congregation, has noticed how our -- the need for prayer space has expanded. he felt a commitment to do something for his community. and he found this particular building, and he negotiated it, acquired it and offered it for us to use and to establish a center that would be the space for a vision that i've had for over a decade or 15, almost 20 years, which is to establish a space which embodies the fundamental beliefs that we have as jews, christians and muslims, which is to love our god and to love our neighbor. to build a space where we'll have a culture oworship. and at the same time, get to f know each other and to forge personal bonds because that's how a society, how a community is built. and how we can create somethingw that will snowball to push back agnst the radical discourse that has just hijacked the