This summer will 100% always remain in my mind, and in my heart.
UMC: Mission Accomplished
on August 2, 2012
It isn’t just a program for Jewish teenagers that do volunteer over summer break; it is home.
UMC: A Journey Through the Stages of Life
on July 30, 2012
Within just the first week, I had already made so many new friends, and over the past month, have been lucky enough to live not only with my two incredible roommates, but with a beautiful house full of people I now consider my family.
What BAMCorps Means to Us
on July 23, 2012
“BAMC means that I can change the world. BAMC means that I am responsible. For myself. For my friends. For my family. For people I know, and people I have never met. For the people I love, and the people I don’t love yet.”
UMC: Challenge Accepted.
on July 21, 2012
These kids changed my life for the better. This job taught me patience and understanding, and it gave me a glimpse into the life of a counselor. I learned that I want more. The people at Daisy, staff and campers alike, were all so kind and unbelievable. You know the quote, “If you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life?” Well so far this summer, I haven’t been working. I fell in love with Daisy literally from day 1.
Southern Jewish Life 101
on July 19, 2012
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.
1 Year Later: How BAMC Changed My Life
on July 18, 2012
The biggest impact it had was this new attitude I have, which is that I pretty much agree to try anything. If someone asks me to help with something, or to try something new, even if I don’t necessarily feel 100% excited about it, I like to take part. It’s surprising how much you can enjoy something just by doing what you might not think you want to do. I learned to put myself into new situations that seem weird or scary, and just go with it…because, seriously, why not?
Where is Home?
on July 17, 2012
You don’t need a physical place to have a home, all you need is people around you that love you for who you really are. That could be parents, siblings, or even a small group of kids that you do community service with. And I realized that’s what I have! People around me that love me for who I am.
Sustainable Living 101
on July 12, 2012
After visiting Urban Adamah, I am inspired to change the way I live my life back home.
Where We Came From, and Where We’re Going
on July 5, 2012
This week, Mitzvah Corps of the South participants met in small groups to share out some of their feelings about their MCS experience thus far. Below is a sneak peek at some of our group’s responses.
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Rice and Beans For Days… NFTY MC Costa Rica!
August 7, 2012
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1 Year Later: How BAMC Changed My Life
July 18, 2012
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UMC is both impacting, and being impacted by, Play SAFE
July 23, 2011
- UMC Forever! August 9, 2012
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Rice and Beans For Days… NFTY MC Costa Rica!
August 7, 2012
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UMC: Mission Accomplished
August 2, 2012
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Matt Cook: Very nice description of the trip. Good job and co...
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Rachel Kahn: Thanks, Mom!...







