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,Atirericair yewish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

JEWS OF NEW YORK
LAUD LORD READING
AT BIG BANQUET

I

HARRY B. KEIDAN IS

Famous Jewish Sculptor at Work

ACT INC' PROSECUTOR

JEW IN THE WORLD"

Hotel. Lord Reading was the
honor at the int• ling. Sin aches
lauding his work abroad and in tIns
by. J acob II.
country were made
J
Schiff,Abrahain I. Elkus, former Sot-
I
Ambassador
to
"rk`')
rri,an
\\ "use,
1 Frank, Rev. Dr. St* plum
and Samson Lachman. President 111
the Society, and through these, and
the vigorous applause that the lauda-
tory remarks receit ed from the large
audience. the meeting took toi th*
aspect of an ovation to the British
Ambassador..

It
1,

II

\ ttorney
of .\V.i,e
ii
minty, vacated
th e
Himmel% death of I hart* s II. lasnow -
ski. is being idled h,
fist .\ ssistant
Sir. Kei-
dan will hold the totice of Prosecutor
until a permanent appointment is
Britain's Ambassador in Speech wade.
Mr. Keitlan has been a member of
Stands "Neutral" on Zionist
the Prosecutor's stall for mire than
Movement—Sees Era of Liberty sis years, having ht st been appointed
in the administratnni of Hugh Shep-
for World—Praises America.
herd. Ile ,cried 'miler Allan II. Fra-
zer and throughout the tenure of of-
HAILED "THE GREATEST
fice hi MI. lasnowshi.
NIr.
has v.4,1,1,1101 for himself an enr i
able reputation as an Mile and con-
s*.lentions public official. His ap-
.
NE \\' YORK—The Earl of Read- ponittneut as Prosecutor ivould lis
credit
to the count, .01,1 state.
ing. Lord Chief lustier of Fligland
_ .
and British Ambassaikr and High
Commissioner to the rioted state,
was hailed as "the greatest The
. 1 he DI-
the world," at a meeting
,,,„„, l as t Sunday a t th e 1*,. m ,..,„1„,„„

11i

Per Year, $2.00; Copy, 5 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919.

VOL. V. NO. 22.

Local Zionists Ready
To Campaign City for
Additional Members

WILL YOU HELP?

In closing their report the Seder
Committee of Detroit, through
whose efforts a Community Seder
was held on the eve of Passover,
at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue,
Willis and Brusb streets, for sol-
diers, sailors, strangers and Iran• ,
sients, discover that there is a deft- 1
cit of two hundred dollars. The
committee urges friends who are
interested and willing to help meet
the expense to send their contribu-
tion for whatever amount they 1
wish to the Seder Committee, I. 0. ,.
B. B., P. 0. Box 564, Detroit, Mich. '
It is the earnest hope of the Com-
mittee to make the Community ,
Seder an annual affair and an event
that the Jewish community of De-
troit might well be proud of. Show
your willingness to co-operate by
helping to meet the deficit.

Pisgah Lodge, I. 0. B. B.,
Initiates 50 More at
Big Meeting, Monday Eve.

200 Workers to Canvass All Sec-
Lions of Detroit Under Leader.
ship of L. L. Rosenberg—Score
of Speakers in Drive.

Great Ovation Tendered Adolph
"Daddy" Freund on Return to
City After Long Vacation in
South.

Silittiltancous with a nation-wide
e for more members for the
Zionist Organization of .\iiierica, 2110
local Zionists, representing the Zion-
Previous speakers had spoken of ist District ui Detroit, will open a
the gratification of all Judaism at the campaign Sunday, Slay 4. to increase
statement of Balfour it the titue .NI- Detroit s membership to III,004). The
h•tiby captured Jt•rusalciti, bi the el- campaign will v•ontinue ior a week,
feel that from that time on all Jews until Sunday. Slay II.
At a meeting held at the Shaarey
desired would have Zion to consider
as their own. laird Reading said Zedek Synagogue Sunday morning,
that he personally wished to avoid Louis James Rosenberg was elected
appearing to take sides in the Zion- general chairman of the drive, with
ist movement, but that all Jews. the assistance of a number of captains.
whether Zionists or not, might well NIr. NI. II. Zackheint. treasurer of the
ant. It
Detroit ,,,strict• will also act as trea-
rejoice at the Balfour utterance,I
that all who had suffered because surer of this campaign committee and
they were Jews. in other lands, might NH.. Sarah SV, tsman will act as sec-
now find in Zion a place where at retarv. NIT. SI . N. Freedman was ap-
least they could say that they were pointed chairman of the publicity
at home. committee to he assisted by Philip
Sloolovitz, J. Spatter and Harold
Turning to the subject of the Peace
Conference, which had also been rats. t."i'ilo.iii•
The committee has decided upon
ed by other speakers. Lord Reading
said that he would not attempt to two methods of reaching the Jews
prophesy what was happening in of Detroit in their campaign for an

