This Week in Pictures

From goats and giggles to golf swings and growth—what a week!

Our Family Experience crew enjoyed an unforgettable day at Leap of Faith Farm, complete with animal snuggles and hands-on learning. Meanwhile, TJE staff hit Topgolf for a little friendly competition and team bonding. And our Olami Mentorship program kicked off in style at Acoya, building meaningful connections between mentors and students.

Scroll through the snapshots to catch the joy, the energy, and the heart of our community this week!

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Faces of TJE: Leading with Empathy, Living with Joy

Moshe Ohana grew up in Monsey, New York and went to school nearby in Binghamton. Many thousands of miles away, Rikki Wedgle was raised in Denver, but then ended up attending Syracuse University, which is about an hour from Binghamton. The two of them were so close, yet a world apart. Little did they know that their Beshert was just a train-ride away, and that they’d be meeting and connecting in Denver, thanks to Olami Denver Experience.

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Looking Toward the Future

We are forewarned by the Torah that upon ignoring our obligations there will be retribution. Unfortunately, we have seen this fulfilled many times in our past. The commentators explain that the chastisement mentioned in this parsha refers to the destruction of the first Beis Hamikdash. The downfall of the nation at that time was terrible and the subsequent exile to Bavel, as short as it was, created havoc in the purity of our nation.

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Faces of TJE: Howard S. on Faith, Safety, and Service

As an active member of the Family Experience, Howard S. finds profound meaning in connecting his faith to every aspect of his life. Drawing connections between Torah principles and modern-day challenges, he demonstrates the profound ways in which spirituality and ethics shape his contributions to both medicine and the broader community.

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This Week in Pictures

What a night! The Women’s Experience was honored to welcome Denver native and renowned artist Sheva Chaya for an unforgettable evening of Torah, creativity, and connection. From deep wisdom and moving stories to watercolor art inspired by the theme of second chances—this Pesach Sheini celebration was filled with meaning, beauty, and sweetness (yes, there was wine and dessert too!).

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What Do We Want?

On the second day of Pesach a special offering was brought in the Beis Hamikdash, referred to as the Korban Omer. It consisted of barley and permitted the use of that grain in Eretz Yisroel. Although we don’t have the opportunity to bring that unique sacrifice, we count the days after from when it would have been brought until the Yom Tov of Shavuos.

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Transcendence and Transmission

      The inauguration of the Mishkan was marred with the death of Aron’s two sons, Nadav and Avihu. Rabbinic literature is replete describing their oversight. One of the better known reasons is that they rendered their opinion on a halachic matter despite the fact that their mentor Moshe was present. Although seemingly a minor error, it carries a sentence of death.

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This Week in Pictures

From a heartfelt Talmud siyum celebrating Bob Marks and Rabbi Yosef Friedman, to sunny smiles at Sunday Experience, a joyful Bat Mitzvah, Aleph Bet adventures, and laughter at Parents’ Night Out—this week was packed with inspiration and connection across our community. Take a look at the highlights!

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