaSifria Book Club: Lovesong
Thursday, Feb. 22 - B’Yahad/Israel Eye: “A Walk Through Tel Aviv”
with Professor Maoz Azaryahu
Saturday,Feb. 24: Reel Israel: “Bonjour Monsieur Shlomi” at Boulder JCC
Wednesday, Feb. 28 - Boulder JCC’s Private Members Dinner with Deborah Lipstadt at CU
March 2007
Sunday, March 4 - Boulder JCC Community Purim Carnival
Sunday, March 11 - Menorah Film Series: “When Do We Eat?”
Wednesday, March 14: Older Adults
Sunday, March 18 - Menorah: “Understanding Christian Zionism”
Thursday, March 22: Reel Israel
April 2007
Wednesday, April 11 - Older Adults
Wednesday, April 18 - 9News Health Fair
Thursday, April 19 - Chidush Awards
Sunday, April 29 - Menorah Talking Pictures Series: “From Swastika to Jim Crow”
May 2007
Sunday, May 6: Menorah Film Series: “Tijuana Jews”
Wednesday, May 9: Older Adults
June 2007
Sunday, June 10 - Boulder Jewish Festival
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5. January 2007
Jan. 5 Jan. 9
48 Ways to Wisdom
Give us your best shot! Calling all
With Yehudis
photographers! Fishman
Deadline for Photo Tuesdays, 10-11:30
Submissions is a.m.
January 5! Please Jan. 9, 16, 23,
submit your favorite Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27
pictures for “Jewish and March 6
Spaces, Jewish
$100 for Boulder JCC
Places, Jewish
Faces”
members; $120/
non-members
Submissions may be made digitally to Drop-in cost: $18
Kathryn@boulderjcc.org or with 8X10 prints.
Limit: 10 pictures Morah Yehudis Fishman brings a palpable passion
for Torah and Judaism to her work as a teacher and
Winners must provide framed 8X10 or larger photographs
mentor. A renowned educator, Morah Yehudis Fishman
by February 2 for display in the photo exhibit beginning
has been sharing the wisdom of Torah with students
with the artists wine and cheese reception Sunday,
for more than 25 years. Her unique ability to convey
February 11, 5:30 - 7 p.m. (See page 15)
Jewish principles and unravel the mysteries of Jewish
mysticism in a personally meaningful and non-
judgmental manner has earned the affection of her
devoted students.
“In these challenging times, both individually and
collectively, the greatest sages of our times have
emphasized that the most valuable personal work
that we can do is to work on character refinement in
a Torah context. This class, combining deep teaching
and honest dialogue and soul-searching, can help you
achieve this goal.” – Yehudis Fishman
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6. Jan. 10 Jan. 17
“Hustling Sheets: HaSifria Book Club
The Jewish Newsboys of The History of Love
Colorado” by Nicole Krauss
Slide show and Wed., Jan. 17
interactive talk Noon-1:30 p.m.
With Ron Sladek At the Boulder JCC
Wednesday, Jan. 10
Noon At the Boulder JCC Leo Gursky is an old man defined by his loneliness,
Cost: $5 lunch and talk but before the war, he fell in love and wrote a book.
RSVP: Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021 Although he doesn’t know it, that book also survived,
crossed an ocean, and changed lives. Fourteen-year-
Ron Sladek grew up listening to stories told by his old Alma Singer was named after a character in the
grandfather and great-uncles, all from immigrant book. She has her hands full trying to care for her
Jewish families, about their adventures selling depressed mother and her little brother who believes
newspapers on the streets of downtown Denver in the he may be the Messiah. As the connection between
early 1900s. Now an educator, historian, writer and Gursky and Singer is revealed, so is the potential
professional historic preservation consultant, Sladek for salvation - or despair. Krauss’s poetic prose and
has compiled a slide show of rare photos detailing finely drawn characters make this a memorable book.
the life of the Jewish newsboys to accompany his A Publishers Weekly starred review. You bring a dairy
anecdotes about this colorful aspect of the immigrant or pareve lunch and we’ll provide drinks and dessert.
experience in both Colorado and America.
Contact: Froma@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1900, ext. 5.
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Non-medical volunteers are also needed to perform
the height and weight screenings, assist at other screenings,
register and direct health fair participants and fill in where needed.
To volunteer (non-medical), please email
Shari at Shari@boulderjcc.org.
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8. Jan. 18 Jan. 20
Marching with King: “Abraham
Joshua Heschel Remembered”
Saturday, Jan. 0
7 p.m.
Downtown Salon At the Boulder JCC
Tzedek Hevrati: Israeli Rabbis Join us for a short film
as Social Justice Advocates followed by personal
Thursday, January 18, 7:30 p.m. reflections by speakers
Foolish Craig’s Café Rabbi Victor Gross and
Rabbi Gavriel Goldfeder
1611 Pearl Street
RSVP to Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021 A refugee from Germany
who became professor of Jewish ethics and mysticism
Join us downtown for an engaging café evening of at the Jewish Theological Seminary, the late Rabbi
learning about this exciting new dimension of Judaism Abraham Joshua Heschel combined deep scholarship
in Israel today. Rabbi David Lazar from Tel Aviv and with a strong moral passion which led him to march with
other visiting Rikma Rabbis will share their experiences Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and to oppose the Vietnam
as change agents in Israeli society. War. The 60-minute documentary “Abraham Joshua
Heschel Remembered” begins with a discussion by
scholars Ismar Schorsch and Cornel West, who focus on
Boulder Jewish Festival News!
