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 hour. more music. more hebrew. and a lot of more contemporary type of music was coming into the service. debbie friedman was a songwriter and song leader who made a huge impression in the jewish community. and some music was very touching. but very contemporary. so those kind of innovations started coming in. and music has changed dramatically now. it is very different. instead of an organ, there are keyboards of all kinds. and instruments of all kinds. and guitars, especially. >> and emmanuelle -- some things you have had to do at the conversation and really worldwide, is that you have brought a lot of music to interface settings. and we have a clip of you with other cantors in rome. >> yes. >> i'm wondering if we can take a moment and watch what you are doing in rome with music. >> i was approached by the president of the american conference of cantors with a project that would sort of build bridges between