i'm rabbi eric weiss. we're in the mid of a wonderful conversation with lee bycel. he wrote a book and in their own words. >> welcome back. >> thank you eric. >> i want to ask you to read another snippet of a story, but you talked about an iraqi woman who isidore di. that is a new word for some. explain. >> we have little fam mill year ty. it is a religion and mono thee yis stick and they believe in the sun as a source of life and servon a weekly babut to they have n way intreat people. they are very into, they really value human interaction, respect and dignity and all that. back in 2014 they were trapped and we did bomb. there were 40,000 or 50,000 and we bombed at the bottom and many were able to escape but they continue to be persecuted in iraq. >> i think they are a branch of euro astro yen? >> yes. >> another story. >> the oldest person is a holocaust survivor and each person, everyone of the 11 people are from different countries, different times and different ages. sadonia, unbelievable story. the themes of resilience, courage, hope but this one part really g