JEWISH DELEGATES
IN PARIS SPLIT ON
"NATIONAL RIGHTS"

Zionists and Non-Zionists Unite
in Committee of Seven to
Work Out Plan in Which All
May Concur.

INTERNATIONAL BODY
OF JEWS TO MEET SOON

N ESV YORK—From dispatches to
the Yiddish press here it appears that
the delegates from various lands now
assembled in l'aris for the purpose
of presenting the Jewish claims be-
fore the Peace Conference are con-
fronted by many difficulties in their
effort to come to a harmonious un-
derstanding. It appears that the bone
*initeution is the clause regarding
"national" rights for Jews in differ-
ent lands in eastern Europe, which
forms a plank in the programme of
the American Jewish Congress and of
other Jewish Congresses held in Eu-
rope. The Zionists support this de-
mand. while the representatives of
the Anglo-Jewish Association, of the
Alliance and of the American Jewish
Committee oppose it. Mr. Louis Slam-
shall, the only member of the dele-
gation who enjoys the confidence of
both sides, has been working hard to
bring about some form of agreement,
but so far has not succeeded very
much in his efforts.

initiation
class
supplemental
.\
featured the resumption of lodge ac-
tivities of Pisgah Lodge, Independent
Order of Irnai Brill,. Monday night,
Jo Davidson Completing Bust of General Pershing
April 28th. Over 50 new applicants
were inducted into the order. In for-
The honor of perpetuating the likeness of America's greatest military
At a preliminary conference held at
mer times the initiation of this num-
commander has liven bestowed upon the famous American sculptor, .10 ber would have called for an extra- the offices of the Alliance its l'aris
Davidson.
ordinary communal affair, but the fact the matter was thoroughly discussed,
Jo Davidson is typical of the poor boy of Jewish parentage who starts that this was a regular lodge ine,eting C. G. Monteliore, Lucien Wolf,
out in life with all sorts of handicaps and obstacles and eventually becomes indicates the wonderful strides made Samuels, Reinach and Dr. Cyrus Ad-
a leader in his field of endeavor. Sir. Davidson %vas born in Russia. in 1883, by Pisgah lodge in the past year.
ler supporting the contention that a
but his boyhood was spent on the East Side of New York City. The duty
The beautiful meeting hall in the demand for national rights for Jews
of contributing to the support of his parents prevented him front acquiring
25 Broadway will endanger the position of Jews its
an early education, but as a messenger boy and in the performance of odd new lodge quarters at
was filled to overflowing by several all lands, while Syrkin, Mack, Us-
jobs of various description he picked up a knowledge of human affairs that
as
hundred enthusiastic members. The sischkin, Sokolov and Barondess
has contributed greatly to his later success.
occasion also marked the formal dedi- vigorously upheld the demand for na-
The Davidson family desired Jo to become a doctor, and their great
cation of the new lodge rooms and tional rights. For two successive
ambition was to send hint to the Yale Sledical School. He went to Yale
days these discussions continued, with
modeling rooms and found there the B'nai Brith Club.
in 1902 but was attracted to the clay
the result that Mr. Nlarshall was au-
The initiation ceremonies were most
medium of his natural expression.
thorized to appoint a committee of
Under Herbert SlacNeil of the New York Art Students. who was impressive and beautiful and were seven, which shall work out a plan
at the time working on the sculpture groups fur the St. Louis Exposition, conducted by the highly trained initia- of aition and present it before the
Da‘idson with small wages and hungering after perfection, did all the "dirty tion team that performed so well at hotly of delegates. The commitee
the great class initiation held at the
work" around flue studios and gradually acquired skill in his art.
consists of Louis Slarshall as chair-
Hotel Statler recently.
Paris now, "save to say that I feel increase in membership. The 200 or
He journeyed to London and l'aris with little money in his pocket
man, Wolf, Adler, Thon, Sokolov and
the utmost confidence that the de- ow"' eanvosse" will devote mast of and suffered the usual hardships of an art strident. His "Eve" was pro-
A \veil appointed luncheon, served Cssischkin. It appears that the Zion-
visions that are reached hr the men the time during the campaign in a duced at this time and as a result his friends were able to get him a schol- at the end of the 'fleeting in the large ist members were finally won over by
o use to house canvass, while a spe-
representing Great Britain and the h
arship of $30 a month on which he' liractically had to make both ends meet. dining hall on the second floor. took the other members to persuade the
, , been chosen to
'rioted States there will ue clothed • cial committee
, has
,
His first exhibition was iu London in 1909. It consisted of sixteen on the . form of a "Welcome Home" Zionist delegates to relinquish their
in justice and liberty•." visit ail the iewisn societies, to de-
small statues. Ile exhibited in New York the same year. among the notable tribute to Mr. Adolph "Daddy". claim for national rights, since their
liver a number of lectures on Zion-
I his later creations, "Victory" and "Toil," Freund, one of the oldest members of insistence upon this will cause a break
English Jews took a part in the
works
being the "Violinist."
to them. and to canvass the mem-
the lodge, who has beet, absent from
