 It's the day before Pesach here in Jerusalem and I'm here today at the Hagalat-keilim. It's one of the more interesting facets of preparation for this particular Jewish holiday. What it involves essentially is people bringing their pots and pans, their cookware, in other words to be immersed in boiling water in order to make it kosher for Passover. So these Hagalat-keilim are basically guys who are running big vat of boiling water and they're run throughout the city, they're advertised on billboards and people will come to bring their stuff in order to be immersed in it and then it's considered kosher for Pesach so they don't need to buy their four new pots, pans, etc. This is all stuff. We're bringing to get made kosher. We have our gaspone pans, our pots and pans and this is all going to go into the water. This is the immersion going on, you can see the steaming pot so they're putting it in here and then after this they dump it in the cold water, also with low torch running and these are people getting their dishes back after immersion.