July 29, 2010   18 Av 5770
Aspen Jewish Congregation, Aspen, CO
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Welcome to

THE ASPEN JEWISH CONGREGATION

THE "CHAI ALTITUDE" CONGREGATION

We are a welcoming and inclusive congregation that recognizes the unity of God as the Creator whose spirit is in all. We value a community that fosters the ongoing development of Jewish identity, spirituality, learning, social justice, commitment to Israel, and communal cooperation and cohesiveness. We are committed to Tikkun Olam, Tzedakah, B’tzelim Elohim, and Bikkur Cholim. 



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The Torah Project  


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Nothing unites us as a community or adds meaning to our lives like our ancient stories, preserved in the Torah for us by previous generations. Now it's our sacred responsibility and privilege to pass these cherished traditions to the next generation. It's rare that a community has the opportunity to participate in writing and restoring a Torah scroll. We hope you will join with us in this mitzvah to ensure that our stories continue to teach and inspire. ~ Rabbi David Segal

The Sofer is coming!
August 2 - August 5
10 am - Noon each day
at the Aspen Chapel, 0077 Meadowood Drive, Aspen


Click here to see our Torah Dedication Opportunities

Welcome Rabbi David Segal and Cantor Rollin Simmons  

Rabbi David Segal and Cantor Rollin Simmons

The AJC welcomes Cantor Rollin Simmons and Rabbi David Segal as our new clergy members.
Click here to read their welcome letter to the congregation.

To view their resumes please click on the links below.
Cantor Rollin Simmons Resume
Rabbi David Segal Resume


Rabbi Segal and Cantor Simmons during their first Shabbat at the AJC.

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Upcoming Events  
August 2010
Come join us a Wagner Park in Aspen from 10 am - 11:30 am for schmoozing and a schmeer.
08/02 to 08/05 - The Sofer is Here
Nothing unites us as a community or adds meaning to our lives like our ancient stories, preserved in the Torah for us by previous generations. Now it’s our sacred responsibility and privilege to pass these cherished traditions to the next generation.It’s rare that a community has the opportunity to participate in writing and restoring a Torah scroll. We hope you will join with us in this mitzvah to ensure that our stories continue to teach and inspire. ~ Rabbi David Segal
Come join us a Wagner Park in Aspen from 10 am - 11:30 am for schmoozing and a schmeer.
Come join us a Wagner Park in Aspen from 10 am - 11:30 am for schmoozing and a schmeer.
Come join us a Wagner Park in Aspen from 10 am - 11:30 am for schmoozing and a schmeer.
Come join us a Wagner Park in Aspen from 10 am - 11:30 am for schmoozing and a schmeer.
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