Honoring the Hands That Help us Serve
In June the Center for Adults Living Well @ the Y held its annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony. At the afternoon ceremony CALW director Leah Ferster thanked
In June the Center for Adults Living Well @ the Y held its annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony. At the afternoon ceremony CALW director Leah Ferster thanked
Ena 1917 the Y opened its doors and nearly 100 years later the Y is thriving as it serves the local community. Jiulai 1 marks the
Ena June 12 kei na 13 the Y will observe the Jewish Holiday, Vuot, the holiday that celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai,
Smearing rounds of floured dough with onion-laced mashed potatoes was the easy part. Folding the dough over to pinch and seal the ends was a
Every year the UJA-Federation of New York hosts an event for their Sports for Youth initiative and the Y was excited to accept an invitation to
As part of the UJA fellowship that pays a portion of my tuition for the Graduate school of Social Work at Touro College, I was
Each year at Passover we celebrate the Jewish people’s deliverance from slavery and captivity in Egypt. At our Seders we retell the story of the
Happy Purim! In honor of the Jewish people’s salvation in Ancient Persia, Purim is a holiday of generosity where we celebrate, feast, and rejoice. We
The Y is thrilled to be launching “Ira kece na #8217;s” on Sunday at our Purim Carnival! Generously sponsored by The Covenant Foundation, Bubbie’s Kitchen is an innovative
Ena Lotulevu, Evereli 7 eda sa na tekivutaka tiko e dua na veivosa vou ni dauvolaivola eke ena Y! Na Vulaitubutubu oqo sa tekivutaka kina na Y e dua na veitarataravi vou
A renowned, award winning composer, writer and director, a passionate advocate for human justice and human rights, a caring and emphatic person, who despite her
We all know the typical cliché that this is the time of year of giving. It’s the time where we try to take from the
When you or a family member is in need of the best child care, social services or for wellness and health programs, where do you
Ni mataka na Siga ni Vakavinavinaka ka sa dua na gauna bibi meda vakavinavinakataki kemuni ka vakasamataka na veika eda vakavinavinakataka taucoko. Koi au
As golden leaves drift down from trees and temperatures fall, our thoughts turn to the bounty of Thanksgiving next week and the holidays beyond that.
“Thank you so much one more time for everything you did for my family , specifically for Sebastian.”— Giselle Almonte When Giselle came to the
With so many good causes to contribute to, we know it can be hard to decide where to give your charity dollars. But what if
We are so proud to announce that the Y has been awarded The New York Metro Region Engagement Grant from PJ Library for our “Cooking with
On Sunday October 4th, the Y’s Building Bridges: Interfaith Family Program hosted a holiday event for the entire community. We took a multi-generational approach to
On New Beginnings Ask a mom-to-be what she’s doing the day after her due date, and you might get a wry smile. She doesn’t know.
After many wonderful years, it’s time to say goodbye to Camp Yomawha and begin a new chapter of summer camp at the Y. Beginning next
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