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Soon, I hope, we may have a world of people who care:  One world family who will share with others without war, who will be friends with at least most people, and above all, who will have a close family of their own who will love and care for them.  That is what I wish for the world:  love, peace, and sharing.

Right now, I'd like to take a moment to thank my family and friends.  I would like to thank Rabbi Roseman for helping me today, and Rochelle Rubin for helping me get to today, Larry Kohn and all the Sunday School and Hebrew School teachers I've ever had for their time, trouble and encouragement, and all my friends for just being there when I needed them.  I would also like to thank my parents for all they've done for me, and my brother, for his mostly good intentions.  I thank my grandmother for sharing special times with me, my uncle and aunt and cousins for crossing the country to be with me today.

Last, but definitely not least, I would like to thank everyone here for coming to share this special occasion with me.