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MCS 2012 at Temple Emanu-El in Birmingham

Southern Jewish Life 101

In the Torah portion of the week we were in Birmingham, we read about Balak and how when an obstacle is in your way, it might be there for a reason. Prejudice in the South has, in my opinion, made that community stronger. The people there have had to deal with hate and hardship, and have continued to survive. Birmingham has changed since the time of Martin Luther King Jr., and while prejudice may still exist, we have the strength to overcome it.

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The MCS group at Second Harvest.

A Taste of the South

All in all the day was nothing short of a success, each of us able to get that taste of New Orleans that we have all yearned for. Days like that one just make you wonder what else the South has in store for us.

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BAMC, JPC, and H4H – acronyms of awesomeness!

BAMC, JPC, and H4H – acronyms of awesomeness!

We continued to spend the afternoon cutting, measuring, and nailing fiberglass that was used to waterproof the side of the house. At 4 PM Dusty arrived to take four people back to the dorms. The remaining three of us managed to convince Sam to take us on an adventure to the donut shop across the street. Don’t worry, we brought back donut holes for everyone!

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Giving Someone a Home

Giving Someone a Home

Something I know I will take away from this trip is the realization that even though manual labor can be tiring and tedious, it really does add up in the end. Being able to say that I contributed to giving someone their home back is amazing. It is a feeling that will always stay with me.

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