Heschel’s efforts regarding Black-Jewish relations. In an
Save the Date for the 13th Annual
interview filmed shortly before his death in 1972, Heschel
Boulder Jewish Festival — Sunday, June 10!
defined humanity’s deepest passion as “a craving for the
The all-volunteer committee has started meaning of existence.”
planning for this year’s event. The
Rabbi Victor Gross was a student of Professor Heschel
committee meets once a month through
in the late 60s and had a personal relationship with him
June and new volunteers are welcome! If
and his family and paid a partial debt to his influence by
you would like to get involved in the biggest
writing his Ph.D. about him. Rabbi Gavriel Goldfeder
Jewish event in Boulder, please contact:
was also deeply influenced by Heschel’s teachings.
mail@boulderjewishfestival.org.
Applications for community booths, artists RSVP to Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021
and food booths will be mailed/emailed in
February. For more information:
www.boulderjewishfestival.org.
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9. Jan. 24 Jan. 25
Reel Israel: An Israeli Film Series
American Co-sponsored by B’Yahad:
Jewish World The Israel Center at the Boulder JCC,
Service Study Congregation Har HaShem and Menorah
Tour to Peru:
Making your
Tzedakah a “personal” experience
With Francine Lavin Weaver
Wednesday, Jan. 24, noon
At the Boulder JCC
Free lunch and talk
RSVP to Kathryn@boulderjcc.org by January 22 “James’ Journey to Jerusalem” (2003)
Directed by: Ra’anan Alexandrowicz
Francine Lavin Weaver is a freelance writer, Judaic
Thursday, Jan. 25, 7 p.m.
Family Educator and philanthropist in Boulder.
Francine recently returned from a journey to Peru to
At Congregation Har HaShem
meet with project partners of American Jewish World 3950 Baseline Road
Service in that country. She will share her insights, Suggested donation: $5
inspiration, and memories at an informal lunch
This wise, clever Israeli film reintroduces the once-
gathering.
popular concept of film as allegory, as it follows a
Christian pilgrim on his bumpy road to salvation.
James travels from his small African village to
Israel, where he hopes to lay eyes on Jerusalem. But
his pilgrimage is cut short at Tel Aviv immigration,
where his tale of spiritual hunger is written off
as a veiled attempt to make money. Directed and
co-written by Israeli documentarian Ra’anan
Alexandrowicz, the movie shows how our best
intentions - be they religious or secular - can
rapidly go awry when money, responsibility
and even organized religion come into play.
“Funny, knowing and immensely enjoyable.” - New York Post
RSVP to Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021
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10. February 2007
Jan. 8 Feb. 3
Israel Sideways™: Israeli Wine
Tasting at Q’s
With sommelier David Miller
Sunday, Jan. 28, 5 p.m.
At Q’s Restaurant in the Hotel JOSHUA NELSON in Concert
Boulderado Saturday, Feb. 3, 8 p.m.
$25 per person, includes wine and At The Boulder Theater
appetizers Tickets: $18/$25/$36
Space limited to 25: RSVP by Jan. 24 Join us for a special concert with Joshua Nelson, “The
to Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021
Prince of Kosher Gospel,” to benefit the Boulder
Wine has been central to Judaism since its inception JCC. Joshua Nelson is one of the most exciting new
and the ancient history of wine can be traced to performers on the scene and was recently featured
the Middle East. Join us on the enclosed porch of on “Oprah” as a performer to watch out for. Come
Q’s Restaurant in the historic Hotel Boulderado to hear Nelson as he presents classic Jewish music
sample Israeli wine and cheese, two exports rapidly with a whole lot of SOUL!
gaining international acclaim. Q’s sommelier David
“The next big thing in music...He literally brings the
Miller will de-mystify the art of appreciating fine
house down.” -- Oprah Winfrey
wine and discuss the history of wine in Israel, which
traces back thousands of years, and discuss the role Tickets available at
of wine in Israeli society today. www.bouldertheater.com
Allen M. Hittelman
Owner/Broker
5390 Centennial Trail
Boulder, CO 80303
Phone: 303-444-0139
Cell: 303-884-1120
Fax: 303-444-0189
allenhittelman@comcast.net
www.bouldercreekrealty.com
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13. The Boulder JCC gratefully acknowledges
the following organizations for their
generous support of our many programs:
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14. Menorah Talking Pictures Series
Feb. 11
“The Burial Society”
(2002)
Jewish Spaces, Written and directed by
Jewish Places, Nicholas Racz
Jewish Faces Starring Rob LaBelle,
Jan Rubes, David Paymer
Meet the Artists
A nebbishy loan manager at Sunday, Feb. 11, 7 p.m.
Wine and Cheese At the Boulder JCC
the Hebrew National Bank,
Reception Suggested donation:
Sheldon Kasner is an unlikely
Sunday, Feb. 11 $6/BJCC members;
criminal – Woody Allen miscast
5:30-7 p.m. $8/non-members.
in “Goodfellas.” A comic and
At the Boulder JCC thoroughly Jewish thriller, “Burial Society” finds Sheldon on
the lam from mobsters. Relying on brains to outwit the brawny
Join us for the opening of the Boulder JCC’s
thugs on his trail, Sheldon infiltrates the mysterious world of the
second annual community photo contest. Come
Chevrah Kaddisha (the Jewish society that prepares bodies for
see the work of local amateur photographers
burial according to ancient ritual) in order to steal a body and fake
and view their images of Jewish life at home
his own death. But having sought and found refuge within this
and around the world.
ancient religious society, Sheldon finds himself captivated by this
Join Menorah for a screening of “The Burial unusual and powerful world and the three old men who run it.