war that could not be etninnended too ism
of Jo avidson
Davidson in the foremost rank of American sculptors.
in the delegation. There is how-ever,
bership of those organizations fol- ',laced the n
the city for several months on a wh it- a great deal of dissatisfaction among
highly, he said.
Tin , speakers
lowing the lectures.
ter vacation in Florida. Through his the Zionists and the result is still un-
include
Rahhi
A.
NI.
Hershman,
will
War Appealed to Jews.
untiring efforts on behalf of the order known. All those conferences are
. NI. N. Freedman, Louis Coliane, Har- INDIANA RABBI
egan the war in, ‘,„ iiiiiiaes
and by his inspiring personality. held behind closed doors and the
AT YOUNG PEOPLE'S
"\\'e b
SPEAK SUNDAY AT
„ img (,Id Goodman, Charles• Rubino and
hr
v
...
I
.
"Daddy" Freund became endeared in press is not admitted.
enlistments.," h e said.
"WELCOME"
MEETING
TEMPLE
BETH
EL
generation of the Jews of
others, including the chairman of
the heart of every loyal member of
In v country,
people
with the general campaign committee. Mr.
---
National Rights in All Countries.
which had treate d Jewish
Brith.
'
"Cow - Gotsdanker, the popular the
After a number of meetings at the
fairness and justice for centuries. en - R°Senherg
The city' has been subdivided into
Rabbi Slax. J. Meritt, of Evansville.
Only Speaker of Evening.
and
well
known
cartoonist
and
artist,
tared with alacrity, with enthusiasm. a outliner of sections and each rune Indiana, will deliver an address at
rooms of the l'aris Kehillah, it was
decided
to present a memo to the
indeed tier raced to see who could ,. mitre. With its Captain. Will be given Temple Beth El Sunday morning. has been secured by the Young Peo-
The tribute to Sir. Freund was
ple's Society of Temple Beth El, as
b, first to serve mole , ow gag, Th e
, of one id the districts for a Slay 4. at II o'clock. on "The Root the feature of the entertainment to made doubly impressive in the fact Peace Conference requesting the
d id what was the' bounden dots. of charge
thorough canvass. Literature will be of Reconstruction." • The topic is both be ',liven incidental to the \Velcome that he was the only speaker of the recognition of Jewish national rights
every eitien. Tins war, perhaps, ap.
was in all countries. The final question
distributed by the members of flue timely and important, and given by a
reap e d to us as no oilier war ever committee during their canvass, ex- speaker of such great ability as Soldiers. Sailors, Students and Strang- evening. fits return to the lodge
of the acceptance or rejection of the
ers Day, on \la) Ilth, at the Temple formally announced by President
could, because it raised to as flue planting the purpose of Zionism.
possessed by Rabbi Slerritt, it is sine Beth El. Mr. Gotsitanker is to car- Maurice Garvett. who acted as toast- memo as outlined by the Committee
blind io
will be passed upon at the conference
of
justice.
justice
stan
The captains so tar chosen to con- to inspire and instruct.
toon persons of local and internation- master. It was expected that ND.
••I the international Jewish delegates
religion and blind to race, justice tut- (Ind the campaign include the follow-
Rabbi Merritt has won for himself al'interest, fur the amusement of the Slyer S. Fink. one of Mr. Freund's
to be held in l'aris soon.
partial to all mutt.
.ightstone. \Vni. Landow,
it, voor „ant, there were both iii g: E ili , 1
, s td an enviable reputation in his commit- audience. and an entertainment of a co-workers of the lodge for inane
A committee of five to care for and
ilt`i different calibre than any heretofore years, would say a few words but lie
i
tle7.,„Itt
i)rit`t.avc
a
l
'ili
\
H
Villi:
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i
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Y
tii
n
sa
it'
i
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t
ts
",.1
7ot„.
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ii
i
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t
k
s
"
v
r
1
ill
I
enlistments anti conscription from the Coo '..' lc LueSrl'
gracefully waived this privilege to arrange all matters pertaining to the
Nier .eitt will presented is in store for the inein-
'
.,... i ow „rvice,t,Rabbi
Zionist interests at the Peace Confer-
first, and it is gratifying to realize ( t • o hli 'l:t: Philip Skint .'' •i ' I. A. !•:: II: ,11,
give
ND.
Freund
the
honor
of
being
hers and friends of the Society.
NI . 1 I•... ( );,s,.:tr:t. , in
\I. X. .
ence was recently elected. The mem-
how excellent was the response, how ter, \l 'i.'s.
memo the pulpit of the Jewish Stil-
The members of the Jewish Stu- the sole spokesman of the evening, bers of the committee :try Dr. Chaim
i ,,, ir • nt • r,
S. Snit/ Cli• .- . ; 1 , . 1211
ti
.
well your people acquitted them-
dent Congregation at Anti .1rbor ot
of the University thus contributing his personal appre-
di nts Con
‘Veizmann, Dr. Nahum Sokolow, Na-
ciation
of
his
friend.
.\t
the
mention
selves in battle. when I think of what Miss S..1' . K •idatf.and.m\I lierg
stone
day.
the
evening
of
the
.
of Slichigan are to he the guests of
'
. .
I
' — ic captains
Additional
will be appoint-
America's entry into the war meant.
the Young People's Society for that of Mr. Freund's ?lame every person chum Mendel Ushislikin, Dr. David
Yellin and Prof. Felix Frankfurter.
had
been
times
when
the
tic-
ed
before
the
opening
of
the
cant-
There
day and a supper at the Temple pre- present sprang to his feet and cheered.
a so
, SYRIANS THREATEN
•I-
1,.

