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Denver's East Side Observant Jewish Community Denver’s East Side Observant Jewish Community Synagogues: Temporary Lodging: Y Denver’s East Side Jewish community boasts many Y There are 3 hotels currently within the Eruv boundary. Orthodox synagogues: EDOS, affiliated with the OU; the Also, each synagogue has a hospitality committee to match DAT Minyan; Beis Menachem, a Chabad shul; the Western guests to hosts. Make arrangements in advance for Shabbat Center for Russian Jewry; KBY, a yeshivish minyan; Beit key and comfort settings at the Homestead Suites and Uriel, a Sephardic minyan; and the BMH/BJ, which offers a Staybridge Hotel. Mechitza Minyan on Shabbat. Crosslands Econo, 4850 Leetsdale Dr., 303-333-2545 Orthodox: Homestead Village, 4444 Leetsdale Dr, 303-388-3880 Bais Menachem/Chabad, 400 S. Holly St., Rabbi Yisroel Engel, Staybridge Suites, 4220 E. Virginia Ave., 303-321-5757 303-522-0141. Mikvah: Beit Uriel, 295 S. Locust St., Rabbi Israel Meir Ovadya Y The Mikvah of East Denver (MOED) is being rebuilt. DAT Minyan, 6825 E. Alameda Ave., Rabbi Joseph Friendman, Please use the West Side or Southeast Mikvaot. 303-281-8999, www.DATMinyan.org East Denver Orthodox Synagogue (EDOS), 198 S. Holly St., Eruv: Rabbi Dani Rapp, 303-322-7943, www.edosdenver.org. Y Denver’s East Side Jewish community supports this Kehilas Bais Yisroel, Rabbi Aver Jacobs, 295 S. Locust St., community-binding boundary to permit observant Jews to 303-720-0818 more freely attend shul and visit on Shabbat. A map of the Western Center for Russian Jewry, Rabbi Aharon Sirota, 295 area currently enclosed is found on the reverse side. S. Locust St., 303-355-8223. East Side Eruv Hotline: 303-836- Traditional: ERUV, DenverEruv.org Beis Medrash HaGadol/Beth Denver’s East Side offers services Food: Joseph Congregation (BMH/BJ), Y Aside from the large Rabbi Yaakov Chaitovsky, 560 S, and conveniences expected Monaco Pkwy, 303-388-4203. selection of Kosher only of much larger Jewish foods available at local Schools: Y communities. supermarkets King Soopers, Denver Academy of Torah (DAT) Safeway, Sprouts, Trader is a modern Orthodox day school, Joe’s, and Natural Grocers, operating since 1992, affiliated with Our friendly, young, professional Denver’s East Side features Yeshiva University, and located on community is just the place for Kosher dining: Fleishig: The the Glassman Educational Campus East Side Kosher Deli. The in the Lowry neighborhood. DAT you and your family! Deli supplies both Kosher supports K-12 education. commodities and a meat Y Hillel Academy, a pre-K–8 Torah Whether you are coming for a restaurant. Milchig: Brooklyn U’Mesorah affiliate, has celebrated Pizza provides kosher pizza its 50th anniversary in observant visit, or looking for a refreshing and extended hours. Jewish education. place to live, please enjoy our Y The Bagel Store supplies Y The Denver Campus for local baked goods, along with Jewish Education comprises a Western hospitality! several other area supervised nondenominational K–5 Jewish wholesale commercial Day School, and a Jewish bakeries, including King academic 6–12 high school. It has Soopers! a beautiful new 18-acre campus and updated facilities. Y Two Kashrut supervision organizations exist in Denver: Y The Speer Parkway and Colfax Avenue provide the TRI-Sulom (Lion-Scroll and Raish-Mem) and the Va’ad convenient 15-minute access to the Yeshiva Toras Chaim Hakashrus of Denver (Scroll-K). and Beth Jacob High School for Girls on the West Side of The Bagel Store, 942 S. Monaco Pkwy., 303-388-2648 Denver. BMH/BJ and the Jewish Community Center support East Side Kosher Deli, 499 S. Elm St., 303-322-9862, www. preschools for children ages two through five. eastsidekosherdeli.com Beth Jacob High School, Rabbi Meir Schwab, 5100 W. 14th Brooklyn Pizza, 890 S. Monaco Pkwy #7, 303-355-5777 Ave., 303-893-1333 TRI-Sulom, Dovey Heller, 303-564-8816 DAT, 6825 East Alameda Ave., 720-859-6806, www.datcampus. Va’ad Hakashrus of Denver, Rabbi Rosskamm, 1350 Vrain, org, Naomi Lev. 303-595-9349, www.scrollk.org Denver Jewish Day School, 2450 S. Wabash St., 303-369- Community Center: 0663; www.denverjds.org, Avi Halzel. Y The Jewish Community Center supports year ‘round Hillel Academy, Rabbi Yitzchak Goldstein, 450 S. Hudson St., swimming, tennis, and other social activities. Separate 303-333-1511 women’s swim is supported seasonally. Yeshiva Toras Chaim, Rabbi Yisroel Meir Kagan, 1400 Quitman Jewish Community Center, 4800 E. Alameda, 303-399-2660, St., 303-629-8200 www.jccdenver.org .
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