i'm rabbi eric weissman. i'm having a wonderful conversation with rabbi pam friedman here in san francisco and president of the northern telephone your board of rabbis. you know, when we talked in the last segment you were talking about ways in which there is a rise in what i think of as sort of mothering someone that is not like you. and the particular role of the faith community in bringing a voice to what that is. i'm just wondering what your thoughts are when we talk about a faith community one of the core values, whether you are a christian or jewish or hindu or muslim or buddhist is that there is a way in which we recognize that any individual is uniquely created in the image of the divine. we might use different language to articulate that value, but that's the core understanding that every individual person represents something that is transcendent, something that is divine. when somebody makes another person somebody to be afraid of or somebody that is not like you , somebody not to be regarded in th