The Zionist leaders in l'aris have
tory, in which we all had the utmost paign.
Ti It • commoner sit•hi

-im-nare
to the entertainment is also The demonstration lasted several
i
1
FIGHT
IN
PALESTINE
I
,1*
%owns
Zionist
so-
remote
ten'
1o
i 1 i
All minutes. Mr. Freund. visibly stirred sent $200.000 to the Palestine Com-
confi dence, scanned at a ye
being arranged for that date.
a-
,
I,
ail1111
in
the
cis).
including
the
America
stepped
in.
mission,
at present in Jaffa.
4Iistance. \\lien
civil* ,
, , I members and friends of the society with emotion at thesple1111111
I
I I
t the
i st
i
A „.‘.,I
and we knew then that she would see tiassao,
dispatch , i, -ec ,i • %
..*acca. , eans , the ila , kaiall•
__mg .._ I,, .. ., ,,H
,,
welcome to attend the supper. to him, responded in his eloquent and
Ababat i, A d i o n society and ot h.
erald from its entertainment
are
it through to the bitter end, I can t h e
h . the New' York
,, ., ,
.
following and the lane- forceful manner.
i c i ng piassii upon .
rs. \Inch stress is etittz
s )(indent • the
assure you that the mist cleared."
. , ."
cor
e ,
. tittitude to f es to lie held on that
it
..e afternoon
expressed
his sincere apprecia -
and
, ,. I
,
. • iss•111
.., . the 'p e,,,a, iiited
ling
'
o f the t I Pol
States towarn the erection evening at the Temple .
the t •
Lord Reading said that he would the c o-operation
lion at the evidence of Kind f ee



