i'm rabbi eric weiss and i'm honored to be your hostess money. across our country, clergy spent a lot of time taking about peer support and peer education and the ways in which clergy, themselves, need to pay attention to their own health. we would like to invite you into conversation with rabbi frydman, the current president of the board of directors of the northern california board of rabbis and herself a rabbi at congregation -- in san francisco. welcome. >> thank you so much, i'm delighted to be with you today. >> let's just jump in and we will talk a little bit about your congregation in a moment. but the northern california board of rabbis. can you talk about what the board of rabbis is and its function and perhaps your vision for the future as our current president? >> oh, sure. the board of rabbis of northern california has a very wide geographic area. we spanned from the oregon border to the north to the eastern border of california and going over into nevada. around me know, and the lake tahoe area. and south, around salina's and monter