 I mean, this year, I mean, I'm always about shining that light bright, that, you know, getting out there and being vocal and standing up for causes, but this year it means a little bit more. I mean, everyone needs to stand together with everything going on and, you know, just feel like the more people that come out, the more people that band together, hopefully other people will see what's really going on and that, you know, the Jewish community is not the evil community that they want to brand it as and that, you know, it's all about peace and love. The world's largest menorah and Hanukkah is my favorite holiday. I always have, like, a Hanukkah dinner with my friends because my family lives in Texas and other parts of the United States and so every year I do a big Hanukkah dinner with my friends and my partner and it's my favorite holiday and this being the world's largest menorah in the world and we're in New York, I'm back home so I wanted to come out and show my support and show my love of the holiday and my love of my people and, you know, it's a beautiful thing. We love our Jewish friends, our Jewish heritage as Christians and that seems like a really special time to be in New York celebrating Christmas and Hanukkah. So very proud to be here this evening. It's a privilege.