Society” at 7 p.m., immediately following the “A nifty little thriller... like a Coen Brothers-style neo-noir with an
reception. extra serving of matzoh.” - The Eye Weekly (Toronto)
RSVP: Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021
Joel Rosenblum Joel Rosenblum
Insurance for Asset Protection Insurance for Asset Protection
Long Term Care, Health Life Long Term Care, Health Life
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15. Feb.14
HaSifria and Older Adults:
Not Just For Seniors! Malcolm’s novel is set in post World War I Europe and
“The Jews of in Shanghai between the wars and during World War
Shanghai: One II. Shanghai was occupied by the Japanese in 1937,
Hundred Years of and was the only port in the world that did not require
Power and Betrayal” either a visa or a passport in order to enter. Crowded
with refugees from Russia, Austria, Lithuania and
With M. L. Malcolm Germany, this safe haven presented refugees with
Author of Silent Lies: A Novel challenges such as a language barrier, overcrowding,
Wednesday, February 14, noon disease, and lack of food but eventually became a
At the Boulder JCC North Wing functioning community with schools, newspapers,
Cost: $5 for lunch and talk. and cultural events. Come hear Malcolm share her
Contact: Froma@boulderjcc.org,
research into the period with a focus on the Shanghai
(303) 998-1900, ext. 5.
Ghetto and life in China during the war.
RSVP to Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021
Upcoming HaSifria Book Club Titles…
Book-a-thon
is here!! Mar. 21, Dara Horn, The World to Come: A Nove
February 11 - Apr. 25, Ron Rosenbaum (ed), Those Who
March 4 Forget the Past: The Question of Anti-Semitism
(Parts 1-6)
Read books with Jewish May 16 Ron Rosenbaum (ed), Those Who Forget
content, raise money for the the Past: The Question of Anti-Semitism (Parts 7-
11)
library,
and win fabulous prizes! Homebound?
We have a wonderful volunteer who will pick up
and/or deliver books directly to you.
Contact: Froma@boulderjcc.org, This service will only be available every two weeks.
(303) 998-1900, ext. 5 and for more Call Froma to schedule at (303) 998-1900, ext. 5.
information.
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17. Menorah Talking Pictures Series
Feb. 18 “The Gefilte Fish
Chronicles”(2006)
Director: David Burnett
Highlights from The Mellon Financial USA/56 minutes
Denver Jewish Film Festival Boulder Premiere
Sunday, Feb. 18 Sunday, Feb. 18
At the Boulder JCC 4 p.m.
The descendants of Russian immigrants, Abe and Minnie
Join us for three Boulder premieres Dubroff still celebrate Passover together, a century later,
from the festival’s schedule of exciting in Newburgh, N.Y. Tap your toes to an irresistible klezmer
new Jewish films. soundtrack as “Pesach Machers” Sophie, Peppy and Rosie
Cost: $6 per film/$15 all three films lead a six-week preparation process culminating in a seder
Discussion following each film
that’s a lot like seders worldwide — only much bigger.
“I’ve heard it said many times, and it’s the truth: The
family that sits around the table together, stays together.
And we have many tables,” Peppy says.
Feast
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18. Boulder Premiere “King of Beggars”
“The Forgotten (2006)
Refugees” (2005) Director: Uri Paster
Israel/98 minutes
Hebrew with English
Director: Michael Grynszpan subtitles
USA/Israel/49 minutes Sunday, Feb. 18
Sunday, Feb. 18, 6:30 p.m. 8 p.m.
Boulder premiere!
In the 1920s, Baghdad was nearly 40 percent
Jewish, Part samurai, part savior, Fishke is a bathhouse
“the New York City of the Middle East.” Egypt’s attendant in a late 16th-Century Russian shtetl
constitution was drafted by a Jew. In 1945 there who becomes the leader of a fighting brigade of
were up to one million Jews living in the Middle Jewish outcasts. Based on the character of Fishke
East and North Africa outside the Palestine Mandate der Krumer (Fishke the Lame) created by the
- many living in communities dating back more than great Hebrew and Yiddish writer Mendele Mocher
three millennia. Today, there are several thousand. Sforim, the hero struggles against both a divided
Who are these Jews? What precipitated their mass Jewish community and his Russian military
exodus in the 20th century? Where did they go? And masters, setting up a metaphor for the Jewish
why don’t we know their stories? Director Michael people’s relationship with each other and the rest
Grynszpan documents a civilization that took 16 of the world, then and now. “King of Beggars”
centuries to grow to a million souls, and just a few asks whether a new Jewish identity — one of a
decades to whither to nearly none. free people who believe in peace and coexistence
— is attainable
10% of our commission is
given back to the community
organization of your choice.
