Tu B’shevat Family Program

Boulder JCC 6007 Oreg Ave, Boulder, CO, United States

Bring all the generations of your family to the JCC to celebrate Tu B’shevat, the birthday of the trees. Enjoy a unique blend of song, learning, nature, community, and fun.

Antisemitism & the Climate Crisis: A Gen Z Discussion Space

Virtual

JYCM is running recurring discussion gathering spaces for Jewish members of Gen Z from across the country to grapple with antisemitism in the world and in their lives, and how this antisemitism interfaces with their acute sense of climate anxiety and other emotions. All gatherings focus on balancing grief, healing, emotional resilience practices, and organizing strategies. Please register ahead of time.

Tu B’shevat Seder: Cultivating Abundance

Boulder JCC 6007 Oreg Ave, Boulder, CO, United States

Join us for a unique and meaningful Tu B'shevat Seder as we explore the theme of Cultivating Abundance through the interconnected lenses of Body and Earth. Together, we’ll reflect on how abundance flows into our lives and communities, drawing inspiration from the natural world and the mystical wisdom of the Tree of Life. We welcome Ryan Madson, of Drylands Agroecology Research, to speak to us about cultivating community and earthly abundance.

The Dirt on Soil: Exploring the Foundation of Your Native Plant Garden

Virtual

Soil is living and not living and determines whether we thrive or perish on Earth. In this two-part series, Kristine will lay out a foundation for how soil works, its complexity and interaction with plants. She'll introduce the concept of Planetary Boundaries, ecological processes which keep the Earth stable and functioning. Starting with basic concepts about soil and how plants, microbes, and human beings interact with it, she'll move to practical applications for lightening our impacts and helping support pollinators, birds, and water/land conservation. Bring your soil/gardening questions!

Have You Made Art About It Yet? Tu BiShvat! with Rabbi Adina Allen & Dayenu

Virtual

Tu BiShvat invites us to reflect on our connection to the earth, the ecosystems that sustain us, and our place within the web of life. It’s a time to honor the more-than-human world within and around us and ask: What new possibilities might emerge from what we cannot yet fully see? Using the Jewish Studio Process - a unique methodology combining practices from the field of art therapy with a reimagined approach to Jewish learning and spirituality - we’ll nurture the seeds of our wild imagination, allowing them to gestate in the soil of our soul.

BoCo Seasonal Supper Club

Altona Grange Hall 9386 N 39th St, Longmont, CO, United States

Gather at the table with Boulder County’s most passionate food lovers for an evening that’s equal parts potluck, farm dinner, and community celebration.

Antisemitism & the Climate Crisis: A Gen Z Discussion Space

Virtual

JYCM is running recurring discussion gathering spaces for Jewish members of Gen Z from across the country to grapple with antisemitism in the world and in their lives, and how this antisemitism interfaces with their acute sense of climate anxiety and other emotions. All gatherings focus on balancing grief, healing, emotional resilience practices, and organizing strategies. Please register ahead of time.

Creating Shared Spaces: Backyard Gardens for Birds and Pollinators

Lafayette Library 775 W. Baseline Road, Lafayette

For 2025, the annual theme for World Migratory Bird Day is “Creating Shared Spaces.” Do you want to do your part to provide habitat for pollinators, baby birds and other critters of all sorts?