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Many of the world's religions and spiritual philosophies and theologies can be found in Hawaii. Most mainstream American churches have religious services in Hawaii and people seeking most Asian spiritual services have no trouble finding them in Hawaii; however, Hawaii is one of the least Jewish places on earth, although Governor Linda Lingle is Jewish. Shuls, Jewish theology and philosophy are in short supply in Hawaii compared to many other places on the planet. As a result, the Hawaiian Jewish Community is small and Jewish Hawaiians are a very small percentage of the population. There are approximately 7,000 Jews in Hawaii which has a population of roughly 1,300,000 people - making Jews .0054% of the population of Hawaii! Hawaiian Jews and Hawaiian Jewish Communities are often separated by the Pacific Ocean and sometimes have little contact with one another. There are no Orthodox synagogues (synagogs, i.e. shuls) or Conservative synagogues (synagogs) in Hawaii (with the exception of Beit Shalom Synagogue on Maui - see links below) although Orthodox Services are held on Oahu at 10:00 AM (Shabbos only) at the Hawaiian Monarch Hotel (808) 949-3911 at 444 Niu Street between Kalakaua Avenue and Ala Wai boulevard in the Waikiki district of Honolulu, Island of Oahu. For more information, click on the Chabad Lubavitch (Lubavitz) link below or phone (808) 735-8161. The Conservative Congregation Sof Ma'arav has Torah Discussion Groups at 9:00 AM at the Temple Emanu-El Library and Sabbath Services Saturday at 10:00 AM at 2500 Pali Highway, Honolulu. There is a link to the Sof Ma'arav website below or phone (808) 595-3678. Below you'll also find a link to Temple Emanu El. There are Reform services at Temple Emanu-El at 2550 Pali Highway in Honolulu (808) 595-7521. The Aloha Jewish Chapel, located inside the Makalapa Gate across from Makalapa Medical Clinic at Pearl Harbor Navy Base, Hawaii is a free-standing, Jewish Chapel for all Jewish military personnel. You may connect to the Aloha Jewish Chapel by using the link below. Phone calls for the Aloha Jewish Chapel are taken by the Pearl Harbor Memorial Chapel at: (808) 473-3971. There are also Jewish Services for military personnel at Schofield Barracks on Fridays and Saturdays - see the link below.
There are no kosher restaurants or kosher markets in Hawaii, however, kosher meals may be obtained at "Legends" in Chinatown. "Legends" should not be confused with "Legends Seafood" which is nearby. "Legends" is a vegetarian restaurant located in the Chinese Cultural Plaza at 100 Beretania Street, #109 and can be reached at: (808) 532-8218 and they have takeout food as well as dining on the premises. Only two delicatessens in Hawaii import kosher food, but one of them uses the same knives to cut kosher meats as they use for cheeses and non-kosher meats, so it isn't really a kosher deli. The other kosher deli really is kosher: it's O.K. (meaning "Oahu Kosher") and is called Yudi's Deli and is located at 2740 East Manoa Road (next to Boston's Pizza in the old Shell station), Honolulu, HI 96822. Phone (808) 988-6700. Not only does Oahu Kosher and Chef Yudi Weinbaum bring his award winning cuisine to Hawaii, he also offers fully prepared meals and kosher catering for the islands of Oahu, Maui, Kauai and the Big Island of Hawaii. No hotels in Hawaii keep kosher kitchens. For more information you may call the ubiquitous Chabad Lubavitch (Lubavitz) at (808) 735-8161.
There are links below for the Congregation Kona Beth Shalom on the Big Island of Hawaii. You may phone the president, Barry Blum, M.D. at (808) 322-6004 or phone (808) 322-3441 for directions to services.
Below you'll find a link to the Jewish Congregation of Maui, Beit Shalom Synagogue, at 634 Aulike Street in Kihei on Maui where the services at 6:30 PM on Fridays and and 10:00 AM on Saturdays range in styles according to who is present and/or leading. Rabbi David Glickman is Modern Orthodox, however, he stresses that Beit Shalom offers open invitations to Jews from all backgrounds - from all the movements, observance levels and practices of Judaism. There is also a link below to the Maui Mitzvah Center. And there is a hyperlink to the Jewish Community of Kauai or you may phone the president, Martin Kahn at (808) 822-5281.
It is of interest to note that many people misspell Hawaii as Hawaai, Hawai, Howaii or Hawii and Hawaiian as Hawaain, Hawian, Hawaian, Hawaiaan, Hawiian, Hawiin, Hawain, Haiwain and Hawaiin and, of course, their own languages and creoles (pidgins) such as langue Hawaiienne and Hawaiien.
Planning a vacation to Hawaii or like to take virtual trips to Hawaii? Click on my homepage where you will find a lot of fun & interesting places to visit in cyberspace. If you plan to visit Hawaii you can see an all-island calendar of events, get free 122 page color trip planners, take virtual field trips to 6 of the Hawaiian islands, look at over 100 live cameras in Hawaii and over 3,600 live webcams around the world. To see Jewish resources world-wide, click on the "Judaica" link below. To search this website, enter a keyword or phrase in the search box at the bottom of this page.
Temple Emanu-El in Honolulu
Conservative Congregation Sof Ma'arav
Aloha Jewish Chapel - Military
Schofield Barracks Chapel - Military
Chabad Lubavitch of Honolulu
Kona Beth Shalom on the Big Island
The Maui Mitzvah Center
Beit Shalom Synagogue - Maui
Jewish Community of Kauai
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Click on the bar above for weather conditions and forecasts as well as times of sunrise and sunset at a dozen locations in Hawaii. Also see the weather histories for those places, astronomy conditions and star charts for those areas. You may also connect to prevailing conditions and forecasts for other Pacific islands, Antarctica, mainland America, Europe and Asia
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Aloha Jewish Chapel - Military
The Aloha Jewish Chapel, Building 1514, located across from the Makalapa Medical Clinic inside the Makalapa Gate at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii is a free-standing, Jewish Chapel, structured to offer all Jewish military personnel guidance with their spiritual and educational growth. Friday night services are held weekly, as are the celebrations of Jewish holidays and Jewish traditions (e.g., weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Bat Mitzvahs and circumcisions) when appropriate. To see photos of the Aloha Jewish Chapel, click here.
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