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Navigating Jewish Identity and Democracy: A Timely Conversation at the Boulder JCC
On Monday, May 12, from 10 am to 12 pm, the Boulder JCC will host a vital and thought-provoking program exploring the complex ideological divisions emerging within American Jewish communities. As societal shifts and challenges to democratic norms deepen, this session invites participants to engage with questions central to Jewish identity, political engagement, and communal responsibility.
Titled "Safety, Power, and Responsibility: Rethinking Jewish Thriving in a Fractured Democracy", the session will be led by Rabbi Dr. Joshua Ladon, a nationally respected scholar and educator from the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America. The conversation will examine the historical and contemporary models of Jewish security and the evolving ideological frameworks that shape today’s debates around Zionism, Israel, and Jewish political life in the U.S.
This program is offered in partnership with the Shalom Hartman Institute and JEWISHcolorado. Community members of all backgrounds and viewpoints are welcome to attend and participate in what promises to be a rich and respectful dialogue. To register for the event, please visit the Boulder JCC website.






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