Parshat Chayei Sarah: Staying Focused In Tough Times

As the Torah progresses, we begin to hear more stories about humans interacting not just with God, but with other people and, by extension, the tremendous breadth and capacity that human beings have for kindness and cruelty.
The Pain of Leaving & The Triumph of Finding Yourself

By Rabbi Tzvi Alyesh Elon Musk officially became Lord Commander of Twitter this week, sending shockwavesthrough the planet. An app that limits our expression to 280 characters has changed hands, andthe ripples are felt and discussed (including on Twitter) by billions. Many claim to use Twitter asmerely a tool or a past time, but for […]
Olami Denver Experience

Did you catch our original launch video? If not, let’s take a look back!
Olami Ski Day

Can you keep up with the rabbi? Come find out at our Olami Ski Day on January 29th at A-Basin! We will have Beaches 3 and 4 reserved for a delicious BBQ and beverages throughout the day, with the BBQ starting around 11:00 AM.
A Mitzvah A Day Keeps The Flooding Away

This week, we read the story of Noach, his family, the Great Flood, and the Ark that saved them. God felt the world as it was had lost its right to continue. But why? What was the mortal sin that left God compelled to flood the world and save Noach, his family, and select pairs of animals? Some say theft, some say adultery. I think we can find the answer right here in our home town of Denver.