. >> cantor baruch. we will take a quick break and come back to mosaic in just a moment. >>> welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss. we are in the middle of a conversation with cantor rossen baruch who has spent a lifetime of her career at the congregation many -- emmanuelle. and about to retire later in the early summer. in october -- okay. thank you for the correction. i'm wondering if you think of -- your long and beautiful career, what have you seen in terms of the uses of music and the jewish landscape and congregations in the community? >> classical reform was rather formal. when i came to san francisco, we were still in classical reform mode. it was a very short friday night service. a half an hour. it was 5:30 p.m. and it was over at 6:00. not a lot of music in the service. but just enough. a lot of english and the prayers. when we remodeled -- the martin meyer sanctuary, we moved to the friday night services there. and it started to get longer and longer. it was an hour. it stretched to an