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On June 9th, the Radio Chavura team drove to Boulder to participate in the Boulder Jewish Festival.\\xa0
\\nThis year\'s event, the 19th annual festival, was organized by Cheryl Fellows, who also publishes the Boulder Jewish News with her husband, David.
\\nWe saw many friends from both Denver and Boulder, and had the opportunity to meet new people and learn about some wonderful regional organizations, including LoKo Denver: Local Kosher Food, the Longmont Shabbat Group, Westminster\'s Congregation B\'nai Torah, the Boulder Mikvah, and Boulder\'s Congregation Bonai Shalom.
\\nThree of the groups we encountered - Adventure Rabbi, Hazon, and Camp, Inc. - are featured on this week\'s edition of Radio Chavura.
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\\nThe Adventure Rabbi Program was started by Rabbi Jamie Korngold in 2001. \\xa0A strong believer in the power of nature to inspire modern Jews and bring them closer to G-d, Rabbi Jamie and her congregation regularly take trips to some of the most beautiful places in the United States and Israel.\\xa0
\\nThe author of seven books - including five aimed at children and families - Rabbi Jamie is a dynamic leader and exemplifies the fresh spirit that abounds in Boulder.
\\nWe are joined by Rabbi Jamie to talk about the exciting programs that Adventure Rabbi offers.
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\\nHazon \\xa0- now the largest Jewish environmental group in the country - was started by New York resident (and British expat) Nigel Savage in 2000.
\\nBelieving that Jews have a responsibility to "create healthier and more sustainable communities in the Jewish world and beyond," Hazon has helped make Jewish Colorado a more environmentally-aware place to live.
\\nDenver Jews may be most familiar with Hazon\'s involvement at the Ekar Farm, which sits adjacent to the Denver Academy of Torah campus.
\\nWe are joined by Nigel and by Hazon\'s Boulder director, Becky O\'Brien, to talk about Hazon\'s mission and its future.
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\\nCamp, Inc., a new Jewish camp for young entrepreneurs, may not be opening its doors for another year, but it\'s already creating buzz among circles of innovative young people here in Colorado.
\\nManaged by the Boulder JCC and its chief camp officer Josh Pierce, Camp, Inc., promises to inspire the Jewish youth of today to develop the ideas that will "make a positive difference in the world" of\\xa0tomorrow.
\\nWe are joined by Josh to talk about Camp Inc.\'s Summer 2014 launch.
\\nOriginal Air Date: June 16, 2013
Photo: \\xa0David and Cheryl Fellows, Boulder Jewish Festival (Credit: Avital Rotbart)\\xa0