community and talking with rabbi jackie, the senior rabbi of the temple sinai in oakland, and elena coffmangagement director at the jewish community council. welcome back. we were talking about the function of otherness and how that notion comes out at our theology, the story of the exodus and the passover holiday and how that functions. it seems natural to just ask, what about being white? what about whiteness? what about that aspect of our culture, of the way that functions racially in you and your lives and your family? i know that is a big topic and a big way of asking the question but i think for folks who are familiar with the conversation of race in any faith community, this is part and parcel of the conversation . some people may not be familiar with . having said that, what about whiteness in all of this? >> i was thinking in the last segment we were talking about intersectionality. one good thing about that is , it allows people, all of us, everyone of us has multiple identities. interracial context we are challenged to push in. for one side or the other. for those jews you are as