Hanukkah, Jewish and Colorado
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At the spot earlier this year where a man hurled fiery Molotov cocktails at people demonstrating in support of Israeli hostages in Gaza, members of the Jewish community in Boulder, Colorado, gathered to light a dramatic new menorah.
After the deadly, antisemitic Boulder attack this summer and a weekend attack in Australia, the light of the menorah is most needed now, local Jewish leaders said.
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Boulder Jewish community lights menorah on site of Pearl Street attack
As the sun set Monday evening, dozens of members of Boulder’s Jewish community gathered on Pearl Street Mall for the annual lighting of the Menorah celebration, in the very place where
The Colorado Jewish community is rallying in support of the victims of the deadly mass shooting that took place in Australia. Nate Belt spoke with members about finding hope in a dark time.
Saturday night marks the start of the Passover holiday, which is celebrated over eight days. Tens of thousands of Colorado families will remember the story of the Jews' Exodus from slavery in Egypt. Preschoolers at the JCC Denver danced and sang on Friday ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... As the days grow shorter, Jews around Colorado somberly and resolutely have begun Hanukkah celebrations of light, turning to tradition amid discord over the killing in Israel, the nation created as a haven for ...
U.S. lawmakers, Trump administration officials and Jewish groups were among those who condemned the terror attack that left eight people injured in Boulder, Colorado ...
In 2018, 46-year-old Robert Bowers walked into the L’Simcha Congregation synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during Shabbat services on Saturday morning. Two other Jewish congregations