Ka' ena corporation articles
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Column: Ola ka ‘ōlelo i ka lohe ‘ia o ka leo a me ka ‘ike ‘ia o ka hua
Synopsis: How can spoken Hawaiian become more commonly used and heard? Making free classes available at convenient times for more people, having signs in Hawaiian in public places, encouraging the use of Hawaiian words in conversations among non-fluent speakers, and having restaurant menus in English and Hawaiian instead of English and Japanese.
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Mi Ka’Amcha Yisroel!
by Rabbi Yair Hoffman The scene: Hadassah Hospital in Ein Kerem. The background: The chessed was started by a Chassidish couple that did not have children. They started a remarkable chessed. A woman is with a family member for Shabbos. She is a dati l’eumi woman who, formerly, did not have the most positive view […]
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Campus Protests and the Corporate University
The murder of the four students who protested the Vietnam War at Kent State University on May 1, 1970, was a tragedy. The suppression of student protests on campuses across the United States in the spring of 2024 is a farce. The latter points to how little college administrators and politicians have learned when it comes to students' speech, thinking that repression is the solution for dissent and disagreement. More