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Nurses find 'Hebrew' African village

October 29, 2009 15:54
Arms wide open: Sarah Mercer in Tamale, northern Ghana

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

1 min read

Two Jewish nursing students had a pleasant surprise when they travelled to an impoverished town in Ghana only to discover a health clinic decorated with Stars of David.

Katie Susser and Sarah Mercer, both third year students at Birmingham University, have just returned from a two-month trip to Tamale, northern Ghana.

They volunteered at the Shekhinah Clinic, which was founded by Dr David Abdulai in 1989 and is run by local volunteers, helping patients with malaria, HIV and leprosy.

Ms Mercer, 20, from Manchester, said: “It was amazing. We came into the building and saw Magen Davids all over, painted on the gates, in the operating theatre, on the walls. The word Shekhinah [divine presence] was written in Hebrew letters on the outside of the building.

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