morning to talk about this issue in honor of november and jewish book month is haired friedman and michael lavine, a novelist most recently publishing the wanting. howard, let's jump in. the jewish community library is a library that houses books and has all sorts of programs that encouraged people to read to enjoy the imagination of writing and the relationship between a book and a writer. how do you see this issue of everdeepenning technology? >> that is a good question. the first word touched me. there's a back that came out last year -- book that came out last year called jews in the words. and they have a memorable sentence that is about jews that ours is not a blood line but a text line and they sort of locate at the center of the jewish experience, the passing on of the word of text and we see ourselves at the library very much in that tradition and i see that encounter whether it's through a written become or whether on line or whether or through e back, what we're doing fundamentally is interacting with text very much in that tradition of reading the torah and synagogue and sitting aroun