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19. Feb. 0 Starting from scratch in
1987, David Rubin began
A Spice of Life with two
“Cooking on All Burners”
employees. Today he has a
With David Rubin staff of 130, two event facilities and caters 5,000 events
Tuesday, Feb. 20, 6 p.m. a year. Named Best of Boulder since the late 1990s,
A Spice of Life A Spice of Life is the largest catering company north
5706 Arapahoe Ave of I-70 and is among the top ten in Colorado. Rubin
Cost: $40 per person frequently shares his recipe for success as a teacher
at the Small Business Development Center and is
RSVP by Feb. 16 to Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, active in the Entrepreneurs’ Organization. Come hear
(303) 998-1021 Rubin’s personal story and his thoughts on leadership,
management, human resources and the importance of
bringing standards to your business.
Chidush Awards
Are you a creative thinker? An inspiring teacher? We’re looking for you …
Join us to celebrate Jewish Education at the Chidush Awards Event
Thursday, April 19, 7pm at the Chautauqua Community House
with special guest Peter Asher Pitzele.
Peter Asher Pitzele is the founder of Bibliodrama and Biblio-therapy. He has a Ph.D. from
Harvard, has taught as an adjunct faculty member for the Jewish Theological Seminary in
New York , and is Dean of Faculty for Storahtelling. Situated somewhere between school and
theater, between the pulpit and the stage, Bibliodrama is a form of role-playing that invites
participants to find their voices in the text and the text’s voice in themselves.
Boulder’s Jewish educators will be invited to a teacher training event and dinner before the
event. Watch for more detailed information in the next Community Page.
More information about Chidush can
be found at www.chidush.org
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HaSifria February
Book Club
“A Walk Through
Julius Lester
Tel Aviv”
Lovesong With Professor
Wednesday, Feb. 1 Maoz Azaryahu
noon-1:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb.
At the Boulder JCC North Wing 7 p.m.
RSVP: Froma@boulderjcc.org, At the Boulder JCC
(303) 998-1900, ext. 5 Cost: $5/Boulder JCC members;
$6/non-members
“Well-known author, academic, and former civil rights
RSVP: Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021
activist Lester takes the reader on an extraordinary spiritual
odyssey that starts in the Forties with his childhood in
When you come to Tel Aviv, Maoz Azaryahu will be
segregated Nashville; continues through his years of happy to take you on a walking tour of the city he
avowed atheism and civil rights work, with accusations lives in and has studied intently for many years. In the
of anti-Semitism by whites and betrayal by blacks; and meantime, join us for simulated walk — replete with
concludes with his conversion to Judaism. His search for slides — through the Tel Aviv tourists never see. Your
meaning and faith lead him to Thomas Merton, Wounded expert guide will answer questions such as, “What is
Knee, and Protestant sources; his early discovery Tel Aviv all about and how did it grow from a provincial
that his grandfather was Jewish eventually sparks his town to the center of the universe? What is the myth of
search for a Jewish identity. The path to conversion is Tel Aviv and what is the reality? How is Tel Aviv the
difficult, but the resulting “lovesong” to God is powerful ultimate Zionist success story?”
and beautifully written.” - Library Journal Professor Maoz Azaryahu is on sabbatical from
You bring a dairy or pareve lunch and we’ll provide Haifa University, where he teaches cultural
drinks and dessert. geography. Professor Azaryahu is the author
of Tel Aviv: Mythography of a City, which has
just became available in English translation.
Co-sponsored by HaSifria.
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21. Feb. 24 Feb. 8
Boulder JCC Members’ Dinner
Reel Israel: An Israeli Film Series
With Deborah Lipstadt
“Holocaust Denial:
A Clear and Present Danger?”
Open to all Boulder JCC members
Wednesday, Feb. 8
5 p.m.
“Bonjour Monsieur Shlomi” (2003) In the Aspen Room
Written/directed by Shemi Zarhin in the UMC/CU campus
Starring Oshri Cohen Cost: $30 per person
Saturday, Feb. 24, 7 p.m.
Space limited to 40.
At the Boulder JCC
RSVP: Kathryn@boulderjcc.org,
Suggested donation: $5
(303) 998-1021 by Feb. 23.
An Israeli “Good Will Hunting,” this feel-good movie Join us for a private dinner and talk by Deborah
details the plight of an unassuming teen (the bright-
Lipstadt, followed by her keynote address for Holocaust
eyed Oshri Cohen) and the machinations necessary to
Awareness Week in the Glenn Miller Ballroom at 7 p.m.
reveal his hidden genius. Shemi Zarhin, one of Israel’s
(See page 41)
few female writer-directors, explores Sephardic
family life in her tender and insightful portrait of An acclaimed historian, author and scholar, Deborah
an adolescent having trouble seeing his true worth. Lipstadt made front page news with her ground-
Feeling unloved by his mother and alone at school, breaking legal battle with Holocaust denier David Irving,
Shlomi overcompensates with his service of others documented in her new book, History on Trial : My Day
and has nothing left when it comes to developing his in Court with David Irving. A brilliant and engaging
own unique talents. The comic drama conveys the speaker, Lipstadt is the Dorot Professor of Modern
challenges that overtake this quiet and sensitive youth
Jewish and Holocaust Studies at Emory University. She
as he begins to bloom and open up to the positive
has appeared on the BBC, CNN, CBS’s “Sixty Minutes,”
forces that are liberating him.
