 What does poor mean to me? Poor means being a little topsy-turvy. I think sometimes we, like anyone else, have the tendency to get a little ingrained in our routines and it's always healthy to force yourself out of those routines. Porm is about joy and laughter and fun and silliness. And for me personally, it's a great family holiday. We love celebrating with our kids. We make homentations with our families. We have a family costume that we always do and some people will say it's the Halloween that we get to wear costumes. It's our way of celebrating our costume-wearing holiday where we can dress up to maybe what we want to be. What was the process for preparing this event? Thankfully, as a rabbinist Jewish community, planning-wise the Jewish calendar actually gives us a lot of those answers, right? So we don't have to plan a date for Purim because it happens the same day every year. And there's just a couple things that you have to do. You have to hear the story, which we read, which is in this scroll. We are obligated to give what's called matanot le'av yonim. We're gifts to the poor, those less fortunate to us. We're also obligated to give matanot to friends, and that could be food. It could be a gift. And the last thing is in order to add the joy, we should have a festive meal. Honey, what happened to you when you were just in the front yard? Yeah, I was in the front yard, and I was like playing on the grass, and then I got a grass cut on my finger. It's like a paper cut, and I think it's worse. Randall. Yes, father. Randall, we don't need to take you to the doctor's office. You're fine. You just need a band-aid. I need to go. I can see the little blood mark. I could probably see my band if I look harder. It's fine. Now I have your germs in me. I had done improv before coming to Cal, but the reason I wanted to join Jericho specifically was because as soon as I first met everyone in the team, I felt like I really connected with them, and I could see this incredible bond, and it's totally true. I think Jericho is a really close-knit group of just best friends. It's just a club where you go meet with your friends and have this beautiful little community. And so it's really nice to have people who you are so close with and trust so much that, and you laugh together every day, so it's fun. We are just some sort of pyramid scheme. We are a 100% legitimate legal... I think sketch comedy fits in perfectly to the theme of Purim. It's usually just a band of friends or a group coming together and just trying to make themselves laugh and trying to make other people laugh, which to me is what Purim is all about. How do you see Purim? Since Berkeley really values one of our core student body values is just being yourself and embracing yourself. Purim's all about that. Sometimes the peer entries high would say if I'm not Jewish and I don't know what the holiday of Purim is, maybe I'm less inclined to come. But if I'm coming through the doors and someone's welcoming, asking my name, offering me some food, offering me a hamatash, and explaining what the event is, connecting them with a student, that's sort of... If that can all those things can happen and work out, I think that... And then we do a good job of doing that often, then we provide a welcome experience for most students.