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The Jewish Genealogical Society (JGS) of Colorado is a leader in education, research, information exchange forums, and resources for Jewish genealogy.

Founded in 1995 by Miriam Ohr (z''l) and Sandra Greenberg, and as part of a network of 70 societies worldwide within the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS), the Society is a nonprofit and run 100% by volunteers.

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We’re here to help by providing programs, support, and guidance to find and use resources located in Colorado and throughout the world. Please take a look through our website.

We encourage all levels of research from beginner to advanced to participate and share their knowledge. Take a look at the How to Get Started page where you’ll find useful information for all levels of research, and check out upcoming programs. Guests are always welcome. We meet once a month on Zoom on Sunday mornings. To help folks with their research questions, we start at 9:30 am and the guest speaker starts at 10 am, (Mountain Time) from September through June.

JGSCO is a nonprofit organization run entirely by volunteers. Annual dues of $30 per individual or $40 per household support the administration of the group including speaker and venue fees, website, and operations. Join here.

We Could Not Pass Up

This Amazing Opportunity 


Tastes Across the Centuries:

Food, History and Stories from the Jews of Spain





with Sephardic Chef Susan Barocas

Sunday June 28th

ZOOM ONLY

11 AM to 1 PM Mountain Time

Please note the time

No Charge


JJoin Chef Susan Barocas for family stories and an exploration of the roots of Sephardic food traditions and their surprising influence on foods we eat today. Over nearly 2,000 years of Jewish life in Iberia, the Judios of Spain developed their own delicious and unique cuisine. This cuisine both sustained connections to their Jewish heritage and, beginning in the 14th century, condemned them to prosecution by the Inquisition. When the Expulsion forced the Jews to  leave Spain, they took their foodways with them to safe haven and new homes in the Ottoman Empire, North Africa, the Mid East and even the Caribbean and the new world of the Americas. The  program will include a cooking demo of some iconic Sephardic dishes with recipes provided to registrants. 



Writer, chef and cooking instructor Susan Barocas is passionate about healthy, reduced-waste cooking and Jewish food, especially Sephardic cuisines, cultures and history. She appeared on the 2025 PBS program “Family Recipes: Jewish American Style,” currently available with PBS Passport. Susan is co-founder/co-director of the project Savor: A Sephardic Music & Food Experience (savorexperience.com), presenting interactive programs, talks and travel adventures with a focus on Sephardic and wider Jewish history, culture and language. Founding director of the innovative Jewish Food Experience, she was honored to bring Sephardic food to the White House as the guest chef for three of President Obama’s Passover seders.  Susan grew up in Denver and is now based in Washington, DC.


In Order to get a link you must register the day before the event at https://www.jgsco.org/event-6713123 



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The Jewish Genealogy Society of Colorado offers a Q and A session during monthly meetings. Come 30 minutes early where we discuss and offer suggestions to your genealogy questions. We have found this is a great way to help enthusiats work through their 'brick walls.'

Some of our members may also offer private research services. Fees and type of research should be negotiated individually. Results may vary and are not guaranteed, nor does the JGS of Colorado recommend or sponsor any individual researcher.

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The Jewish Genealogical Society (JGS) of Colorado is a leader in education, research, information exchange forums, and resources for Jewish genealogy.

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Denver, Colorado 80246

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