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
Ọwọ n ṣapẹ nigbati Ile-iwe New York ti Irish Igbese Dance ṣe fun Ile-iṣẹ fun Awọn agbalagba Ngbe Daradara (KALỌ) lojo sonde, Oṣu Kẹta 10.
On Tuesday, Oṣu kọkanla 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, staff, and members of the YM&YWHA ti Washington 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
In the fourth year of the Y’s SONYC program at Columbia Secondary School, we’ve rallied our program around the theme “Better Together.” As a campus
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
Last year, the parent of a former Hudson Cliffs Baseball League player and a Camp Twelve Trails camper, addressed UJA-Federation of New York to share
a ṣẹda eto itage orin alailẹgbẹ kan fun awọn ọdọ 106 years The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund has provided direct assistance to those who are struggling. The Y is pleased that for
Hanukkah ni a ka si ọkan ninu awọn oke mẹta ti a ṣe akiyesi julọ awọn isinmi Juu ni Amẹrika. Sibẹ, fun a dabi ẹnipe significant isinmi ni American
Njẹ o ti rii awọn ọmọ ile -iwe alakọbẹrẹ ninu ọgba kan? Ni ọjọ -ori yẹn, o jẹ akoko idan nitootọ ti iṣawari ati iwadii nibiti awọn ọmọde ti rii,
Ni Y, a nifẹ lati gba awọn aladugbo ti gbogbo ọjọ -ori - lati awọn idile ti o nireti pẹlu awọn ọmọ -ọwọ ni ọna, si agbalagba ayẹyẹ ojo ibi ọjọ ori
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? Bẹẹni, it is one of the most widespread Jewish holidays celebrated in the United States. Most people
Twenty years ago when gang violence and drugs were running rampant through Washington Heights, one young man named Miguel found a safe haven in the
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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