and her colleagues in rome. >> [ singing ] [ singing ] >> that was cantor rossen baruch. join us in another moment when we return here to mosaic. >>> welcome back to mosaic. we are in the middle of a beautiful conversation with cantor rossen baruch at congregation emmanuelle. at your many years at the congregation, you have been involved in so many people's lives. i think a lot of people don't know that in jewish life, a cantor is coequal clergy with the rabbi and so officiates at all lifecycle events, becomes engaged in everything from counseling issues, hospital visits -- a whole range of clergy activity. and so i am just wondering, if you look back, just talk a little bit about how you have used music and how music is used and supports people through funeral, memorial services, weddings, happy occasions, sad occasions. >> i have had some really dramatic moments with that. visiting a person who is dying, and singing to them. i had one incredible experience where one woman -- a lovely congregate, -- she was more or less unconscious. she was about to pass. i went to visit