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Jewish Day Hikes in Boulder, Colorado

Shabbat Hikes and Services 2008

May 10, June 14, July 12, Aug 9, Sept 13

Vail, Colorado

The Next Hike is:

May 10 Shanahan Ridge

3:30 - 5:45 p.m. New Time!

Free hikes are paid for by generous donations by people like you!
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Rabbi Jamie Korngold plays guitar at  Shabbat services in Boulder, ColoradoAfter brief introductions, we hike at a moderate pace for approximately an hour. (Round trip hike time approx. 2 hours) As we hike up the trail, we have time to chat and get to know each other. On Adventure Rabbi hikes you will discover a group of fascinating and inspirational people, eager to meet new people and explore their Judaism in unique ways.

Occasionally during the hike, we take a break to catch our breath and admire the view. Rabbi Korngold often adds a natural history lesson, a reading from Jewish text, or commentary on the theology of ecology (how to experience God's presence in the wilderness).

Halfway through the hike, we pause for a half-hour service. The service is filled with familiar prayers and songs, accompanied by nature readings from Jewish tradition.

Rabbi Korngold often shares a teaching from the weekly Torah portion and discusses the power of observing Shabbat, the day of rest, outdoors.

Toward the end of the service, we take a few moments of quiet introspection. It is a chance for each of us to contemplate the sounds, smells and sights of the wilderness around us.

After a bit of chocolate, we return an hour hike down the trail, always arriving at or before our posted ending time.

What:

We will hike on the Mesa Trail at a moderate pace, during one of the most beautiful times of the day. We find inspirational natural synagogues to enjoy a 20 –30 minute Shabbat service, filled with liturgy that has carefully been chosen to help us appreciate our natural surroundings. Afterwards, join us for a bite to eat and a chance to chat.

Bring: Please bring lots of water, sunscreen, raingear and a snack. (In inclement weather, we suggest hat, gloves, warm layers and flashlight, just in case.)
Who: Adults. Kids b'nai mitzvah age and up welcome if accompanied by a parent. Click here to find out about family hikes
Dogs:

Please leave your pets at home.

Inclement Weather: Our rain policy is wear raingear! We hike rain, snow, sleet or shine. This is the Adventure Rabbi Program after all. That said, if the weather is really uncomfortable and the group is small as a result, we may shorten the hike.
RSVP: Not necessary. We'll just see you there! Or, RSVP below.
Fee: There is no fee for this event, although it costs us $500 to run. Donations welcome and suggested. (click here to donate online)
 
Directions From Central Boulder:
Broadway to southern end of Boulder

At Greenbriar traffic light, turn right, West - toward Mts. (Name changes to Lehigh.)

Trailhead is on your left at 1.6 miles, "Skip' bus stop will be on your right.

Turn right on Lafayette for plenty of on-street parking.
 
From Denver:
US-36 West to Boulder.
Take the CO-157 N/Foothills Pkwy exit toward CU stadium BUT on the exit ramp, stay right and take the S. Boulder Rd. ramp toward Table Mesa Dr.
Turn left onto S. Boulder Rd (becomes Table Mesa)
Continue west on Table Mesa, to major intersection with Broadway turn left..
Broadway to Greenbriar, southern most end of Boulder.
Follow Boulder directions above. 
 

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Email: info@adventurerabbi.com
or call 303.417.6200

 
 
 

 

 

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For information about winter services on the slopes, click here.