With Rita Rosenthal’s Passing, the Y Loses a Beloved Family Member
Yesterday we lost a dear and beloved member of the Y family, Rita Rosenthal. In her 108 years she held many titles: Holocaust survivor, German
Yesterday we lost a dear and beloved member of the Y family, Rita Rosenthal. In her 108 years she held many titles: Holocaust survivor, German
Hands were clapping when the New York School of Irish Step Dance performed for the Center for Adults Living Well (CALW) on Sunday, March 10.
On Tuesday, Nowemapa 20, the Center for Adults Living Well @ the Y staff were grateful to have had the opportunity to provide 150 seniors
Last week The New York Times published a moving article about Y member and Wien House resident Yana Gilchenok. The piece, part of the newspaper’s
Last week the Y was thrilled to launch Bigs in Blue — a partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City (BBBS of
The board of directors, limahana, and members of the YM&ʻO YWHA o Wakinekona Heights & Inwood express our deep sorrow to our brethren at Tree of
Washington Heights and Inwood families raising Jewish children now have more opportunities to participate in Jewish life, thanks to a grant recently awarded to the
This summer Camp Twelve Trails, the Y’s day camp for children 5-16 years old in Pearl River, launches a new fellowship program aimed at positively
I ka makahiki ʻehā o ka papahana Y's SONYC ma Columbia Secondary School, Ua hui pū mākou i kā mākou papahana e pili ana i ke kumumanaʻo "ʻOi aku ka maikaʻi." Ma ke ʻano he pā kula
One of the most ironic aspects of the Passover Seder is the supposedly simple command of Passover: retelling the Exodus story. The whole point of
Upper Manhattan Jewish Community Rallies to Provide Needed Supplies Following Hurricane Maria’s devastating blow to Puerto Rico, island residents are facing a long road to
ʻAha ʻŌpio Iudaio Latinx, ʻAha ʻŌpio Iudaio Latinx, ʻōlelo ʻia ʻo UJA-Federation of New York e kaʻana like
No ka mea 106 makahiki Ua hāʻawi ka New York Times Neediest Cases Fund i ke kōkua pololei i ka poʻe e hakakā nei. Ua hauʻoli ka Y no kēlā
Hanukkah is considered one of the top three most observed Jewish holidays in the United States. Yet, for a seemingly significant holiday in the American
Have you ever seen preschoolers in a garden? At that age, it is a truly magical time of exploration and investigation where young children see,
At the Y, we love to welcome neighbors of all ages – from expectant families with babies on the way, to adults celebrating birthdays age
In order to meet the needs of our patrons, last year the Y began renovations on our kitchen and auditorium. To the delight of all,
What is at the core of Rosh Hashanah? ʻAe, it is one of the most widespread Jewish holidays celebrated in the United States. Most people
He iwakālua makahiki i hala aku nei i ka wā e holo nui ana ka hana ʻino a me nā lāʻau lapaʻau ma Washington Heights, Ua loaʻa i kekahi kanaka ʻōpio ʻo Miguel kona inoa i kahi wahi palekana ma ka
Camp Twelve Trails’ inclusion program focuses on meeting the needs of all our campers by providing a supportive and caring environment. Teen Adventures, our teen
One August evening dozens of volunteers convened in the Y’s newly renovated auditorium for a dinner in their honor. Staff members hosted the event to
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