NBC’s “Today Show,” ABC’s “Good Morning America,”
“This is the simplest and sweetest of films, punctuated National Public Radio’s “Fresh Air,” PBS’s “Charlie
by several exceptional performances (especially lead Rose Show,” and is a frequent contributor to a variety of
actor Oshri Cohen) and just the right mixture of humor newspapers, from Newsweek to the Chicago Tribune.
and pathos.” - Tim Cogshell, Boxoffice.com
To become a Boulder JCC member, call
Linda at (303) 449-3996
22. From Susie Valdez, Boulder JCC Preschool
Director:
Many thanks to the following people and businesses:
January in the preschool
Heather Schwartz Shannon Sunderland, Hot Mama
means registration for the next
Tara Krams Designs
school year. Our registration
Nanci Alpert Sheryl Luttringer, Southern Living at
begins the week of January
Stacy Stoutenberg Home
15th for in-house families and
Stacey Abbott Joan Muffly, Handmade knit
the week of January 22nd for
Leah Csapo goods
open registration. In order to
Jen Goldman Breadworks
register, you must turn in a
Ellen Moeller Madelyn Clair, Music with
registration form and a tuition
Euvaldo Valdez Madelyn
agreement, both signed and David and Amy Rubin, Tara Krams, Sticky Mango
filled out completely. These forms must be accompanied by a Spice of Life Catering Designs
$150 non-refundable registration fee and one month’s tuition Traditions Catering Jennifer Goldman, Paper Gals
deposit. If you are considering attending the preschool, please Susan and Martin Hammer, Room to Grow children’s
make an appointment to speak with the director and to tour 4580 Restaurant/Uptown Wine furnishings
the classrooms. In addition, information about the school can Tom Helen Valdez, Niwot Boulder Indoor Soccer
be found on our website www.boulderjcc.org, along with the Liquor Store Wild Oats
registration materials. Tricia Callahan, NY Accents Renee Padgett, Here’s Renee!
jewelry Lakeshore Spa
We had a very successful fundraiser in November thanks
Kelli Davis, Crocuspocus jewelry Sarah Pew, Sarah’s Parties
to the terrific group of parents who organized it; the many Karli Atwell, baby blankets and Infant Aquatics
vendors who participated; all of the businesses who donated burp clothes Shalom Baby
food, wine, and silent auction items; and the wonderful people Dale Schlauch, Jesse Walker Knit Paula Kehore, Custom Portrait
who attended. We raised more than $3,000! The money will Goods Paintings
go towards building security, technological support for the Amber Tschabrun, Arbonne Infant Massage Donation, Barbi
classrooms, outdoor equipment, and classroom supplies. International Products Appel
The preschool would be at a terrible loss if it weren’t for our Rachel and Kerry, Milagro Jennifer Cohen, for Software
amazing parents. Jewlery Training Auction
Claire Cherington, Discovery Toys Congregation Har Hashem
Julie Horowitz, Jewelry Mapleton Therapy Pool
Boulder JCC Preschool Creations of Julie! David Schlatter Photography
Laurie Travers, Origami
Registration and Tuition Originals
Agreement forms can be found Stcey Hartman, Knit scarves
on pages 24 25 Heather Bush, Children’s Arts and
Craft Kits
of the Community Page Ricki Booker, Children’s books
and postcards
Audra Gallogy, Silpada Jewelry
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23. Boulder JCC Preschool
Registration Form 2007-08
Child’s Name________________________ Date of Birth______________________________
Parent’s Name______________________ Parent’s Name_____________________________
Address_____________________________________________________________________
Home Phone_________________________ Parent’s Work Phone_______________________
Cell Phone___________________________ Parent’s Work Phone________________________
Email address_________________________________________________________________
Please circle your choice:
Caterpillar-Children need to be 2 ½ years old to start
T/TH M/W/F M-F
Butterfly-for children who will be 3 years old by September 30
T/TH M/W/F M-F
Pre-K-for children who will be 4 years old by September 30
M/W/F MTWF MWTHF M-F
Registration must be accompanied by a non-refundable $150 fee as well as a deposit of one month’s tuition which
will be applied to your final tuition payment. This deposit will not be refunded after August 1st in the event of a
withdrawal from the program. One month’s notice is required from families for withdrawal at any time during the
year. All JCC Preschool families are required to be members of the Boulder JCC therefore please include the mem-
bership form with a minimum $54 fee with your registration materials. When we receive these forms, along with the
appropriate fees, we will process your application and send the forms needed to complete the registration process.
Please keep a copy of this form and your tuition agreement on file for future reference.
Welcome to the Boulder JCC Preschool!
Parent’s Signature________________________________________________
Office: Date_______ Received by_______ Payment received_______ Computer_______
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24. Boulder JCC Preschool Tuition Agreement
Student name: ____________________________________________________________
Parent(s)/Guardian Name: __________________________________________________
Please circle your payment choice and return to office along with your registration and membership forms.
_______I will be making one payment for the 2007-2008 school year tuition by August 3rd by check/credit card (circle one).
The 5% discount is already figured into the total.
_______I will be making two equal payments, due August 3rd and December 3rd, by
check/credit card (circle one). The 5% discount is already figured into the total.
_______I will be making nine monthly payments no later than the 3rd of each month by
check/credit card (circle one).
