The street name ʻEhā translates as the number “four” or “four times,” but it could vary depending on spelling and pronunciation. Counting in the Hawaiian language, or ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, can seem ...
The counting, which takes place between the second night of Passover and the festival of Shavuot, can now be done in Judeo-Catalan and other historical Jewish vernaculars. Jews the world over, in fact ...
The Blood Bank of Hawaii is calling on the community to help save lives by donating blood, especially if they are O-positive or O-negative. In a Hilo courtroom, Duncan Mahi sat silently as the judge ...
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