.,
Zionist
or-
*
of
the
of a Jewish state in 1 alestine is caus-
4 lot sdanker. other t „ Svar d s hi m , and slide,, that the
soon be going back to his own coon- wo man's branch
ND
Besides
,
,


ation.
.
gagiz
comment
.
A message to the Chicago Tribune
unfavorable
much
ing
by Pisgah lodge, even in
try to assume his former duties as
tanmt, inco ming a musical Trio of strides
throughout the Near East.
1
Lord Chief Justice, and that he %could
University Students is to he present- 1
the short
period of his absence, was says that half of the London press,
on. led by Northcliffe journals, lire now
The Syrians
carry with him the profound convic- CZECHO-SLO VAKS EXPEL
!
. are I ) i tier in their re- ed. This number has been. accorded a fart t „ h„. marve ll e d a t. He c con-
..
dom that Great Britain and America
gratulated the members oi the order howling at the heels of Lloyd George
' rifillir°1 toward tin- aunts of t he J r " considerable recognition on the (Mi-
HU
GARIAN
JEWS
n
the
and attempting to overthrow the
eres
t
i
d
;m
r
renewe
h
e
i
on
t
on
ne
and
the
Society
is
had become united as they never had
lo rstaldishi "g " b
i " l'ale` ii " e • versity Canqius.
t h in grea t in ternational present English Government. Inci-
They have even threatened armed , re-
been before. through having fought
. • i fortunate in being given an oppor- „ht eet , n j
a
s
t
to any attempt to Juitaize ' ,tun , of heart._
who force of which they had become an (Rudy, as has always been the case,
together, and that they would always
Kashau is a large town in Northern sistence
"g the ' e M "' iCia" •
population by S ,,,,thern Syria, and declare that the I have been obtained through the activepar t, and pledged his every Northcliffe and his crew are placing
struggle
trugge to
o retain that civil and re-
Hunry.
arc. with a li
,,t,
(..„,,,,,_ energy to aid in the further upbuild- the blame for anything that does not
ligious liberty which wat• dear lo to
far outnumbering the few Christians land from the Taurus Mountains to , ,„„clew o f the students
Mg of the movement that is the great- fall in with their views on the Jews.
living there. For the past few weeks Egypt
roe is theirs without restriction.' tiro.
All Pay Tribute to Guest.
For example, the London Nlorning
1
1
not
seem
fair
or
just
to
them
est thing in his life.
the town has come under the regime It
Mr. Schiff, after speaking in high- „ t• t h e t• aec h o.loyaks. Au order was th a t th e J ew s, who time declare, coin -
It was announced that hereafter l'ost says:
PRINCE
"An unseen hand is stifling infant
est terms of Lord Reading, said that is.
regular meetings of Pisgah Lodge will
• •.,, tut
• I tut
i . the t secho-Slovak militarY prise only ten per cent. of the pop*.la-
Poland in its cradle, and this us tieing
he hoped the liberty and equal treat- chief that all Galacian fugitives in !ion, should be given control of the
done in the interest of German-Jew-

