What is JTown?
It is simple! JTown is an organization that creates opportunities for Jews and their families to be with other Jews and their families.
It is all about connections, community, fun, and making our world a better place.
We offer adult programming, family programming, social action opportunities and alternative worship experiences.
We would love to see you at our next program! CLICK HERE for upcoming events.
Our Philosophy
You don’t belong to JTown, JTown belongs to you!
JTown offers opportunities for Jews to come together in ways that are meaningful and relevant in the world we live in today.
JTown makes it easy. No monthly dues, no long-term commitments, just pay for the programs you attend and, some events will even be free!
For free High Holiday tickets and discounts at all events, become a JTOWNER! Click below for more info.
High Holidays
Join your JTown community for a very special and unique High Holiday program combining readings, music, prayers, and opportunities for reflection. These services on Rosh Hashanah, Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur are intended to inspire, uplift, and bring us together as a special community.
Whatever your level of Jewish knowledge, however you define your spirituality or wish to participate in the service, please join us. Adults and children of all ages are welcome.

We're All About the SOUTH!
The suburbs south of the Denver Metro area have few resources close to home.
JTown is providing much of its programming and activities in the south suburbs to increase connectivity and welcome Jews living in those areas into the larger Jewish community.
DONATE TO JTOWN!
JTown’s mission is made possible because of the generosity of donors.
Your donation to JTown helps us fulfill our mission of creating opportunities for Jews
and their loved ones to come together in ways that are meaningful and relevant in the
world we live in today. JTown’s vision is an inclusive, comfortable and accepting culture.
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