DENVER (KDVR) — One week after the attack in Boulder, the Jewish community in town is set to host its biggest event of the year, the annual Jewish Festival. Things may look a little different this year, with a much larger police presence expected.

This year is the 30th anniversary of the Jewish Festival in Boulder. While there was discussion about the festival even happening and how it can be kept safe, community leaders decided the 30th iteration of the event is the most important one yet.

“It’s always been called the best Sunday in June," said Jonathan Lev, executive director of the Boulder Jewish Community Center.

A day of Jewish celebration is now coming only a week after a day of Jewish pain.

“The attacks on last Sunday put into question whether that festival was possible," said L

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