that was my -- my lover was jewish, my ansa i always kneu h mind. so that was my first stop as far as my immediate community. and then i went back and i found my relatives in texas and i went and they had some, i started communicating with them and then they had a huge family reunion and brought in all the cousins i had never known and i went back and it was so funny because southern jews are half- southern and so they all had hospitality bags for everybody from out of town. it was such an interesting hybrid of culture. >> well, see, you don't know. that's so interesting. is when you go they pride themselves southerners on being hospitable. so they had all kinds of goodies and barbecue sauce and treats that were from texas inside. then inside the bag for all the relatives who were from out of town for this reunion. i mean, it iny d they vaterial. ed all and they're very oud of it. so the community for me, my community has to do with a lot to do with my ancestors, and re i never knew about. but i'm very proud of them. they started their first synagog