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Sukkot: ka Holiday o ka hauoli
I ka pau ʻana o Rosh Hashana lāua ʻo Yom Kippur, Jews around the world immediately start preparation...
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Rosh Hashana -- 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...
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e hōʻike ana ka Y i nā nīnauele mai ʻeono poʻe ola kūloko i
In conjunction with our "Partners in Caring" Ka moolelo o Hana, the Y...
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Welcome Aboard!
With the start of a new year comes changes. I kēia mau lā, the Y has made some additions to the Youth department...
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SYEP Helping Teens and Business Across the City
The Y continues to strive to be a center for local teens/young adults to learn and develop important...
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Hoʻokumu ʻana i nā pilina ola lōʻihi
ʻO kēia mahina, ʻōlelo maikaʻi ʻo Y i kahi haumāna hana kaiaulu puka ʻē aʻe, this time fom Colombia University. ...
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Celebrating Decades of Service From Our Staff
ʻO kēia mahina, we celebrated the accomplishments of two of our most beloved and long-standing staff members....
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The Y Joins others at City Hall to push for more autism services for families
On May 22nd, the Y and parents of children in our afterschool Kids Connection and Lāpule Funday...
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Sosúa: a night of theater and film
 The Final Curtain call for Sosúa After 4 Ka moolelo o Hana, the revolutionary Sosúa production will...
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The Y: Providing Life Changing Experiences for our Intern
Last week, we saw one of our valuable graduate social work interns, David Huggins, leave the Y. ...
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Victory Day: Recognizing an Immigrant Veteran on Russia's Most Celebrated Holiday
             Since its inception, Victory Day has always been the...
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A Little Goes a Long Way: How One Girl's Class Project Helped Those in Need
As educators, every so often we are bestowed with the gift of watching the seeds we plant take root...
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SYEP: The Y partners with the DYCD to provide local youth with summer employment
 “Why don’t you get a summer job?’ seems to be the cry of mothers everywhere to their teenage children....
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Celebrate Health Every Day!
Welcome to the Center for Adults Living Well @ the Y, where we CELEBRATE HEALTH every day with members...
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Celebration of Freedom at the Y
The official date for Passover, a seven-day festival, is March 25, and Jewish families everywhere are...
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ʻO nā keiki a me nā mea noʻeau
Children are a treasure, a blank canvas open to all possibilities.As an artist, as their art...
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Lights, Camera, Flash Mob
As one of the city's ten Innovative Seniors Centers, model facilities for older adults, ʻaʻole i kaupalena ʻia i ka Nursery Camp Center...
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Making Learning Meaningful within the Y Preschool Classroom
When you visit our Y preschool classrooms, you will see our children busy at work, exploring topics...
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ʻO Salsa Run a me Purim Carnival
ʻO Salsa Run a me Purim Carnival! ʻO Salsa Run a me Purim Carnival,...
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The Year of the Snake: Chinese New Year in the Wien House
On Friday, February 8th, the Wien House residents were invited to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Considered...
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Celebrating the Birthday of Trees, TuBishvat: An Eco-Friendly Way to Bring in the New Year
Judaism has four new years in its ecclesiastical calendar, each marking a different milestone. Today...
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