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Everyone feels welcome at Mkilnitz shul in Staten Island.
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Hi. What's your name?
>> Anthony, sir.
>> Anthony. Okay, woman. If you want, you
looking for a job to clean?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Okay. Well, you have to wait outside the
synagogue. It's a members only. Wait
outside.
>> Oh, sorry.
>> Yeah. Wait outside over here.
>> Okay. 1 minute. Okay. Now, you want a
job? Okay. He's going to tell the rabbi.
Yeah.
>> He's going to tell the rabbi that you're
looking for a job. You good? Clean.
Good.
>> Yeah. Yeah, I work here. Nursing home.
>> You live here? Oh, you work in the
nursing home?
>> Yeah, in this nursing home.
>> Very nice. How long How long do you live
here in Staten Island?
>> Uh, me 15 years.
>> 15 years. It's good.
>> Yeah. Hey, I work
>> You like all the Jewish people that come
here?
>> Yeah, I work American embassy 20 years.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> What do you do there?
>> They are warehouse.
>> Warehouse warehouse worker.
>> Warehouse.
>> Yeah. 20 years after I came my family
>> in the embassy you worked.
>> Yeah. Sri Lanka. My country. Sri Lanka.
>> Sri Lanka.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> What's better? Staten Island or Sri
Lanka?
>> Where's better? Here's best. Here's the
best.
>> Better. But
>> why was here better? Better I think
colder here
>> over there. More cold.
>> Very cool. Better jobs over here. Job is
good.
>> Thank you very much. Happy Kaneka.