In the rush of school pick-ups, extracurriculars, and the daily grind, it’s easy to feel like we’re moving through life in parallel lines rather than intersecting circles. At the Boulder JCC, we believe that a strong community isn't just about the events we attend; it’s built on the strength of our personal relationships.
That’s why we are thrilled to launch our Chavurah Program, a dedicated initiative within our JParent programming designed to help families with school-age children find their "tribe" and cultivate lasting Jewish connections.
Derived from the Hebrew word Chaver (friend), a Chavurah (plural: Chavurot) is a small, self-led friendship group. While the Chavurah movement has been a cornerstone of Jewish life since the 1960s, its purpose remains timeless: bringing people together to celebrate, learn, and support one another.
These aren't just social clubs; they are "micro-communities." Groups that truly click have the potential to grow together, celebrating B’nai Mitzvahs, holidays, and life’s milestones for decades to come.
We know that "forced" social groups can sometimes feel awkward. To ensure these groups are built on solid foundations, we are partnering with renowned Jewish educator Amy Atkins.