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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Tasty Treats for Everyone at the 2025 Boulder Jewish Festival

By Claudia Metsch

Join us on Sunday, June 8, 2025, for the Boulder Jewish Festival on the Pearl Street Mall! The Boulder Jewish Festival is the longest-running cultural festival in Boulder. It is planned by a volunteer committee and led by Joy Alice Eisenhauer, Arts, Culture, and Education (ACE) Director of the Boulder JCC. The festival will feature Jewish music, artists, food, and local community organizations. Many vendors will be spread across Pearl Street Mall between Spruce and Pearl, just east of the courthouse. Being able to present a wide variety of foods connected to the Jewish experience is an area around which all cultures can connect. Please join us at the Boulder Jewish Festival from 11 am – 5 pm on Sunday, June 8, for fun, music, and much more. For more information on the Boulder Jewish Festival, please visit the Boulder JCC website.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Rediscovering the Voices Silenced by History: A Special Talk with Kenneth Woods on Monday, May 5.

By Claudia Metsch

Join us for the first Exchange Summer Lecture Series: The Composers that History Forgot, as Kenneth Woods, the Artistic Director and Conductor of Colorado MahlerFest, presents a compelling exploration of the Jewish composers of the 20th century whose lives and music were forever changed by the rise of Nazism and the tragedy of WWII. This lecture will shed light on a generation of artists who were inspired by Gustav Mahler and how their lives were profoundly altered by the events surrounding WWII.

Among the featured stories is that of Viktor Ullmann, a gifted composer who continued to write astonishing music while imprisoned in the Theresienstadt ghetto. Despite unimaginable conditions, Ullmann composed Der Kaiser von Atlantis (The Emperor of Atlantis), an allegorical opera written in collaboration with librettist Petr Kien. Intended as a biting commentary on tyranny and the devaluation of human life under the Nazi regime, the opera was banned before it could be performed. Ullmann was deported to Auschwitz in 1944, where he was murdered. His opera survived—and stands today as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of music.

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Thursday, April 24, 2025

Thank you to our JFest Sponsors!

By Claudia Metsch

The Boulder JCC’s biggest bash is almost here… and it’s anything but your average gala.

On Saturday, April 26, our community will come together for JFest, a swanky, choose-your-own-adventure celebration unlike any other. With immersive experiences, mouthwatering bites, craft cocktails, DJ-fueled dancing, and unforgettable moments at every turn, JFest is a party with a purpose: to celebrate YOU, our vibrant and generous community.

But none of this would be possible without the support of our amazing sponsors.

Your contributions help us bring this vision to life, not just for one night but for the future of the Boulder JCC and all the lives we touch. Every registration, toast, and memory made at JFest is a testament to the strength of the community we’ve built together, and your sponsorship is at the heart of it all.

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Thursday, April 17, 2025

JFest..the best night in Boulder!

By Claudia Metsch

It’s almost here…the best night in Boulder! On Saturday, April 26, the JCC transforms for one unforgettable night - don't miss out on the party of the year! JFest isn’t your typical gala—it’s a full-blown, choose-your-own-adventure party that’s all about YOU, your community, and the incredible energy we create together.

What to expect?

Immersive activities and choose-your-own-adventure fun. Did we forget to mention FAIRY HAIR? Four bars. Yes, four. And caffeinated cocktails will be brewing all night at Café at the J! Local vendors (we're talking Blackbelly and T/aco!) will be serving up top-tier nosh. You choose your vibe: chill lounge, dance floor, arts and crafts room - whatever suits you. This party is all about you—what brings you joy, what lights you up. Come in pajamas or your sparkliest outfit. Curate your night, your way.

Why Should You Go?

Because this party is the place to be, hundreds have already registered—if you haven’t, what are you waiting for? Don’t miss out, and don’t let your friends go without you.

Your registration is a donation that supports the Boulder JCC's vital work, and let’s be real, it’s way less than a night out. We’re giving you the most bang for your buck, with fantastic vendors, memories, and a meaningful connection packed into one epic evening.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Exchange Summer Lecture Series at the Boulder JCC

By Claudia Metsch

Registration is open for the Exchange Lifelong Learning Program Summer Lecture Series at the Boulder JCC. The series features five diverse classes that will appeal to a broad audience. Each class is 1.5 hours with a short break in between. C

While EXCHANGE was developed for adults 55+, it is open to all. The Summer Lecture Series cost $12 per session, or $50 for all five lectures, and financial aid is available. More information on the classes and the instructors can be found at www.boulderjcc.org/exchange.

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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut and The Humans of Israel

By Claudia Metsch

Boulder JCC is thrilled to host a moving and memorable evening as we mark Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israel’s 77th Independence Day, with community, storytelling, and celebration. This powerful program features renowned Israeli photojournalist Erez Kaganovitz, the creative force behind Humans of Tel AvivHumans of IsraelHumans of October 7th, and Rebuilding IsraelJoin us on Thursday, May 1, at 6 pm for dinner from Boychik, a celebration, and community. Visit boulderjcc.org/humans for information and registration.

Since October 7th, the spotlight on Israel has grown more intense—its history, people, and future questioned and examined with new urgency. In this moment of reflection and resilience, we invite you to experience Israel through a human lens with “Humans of Israel, a stunning photo exhibition that captures the diversity and complexity of Israeli society.

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