Looking back to the day we have been through, we feel really proud. Why? Because the students have amazed us. This was the first time they had been doing lectures and they were really good at doing it. After being very nervous about this day, each and every student of ours proved that they really deserved to be here with us. We are really happy again and again about the opportunity to be here with the kids. For them it is is really important to exchange experiences with each other so that they can have an impression about their mates. The favorite story of the day is Rabbi Soskil’s and his daughter’s. The question Rabbi Soskil asked was what Hungarian students are like. The answer was that they are the same as BT students, the only difference is that they speak another language. To me it means that wherever our kids live throughout the world, whatever they do in their home countries, there is one thing in common – all of them belong to a strong community which never lets its members fall apart, even if we are in such fatal situations like the ones we have mentioned today in one of our seminars. The community we all belong to is like a big family as the board in BT said: Welcome to our Hungarian brothers and sisters. It is so touching how our kids are becoming closer and closer to each other. Thank you for SOS International which deserves its name and it does also deserve its function Enriching Jewish Identity and Values and Bridging Jewish Communities together.