_______I have included a yearly $20 fieldtrip/special projects fee.
#Days / Week___ Per Month Semester Year___ 2nd child
2 $295 $1261 $2522 $266
3 $425 $1817 $3634 $383
4 $530 $2266 $4532 $477
5 $635 $2715 $5429 $572
• The Boulder JCC accepts Visa and Master Card
• Please see Laurel in the office with any billing questions
Name on credit card or bank account:_________________________________________
Credit card or account #:___________________________________________________
Expiration date:__________________________________________________________
Signature:_______________________________________________________________
Our preschool community continues to flourish thanks to the love and commitment from all of our families. We welcome all
of you to the Boulder JCC Preschool!
Sincerely,
Susie Valdez, Director
Boulder JCC Preschool
Office: Date_______ Received_______ Discounts applied_______ Monthly/Semester/Yearly/2nd child
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25. SHOWSTOPPERS SUMMER THEATER CAMP
At the Boulder JCC
If you are In 1st through 4th grade -
showstoppers Is Just for you!
9am-1pm Monday - Friday
Monday, July 9 - Friday, July 20
Final performance Friday, July 20
(Two-week session coincides w/ BJCC preschool session Three)
Tuition: $345
Send payment with registration form to
Boulder JCC, 3800 Kalmia Ave., Boulder, CO 80301
What is Showstoppers Summer Theater Camp?
Showstoppers is non-stop summer fun with dance, theatre and music! Learn to write
and create YOUR own show with all the other actor-campers, including costume and
set design! Then get ready to WOW your friends and family with an original final
choreographed musical show! Every day will also involve outdoor activities, lunch
and of course, lots of play time with your friends!
Showstoppers and Connections Performing Arts Instructors:
Tracy Ayers, The Boulder JCC Theater director, is also the M. Troy Burrell is a Denver native with a dance degree from
summer camp director. She is a graduate of the University the University of Northern Colorado. Troy is the founder
of Colorado with a BFA degree in theater and a teaching and artistic director of 7th Son Productions. A master in the
certificate in theater. Previously, she co-owned Lake Forest elements of Hip Hop, he also brings an extensive background
Children’s Theatre in Chicago. in modern, jazz, partner dance, stepping and ballet.
Celia Parson received her BFA in theater from the University
of Colorado at Boulder and her MA in Elementary Education What else do I need to know?
from the University of Colorado at Denver. She is a local Fill out the registration below and reserve your
actor and has taught children’s theater and voice at The space now! Once the form and payment are
Studio, the Boulder JCC, and the Boulder Conservatory received, an information packet will be mailed to
Theatre. She is a sixth grade teacher in Arvada and cannot your home, including a waiver and a detailed camp
wait to begin teaching children’s theater again! schedule.
Questions? Contact Tracy at 303-618-7014
PARTICIPANT’S NAME _________________________________________________________ AGE __________
ADDRESS_______________________________________________________________________________________
PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME(S)____________________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE ________________ WORK PHONE ________________ CELL PHONE ________________
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26. CONNECTIONS SUMMER THEATER CAMP
At the Boulder JCC
Casting now
for all 5th - 8th Graders!
9am-1pm Monday - Friday
Monday, July 23 - Friday, August 3
Final performance Friday, August 3
(Two week session coincides w/ BJCC preschool session Four)
Tuition: $345
Send payment with registration form to
Boulder JCC, 3800 Kalmia Ave., Boulder, CO 80301
Write and Perform Your Own Work!
Bring your imagination and explore feelings about connections and
disconnections in society, school and your community. Written work will
include poems, monologues, scenes and songs which will be set to with hip hop
choreography and music. Learn about the art of improvisation, where hip-hop
really comes from, how to choreograph and other theater musts!
Tracy Ayers, Camp Director
M. Troy Burrell
C’mon Mom Dad...Sign Me Up Today!
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27. Your generous membership opens the doors of Boulder JCC Members Only
learning and community, making the Boulder JCC Dinner and Talk
with Deborah Lipstadt
a gathering place where Jewish life
continues to flourish. Wed., Feb. 28 at uMC/Cu
Become a Member Today!
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29. Now available through HaSifria. Buy
THANk you to the many volunteers individual CDs or purchase the entire
who helped with book fair! We could collection- for yourself or as a donation to
never have done it without you! HaSifria.
The Milken Archive of American Jewish
Music Deluxe 50-CD Box Set
Nicole Benjamin, Leah Boonin, Rachel Fallik,
$349 (a savings of over $100)
Alice Gansfield, Molly Goldsmith, Shari, Kark,
Yonat Lev, Deb Nichols, Shari Schnee, Julie Individual CDs available for $8.99 apiece.
Shaffer, Barry and Jetta Siegel, and Howard Enjoy such classics as:
Steinmetz.Speical thanks to Pam Rosenblum Great Songs of the Yiddish Stage, Volume 3: Joseph
and Tina Harrop who organized and shlepped Rumshinsky and Other Songwriters of His Circle
and were there whenever needed.Extra Sacred Services from Israel
special thanks to Judy Megibow, master flutist Jewish Music of the Dance
and her accompaniest on piano, Brett Tancer, In Celebration of Israel
who provided the lovely music at the library Jewish String Quartets
opening. Judith Lang Zaimont: A Tale of Abram and Isaac
Leonard Bernstein: Kaddish Symphony No. 3
Dave Brubeck: The Gates of Justice (GRAMMY
Winner) and MORE!
“It illuminates the Jewish experience.”— The Forward
Boulder JCC Members’ Dinner
with Deborah Lipstadt
“Holocaust Denial:
A Clear and Present Danger?”