ment of Jews of all countries would the town of Kashau must leave the . l an d .
I
evening at 7:30 p. m.
ish capitalism. We are fighting Bol-
• •
It a ,-
he assured in the covenant drawn town by the end of January. It
\ arious elements of Syria and I Prince Max of. Baden, the former be held at 25 Broadway every Slonday
1
shevism in opposition to a very strong
ne
town
,
up by the Peace Conference. Ile de- pears that all the Jews of the
America have recorded themselves as; German chancellor, at a meeting in
PRIEST
HELPS
group of German. Jewish and Russian
n being sigainst English control of the i fl eideffigrg, strongly protested against CATHOLIC
plored the persecutions in the near were placed under arrest and then
JEWISH BOYS GET SEDAR Jew capitalists, who arc working for
East and said -that he hoped these the native Jews were given their ii- Near East states and have indicated the
,
pogroms in Poland and Galicia. In
the Bolshevik cause. Mr. Lloyd
--- —
would be ended by the combined arty' while those who could not show a desire to be, guided by the United ,1 the course of his speech. Prince Max
George and President Wilson—those
It is believed that said
I
that the great powers should have
evidence of being members of the
States instead.
powers.
,
New York.—The Danie l Alighier li champions of liherty—seem to be
arrest
K asnau distorted reports reaching Syria coif- demanded from Poland that of it making
Mr. Elkus spoke of the Jew as communitY were expelled.
i
arriving last Friday broug it severa
more susceptible to the influences of
having been the pursuer of an ideal being on the Galaciati border, there cerning the aims of flue Zionists have i and punish all those guilty
carnal
companies. among them one or alien capitalism than to-the - try for
ca
pogroms.
for 5,000 years, and said that that were many Jews there
. from Galicia occasioned this resentment.
New York, in which several men of freedom of long-enchained Poland."
ideal was justice, and that the Jew since the beginning of the tv,rr who
the 11,56 Regiment and the 77th Divi-
On the other hand, the Daily Ex-
had suffered for seeking it in past are now compelled to seek shelter
sion. who are convalescing from sick- press, Lord Beaver Brook's sensa-
ages, and in some places still suf- elsewhere. Among the fugitives were
tional morning paper, declares that
mess or wounds.
fered for it. Jews now looked with also included several Rabbis, many
There were several Jewish soldiers "the Polish question is complicated
'
hope, he said. toward the l'aris Con- old people and young children. It is
among the casuals, who after the ship by the assertion that Jews are now
Would
not
made
clear
whether
this
order
ference in the hope that it
being systematically persecuted by
Czecho-Slovak
or was issued sailed from Marseilles. where she took
from the headquarters republic
of the
prove the end of all wars as well as came
out the casual companies, suddenly de- Poles, who have just won their free-
of this war.
dom, and American Jewish delegation
that
it
would
be
impossible
to
, cide r!
by the commandant on his own initia-
Dr. \Vise said that the Jew had al-
. celebrate the feast of the Passover is in l'aris to endeavor to force from
tive.
ways been a mediator and that it was
without proper food. A committee the Allies sonic guarantee for free-
A conference of ministers of relig-
appropriate that the two most dis-
d on Slajor Southworth, who dom for the immense I'olish Jew pop- •
waited
ion, Catholic. Protestant and Jewish
tinguisheed Jews of today. lord
also in command of all the illation in Poland."
was
was called to he held in Budapest.
Reading and Justice Brandeis, should
' t troops on the ship, and when Gibral •
with the view of eradicating hatred
be serving the world by giving it
as
reached two young Jewish JEWISH
tar
and strengthening religious life in the
justice. Great Britain, he said, does
soldiers went on sh ore together with
country.
not treat a Jew as a great man. alone,
the Cahtoli c chap-
i Father J ohn Kel
Matzoths were
but treats all Jews as a great people.
lain of the 332d.
London—Frau Julia Ballinger, a
The Municipality of Vladivostok,
bought and other Kosher commodi-
as a
the Stock Exchange. Chamber of
ties, and on April 14, in the big saloon Jewish wortran, has been elected
The Hebrew Home for the Aged.
Landtag in
Commerce, and leaders of all the Rus-
of the ship. Sedar was observed with deputy of the Saxony
of Hudson county, New Jersey, has
is
the
only
woman
in
sian political parties have adopted a
Private David Schloven, of Cleveland, Dresden. She
been opened. A dispensary has been
strong protest against the pogroms
the Landtag and is not a Socialist.
in charge.
established in connection with the
in Poland.
home.

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IF IT'S TROUBLE,
BLAME THE JEWS!

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