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Celebrate Purim Boulder at the Boulder JCC: 3 Ways to Join the Fun

Published Monday, February 23, 2026
by Claudia Metsch

Get ready to shake your groggers and put on your finest costumes! Purim is nearly here, the joyous holiday where we celebrate the bravery of Queen Esther and the victory of the Jewish people over Haman’s plots in ancient Persia.

This year, the Boulder JCC is offering multiple ways to celebrate, including a cozy family Shabbat, a high-energy family program, and a social event for young adults. Whether you're here for the hamantaschen, the music, or the chance to give back, there’s a place for you at our table.

JParent: Family Purim Shabbat Dinner

Friday, February 27 | 5:30 – 8 pm | $10 per person (Children under 3 are free)

Kick off the festivities by leaning into the "upside down" nature of the holiday. We’re flipping the script on tradition with a "Breakfast for Dinner" catered meal (complete with vegan and gluten-free options).

While the kids enjoy a specialized Purim program, parents can dive into the deeper themes of the holiday. We’ll gather for Shabbat songs, blessings, and plenty of costumes. It’s the perfect, low-stress way for families to enter the Purim spirit.

Family Purim Celebration

Sunday, March 1 | 10 am – 12 pm | $18 per person ($20 at the door)

The JCC will transform into a carnival of color and sound! This is our biggest bash of the season, featuring live music from the beloved children’s band Animal Farm and a whimsical shadow-puppet Purim spiel (play) to tell the story of Esther.

What to expect:

Don't forget to bring your children's book donations for the PJ Library Book Swap the week of February 23!

20s/30s Purim Prep

Sunday, March 1 | 3 – 5 pm | $18 (covers all food and baking ingredients)

For the 20s and 30s crowd, we’re hosting a casual Sunday afternoon social focused on community and "doing good." Before the holiday officially begins, come hang out at the JCC to bake fresh hamantaschen and nosh on local pizza.

We’ll be working alongside Repair the World and Circle of Love to prepare mishloach manot for neighbors in need. It’s the perfect blend of holiday prep, social networking, and meaningful activism.

 

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