Open to all Boulder JCC members
Wednesday, Feb. 28, 5 p.m.
Aspen Room - UMC/CU campus
Cost: $30 per person
Join us for a private dinner and talk by Deborah
Lipstadt, followed by her keynote address for
Holocaust Awareness Week in the Glenn Miller
Ballroom at 7 p.m.
To become a member of the Boulder JCC, visit www.boulderjcc.org and click
on “membership,” or call (303) 998-1900, ext. 2
Space limited to 40.
RSVP: Kathryn@boulderjcc.org, (303) 998-1021 by Feb. 23.
www.boulderjcc.org
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30. Congregation Nevei Kodesh
Jewish Renewal Community
of Boulder
Meaningful Prayer � Uplifting Music
Welcoming, Joyous and Spiritual
Innovative children’s
religious school
Rabbi Tirzah
Firestone
We invite those
seeking a warm
and inclusive Judaism
Experience the Transformative
Power of Community
(303) 271-3540
www.neveikodesh.org
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31. JANUARY 2007
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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7:30am ● NK Wkly Learners 3 BJCC Photo Contest 9am ● AK Family Service
1 Minyan begins
2 4 5 6
submissions deadline 3:45 6pm ● CBS Shabbaton with
6pm ● HH Jr Congregation Rabbi Kagan
Service 5pm ● NK Weekly Torah Study
6:15pm ● CBS Family Shabbat begins
Dinner 6pm ● HH Evening Honoring
9pm ● CBS Shabbaton with Rabbi Gina Hyatt
Kagen 8pm ● PL Chant with Rabbi Gold
at Boulderado
8:30am ● HH Hebrew 10am ● Menorah “48 Ways 9:30am ● BJDS Open House Noon ● HH Chai Lecture 6pm ● HH Cmty 2nd Shabbat TBA ● ARI Shabbat on Skis:
7 8 9 10 11 Service/Dinner
12 Copper Mtn.
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Marathon to Wisdom” wkly class begins Noon ● BJCC Older Adults 1pm ● CAJE Jewish Early
1pm ● LUB Lunch Learn “Jewish Newsboys” with Ron Childhood Education Summit
7pm ● Israeli Dancing Sladek
10am ● Beth Ami 14 15 16 TBA ● HIL/CU Bowling 17 11am ● HIL/CU Lunch 6pm ● HIL/CU Shabbat 19 9:30am ● CBS Services 20
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Spring Semester begins Pizza @ Half Fast Subs Services/Dinner with Rabbi Lazar RIKMA
2pm ● PL New Prospective 10am ● SB Bagels Blocks 7:30pm ● B’YD Tzedek Hevrati 6pm ● HH Tot Shabbat 10am ● PL Family Shabbat
Member Tea Noon ● HaSifria Book Club: at Foolish Craig’s 6:15pm ● CBS RIKMA Adult Services
7pm ● Israeli Dancing The History of Love Dinner 7pm ● Menorah Panel/Film:
Noon ● MWC Chronic or 7:30pm ● Lngmnt Shabbat Grp Marching with King: “Abraham
Catastrophic Illness Grp Joshua Heschel Remembered”
7am ● HIL/CU Ski Club TBA ● HIL/CU mnthly movie 6pm ● HIL/CU wkly 8:15am ● BJDS Jr.-K 7pm ● CBS Beit Midrash 10:30am ● HH Shabbat
21 22 BBQ’s begin
23 24 25 26 27
1:30pm ● LUB Kids in Action 7pm ● CO Jewish GOP Preview Mnthly House of Learning Mishpacha Service Activities
7pm ● Israeli Dancing 9:45am ● LUB “Kabbalah of 7pm ● Reel Israel: “James’
Character” Journey to Jerusalem” at HH
Noon ● BJCC “Making Tzedakah
a ‘personal’ experience with
Francine Lavin Weaver
10am ● Beth Ami - CCJU 28 29 30 31
5pm ● B’YD: Israel Sideways
Wine Tasting at Q’s
7pm ● Israeli Dancing
32. February 2007
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 6:15pm ● CBS Family Shabbat 2 9am ● AK Family Service 3
Dinner 8pm ● BJCC Joshua
Nelson Concert at
Boulder Theater
1:30pm ● LUB Youth Zone 4 5 6 9:30am ● BJDS Open House 7 Noon ● HH Chai Lecture 8 6pm ● HH Cmty 2nd Shabbat 9 10:30am ● HH Shabbat 10
7pm ● Israeli Dancing Service/Dinner
Mishpacha Service Activities
TBA ● ARI Shabbat on Skis:
Copper Mtn
HaSifria Book-A-Thon Begins 11 7pm ● SB Jewish Parenting 12 13 TBA ● YF “Heart Has Its 14 15 6pm ● HH Tot Shabbat 16 17
10am ● Beth Ami - CCJU Wrkshp
Reasons” wkly class starts 7:30pm ● Lngmnt Shabbat Grp
5:30pm ● BJCC Photo Contest Noon ● BJCC Older Adults/
Wine Cheese Reception HaSifria Author Talk Signing
7pm ● Menorah Film: “The Burial with M.L. Malcolm
Society”
7pm ● Israeli Dancing
7:30pm ● AK “Bar Mitzvah as a
Rite of Passage”
1:30pm ● LUB Kids in Action 18 19 6pm ● Chai Tech with David 20 10am ● SB Bagels Blocks 21 7pm ● CBS Beit Midrash 22 23 6:30pm ● PL “Esther’s Feast” 24
Menorah Talking Pictures Rubin: “Cooking on All Burners” Noon ● HaSifria Book Club: Mnthly House of Learning Pre-Purim Gala
Series/Denver Jewish Film Lovesong 7pm ● B’Yahad/HaSifria: “A Walk 7pm ● Reel Israel: “Bonjour
Festival at BJCC:
Noon ● MWC Chronic or Through Tel Aviv” with Prof. Maoz Monsieur Shlomi” at BJCC
4pm ● “The Gefilte Fish
Catastrophic Illness Grp Azaryahu
Chronicles”
6:30pm ● “The Forgotten
Refugees”
8pm ● “King of Beggars”
7pm ● Israeli Dancing
10am ● Beth Ami CCJU 25 7pm ● CO Jewish GOP 26 27 1:30pm ● SB Purim Story 28
Noon ● Beth Ami Purim Craft
Celebration 5pm ● BJCC Members Dinner with
5:30pm ● AK Benefit Dinner Deborah Lipstadt at CU/UMC
honoring Steve Philips
7pm ● YF Purim with Reb Zalman
Rebbetzin Eve Ilsen
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7pm ● Israeli Dancing
7:30pm ● AK Lecture with Rabbi
Twersky, Robert Bly Bruce
Tift at CU
33. SCHOOL NEWS
H ebrew High
Don’t miss Hebrew High spring semester!
