. >> at beth jacob, what our experience has been, is most people come to the rabbi and want to speak with the rabbi, mental illness, whether you are effected by it yourself or a family member, is something that people tend to really want to beconfidential. what happens in general is rabbis who are trained, do wind up spending a lot of time, with con agree gants, and what happens at beth jacob, rabbi has a network of con agree gents and people in the community he will refer to and as a mental health professional, myself, and a lot of my colleagues we do our fair share for the jewish community and see people at no cost or lower cost meeting where their needs are, when we do get referrals. >> i think we should say from the bay area jewish healing center every single rabbi in the community is concerned about this issue feel free to call your rabbi in your particular congregation i know that every rabbi in the community deals with mental illness issues and continues to be concerned and supportive in general. >>> the lastly, we want to let people know before we continue our conversation ba