Make apple cider! Meet the bees and chickens! Discover the deep connection between Judaism and goats inside a sukkah! Sunday, September 30, 10 am – 2 pm stay for as little or long as you like RSVPs requested but not required: bouldertikkunolam@gmail.com or 720-327-4772. Please park at Aish Kodesh, 1545 Cherryvale, Boulder.
Topic: Events
Eat, Pray, Lulav
Head down to the Urban Adamah farm in Berkeley for ‘Eat Pray Lulav,’ a Sukkot Harvest Festival, on Sunday, October 7, from 2-6pm for a family event featuring live musical performances, goats, storytelling, cob stove building, a Really Local Tea Bar, Farm tours, face painting…and much more! (more…)
Sukkah Bike Hop
Join your friends in Colorado for the annual Sukkah Bike Hop! Sunday, October 7 beginning and ending at Chabad NW of Metro Denver (more…)
High Holidays at Isabella Freedman
Travel to Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center in the Connecticut Berkshires for Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot!
New York Ride Reunion September 27th
Join us on September 27th at the Crooked Knife for the annual Ride Reunion!
Living the Seasons: Jewish Families in Nature
this new series allows families to connect to each other, the Denver Jewish community, and to nature
Sukkot Mishpacha on a Farm
Celebrate the harvest festival of Sukkot at Red Wagon Organic Farm
Bees and Honey 101, Build your own hive, Bee Movie screening and more!
How Sweet It Is! A series of honey and bee-related programming hosted by Ekar Farm, Mizel Museum and Hazon.
Cut/Salt/Taste – Experience the Art of Kosher Butchering
a rare opportunity to explore the meaning of local, sustainable, kosher meat through a farm-to-feast event.
Cross-USA Ride to Pittsburgh August 9
The Hazon Cross-USA Ride travels from Dayton to Pittsburgh this week. Joins us for a day of service!
Last Call at the Oasis – film screening, Boulder, August 22
LAST CALL AT THE OASIS presents a powerful argument for why the global water crisis will be the central issue facing our world this century.
New program – Jews and Earth: A Growing Community
Why was Adam’s “consequence” to work the soil? Why were many of the Bible heroes shepherds?
Wilderness Torah Nature Based Mentoring for Youth
For ages 5-13 in the Bay Area interested in exciting outdoor Jewish youth programs, please join Wilderness Torah for an info session to learn about their new programs! INFO SESSION Monday, August 20th, 7 PM – 9 PM East Bay JCC 1414 Walnut St. Berkeley, CA (more…)
Hazon Happy Hour!
Join Hazon for Happy Hour at The Crooked Knife!
The Tour De Farm 2012!
Farm to Farm Bike Ride in Colorado! Special program for teenagers.