B
oulder Hebrew High resu:mes on January 24 – with new and exciting program
options. Don’t miss the chance to:
• Compare vacation stories
• Catch up on how everyone’s finals went
• And, help repair the world by making PBJs for the homeless shelter.
H
ere’s a taste of some of the cool classes being offered this spring:
Music Jam
Poland and the Holocaust
Biblical Stories for Mature Audiences: Everything You Didn’t Learn in Hebrew School
B
Bring a friend! If you missed the fall semester, don’t be shy! We’re here for you in the spring.
’nai Tzedek
Have you heard of B’nai Tzedek yet? It’s the most meaningful new program in our community. Learn how to
be a philanthropist and make donations to agencies that are committed to solving problems you care about.
If you are passionate about making a difference in the world and want to be connected to other teens who
feel the same, download an application at www.caje-co.org/high/bnaitzedek.htm or call Zane Altman at 303-449-5081.
Save the Date: March 14 – Mitzvah Mall at Boulder High!!
It’s not too late to sign up for Israel Study Tour 2007! Join nearly 80 other Colorado Jewish teens participating in this life-changing experience.
Spend one week in Poland and five weeks in Israel exploring your history, enjoying the adventure, and making lasting friendships. For information
on any of these programs, call Jackie Wong 303-818-2725 or Roni Ogin 303-321-3191 ext. 216, or email caje@caje-co.org.
For more information on Boulder BBYO contact:
David Adelstein,
(303) 316-6385, Regional Director
Jake Koplen,
(720) 939-4344, AZA President
Julia Sallo,
(720) 352-5002, BBG President
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34. In the past few years, we have doubled the number of It’s hard to believe that it is already time to be
students in the Boulder Jewish Day School. While this is thinking about your family’s plans for learning next
impressive, it is not enough. Our goal is to have between year! Boulder Stepping Stones is an innovative, fun
10 – 15 students in each grade, reaching a total of 60 – 80 and inclusive family education program that is free!
students in the elementary school in the coming years. We All you need to do is be ready to learn for a year with
are proud to report that we have already reached that goal your family and explore Judaism and what it means
for next year’s in-coming first grade class, but that is only if you choose to raise your children Jewish. Stepping
the beginning. In order to reach our overall goals, we hope Stones provides all of you with an opportunity to
to recruit new students for the continuing grades, as well as explore the Jewish culture, holidays and religion
focus on incoming classes. with dynamic and experienced teachers. Too good
While we are committed to strengthening the school from to be true? We are committed to providing this
the bottom up, we are also convinced that expanding to educational experience for all interfaith and Jewish
offer a middle school would be a gift to our community. We unaffiliated families throughout Boulder County.
believe that we can address the specific needs of this age, There are a number of events and classes this Winter
while offering high quality, integrated secular and Jewish and Spring for all to come and check us out! Please
studies. As we already do with the lower levels, BJDS will contact Deb Dusansky Kornfeld, Boulder director,
provide qualified and committed teachers, innovative and at debkorny@comcast.net or call (720) 628- 6648.
engaging lessons, and intimate classroom settings with an
achievement–oriented culture. The benefits of our small
school and community approach allows for on-going and
substantial parental involvement.
In the coming school year, we plan to add a 6th grade class.
During the next year, we will take the necessary steps to
add a middle school, ultimately offering 7th and 8th grades.
There are many reasons why this is an important step, both
for our school and our community. We look forward to Rabbi Nadya Gross
sharing these considerations with you and hearing your Spiritual Direction is an intimate practice
feedback. that seeks to help you expand your recognition
of the Holy and develop your own inner life.
In this way, we cultivate an ever-deepening
understanding and responsiveness to others
and our world, and open to the healing
and cla that keeps us moving forward
clarity
along life’s journey.
For appointment, call: 303-434-5583
or email: oneneshama@puaa.net
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