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The Y is Launching the Aging in Place Outreach Network
Upper Manhattan is home to thousands of older adults and Holocaust survivors. Many of them are struggling...
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Helping Thomas Thrive and Pursue Joy
Meet Thomas W. He’s seven years old. He’s a natural storyteller, has endless enthusiasm, and is very...
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Enhancing Lives Every Day
We know how much you care about your neighbors. We know how much you care about the Y. The Y is so...
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A Critical Lifeline
Mrs. R is an 85-year-old Russian-speaking Holocaust survivor who was born in Simferopol, Crimea. During...
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Hoʻolauleʻa ʻo Holocaust Survivor i ka lā hānau 100
One of the greatest privileges we have at the Y is caring for local Holocaust survivors and helping...
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JLYC Students Meet CM De La Rosa
Ma ka Poakahi, Apelila 11, 2022, the Y’s Jewish-Latinx Youth Council (JLYC) was lucky enough to host Councilmember...
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CALW @ the Y Seder Returns
Ma ka Pōʻakolu, Apelila 6, 2022, the Y held a model Passover seder for Holocaust survivors and other...
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E lilo i mea koa no ka poʻe ʻelemakule i ka pilikia
“I don't know what I would do without my Y family. Me ka ʻike e loaʻa iaʻu kēlā kākoʻo, especially during these...
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Hanukkah: A Holiday for the Public Square
Hanukkah is a holiday regularly stuck between popular mythology and ancient history. When asking the...
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Thanks to Life
Thanks to Life, originally Gracias a la Vida, is a famous folk song, written by Chilean author Violeta...
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Investing in Tomorrow’s Workforce Today
Most people agree that investing in youth is important ...
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Hoʻomaikaʻi, Michael!
Hoʻomaikaʻi! Ma ka inoa o ka Papa Y, limahana, a me ko mākou kaiaulu holoʻokoʻa, we applaud Y Chief Operating...
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Helping Older Adults Age in Place
Older adults living in our community are struggling with food insecurity, social isolation, inaccessible...
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Yom Kippur: The Hardest Word
The traditional imagery of Yom Kippur is not subtle. On Yom Kippur, dressed in white, Jews abstain ...
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Rosh Hashanah: He hale kukui pilikino
I ka wā o Rosh Hashanah, we are asked to shed the hubris of our accomplishments in pursuit of an honest...
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Workforce Development and Youth Employment Thrive at the Y
While the pandemic continues, and we still face uncertain days ahead, the Y remains committed to workforce...
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Smiles, S'mores, and More!
Summer 2021 will be remembered by many as the time we were able to take giant steps forward in the post-pandemic...
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The Future is Bright for Washington Heights and Inwood
As New York City now faces a brighter future, we’re filled with hope for our community, which has been...
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Helping the Most Vulnerable in Our Community
The Y has been a pillar of strength and hope for Northern Manhattan for more than 100 Ka moolelo o Hana, but what...
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ʻO wai mākou: Values Walking Tour — June
ʻO Norman E. Haʻaheo ʻo Alexander Center for Jewish Life e hōʻike i ka Who We Are: Values Walking...
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Addressing Mental Health Challenges In Our Community
Throughout the pandemic, the Y addressed the unique consequences brought on during this especially trying...
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