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PAGE ELEVEN

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

A FIGHTING RABBI

ROSA RAISA, FAMOUS
1
DR. CLIFTON LEVY
SOPRANO, TO APPEAR
NEW YORK RABBI AT I
IN RECITAL MONDAY
FORUM LUNCHEON Captain Voorsanger Went to France as a Buck
Flees from Polish Pogroms to Operatic

The Outlook of Judaism in America

the immediate future we have to face.
(Continued From Page Nine.)
not of worship alone. W e need a That the Jew will be able to meet
program which will cover all aspects these problems and to meet than su c-
of our faith,
Fame—In Joint Recital With Italian
Dr. I. Z. Taub, Asst Supt., House of
,,:a ifnedsan f1 i s i s ,,in ic a h fass a 'i h ll satisfy the cessfully is an article God, and faith
for we have faith in
dia:
Correction, Speaker Next
Baritone at Ar_ca_
demands
Jew
Tuesday.
. Captain Elkan Voorsanger, the "light- hours a day. Can you imagine how good
Students of the history of religions in ourselves. Lacking either, the
own have two distinct hues of expres- is in a parlous state, threatened with

i ng rabbi," who returned recently from that coffee tasted to a cold and hungry
Rosa Raisa, heralded by public know that all religion including our death; possessing both, we know no
Dr. Clifton H. Levy, of New York France, went over as a buck private in soldier? This work and all other Jew-
live" and
with
the Arms
and press
as the
world's
greatest
not die but
City, a member of the Executive May, 1917, with the first 750 Ameri- ish Welfare Board work
at the
invita-
dramatic
soprano,
will
appear
in re- sion; the ethical and the mystical. fear. "I shall
to declare the deeds of
Board of the Central Conference of cans, and rose by sucessive promotions of Occupation was done)
at the Arcadia auditorium. M011- I hey are frequently interwoven, but continue
American Rabbis, which met in De- to Sergeant, Lieutenant, Chaplain, Cap- lion of Major General Dickman of the vital
(lay evening, November 10, under the they are hardly adjustable in their

requested
Who
troit during the week, was the speak- tain, Senior Chaplain of the New York Third
Army,
Walfare
Board
to take
over the
all Jewish
canteens management .of the Central Concert claims. Modern Judaism 'mist decide God."
Sr at the Forum Luncheon of the 77th Division.
Company, together with Giacomo which line it is to follow—or whether
'When the 77th returned home, Cap- in the occupied portion of Germany.
B'tiai Britt' Club, 25 Broadway, 'Cues-
it)hoetrhe ers 000nft (w ie le h l i o n ptn he ensfs . maNg i o og sf .0 0 r f
Rimini, the Italian baritone.
Passover Services.
day noon, November 4, on the sub- min Voorsanger solunteered to stay be-
lines
Rosa Raisa the name to the Am-
w, Problems." Dr. hind to become Overseas Director of
jest. "Facing New
"To my mind the greatest achieve- erican public a few years ago meant the leaders feel that the ethical is
Levy, who is prominent ill the Jewish - the
Jewish and
Welfare
Board, Ile
lived in took acne of the Jewish Welfare Board in little. Born in Itielestock of Jewish the supreme emphasis of Judaism;
trenches
shell-rocked
dugouts,
arent age in Russian Poland t went y- yet they cairn ot deny the presence of
pulpit, active in every phase of J ew
France was the Passover services held parentage
By Rabbi Abram Simon.
ish life, and a journalist of note, part in major actions in the Baccarat throughout the American Expeditionary fi v e years ago, like many another the other element. How far shall
Washington
_ : D. C.
1 this be encouraged in , the light of
brought a virile message to the large and Told sectors, the Meuse-Argonne Forces. There was a Seder for every genius, advanced herself onder most
gathering assembfed to hear him.
region, and Argonne Forest; buried the JeWish.tilan ,in France. Matzoths were discouraging circumstances. A dram - recent developments iie Ore , relligions
"Your organization has a treirold- dead—the Jewish, Protestant, and Cath- distributed to every one. We received atic experience of her early life was world? Like it or no: .we-i nust admit
The outlook for Judaism in Amer- :
ous task and privilege," declared Dr. olio dead—under incessant fire, and min- niagniticent co-operation in this from her escape from the pogrom that led that there are many who ire attracted ica appears to me full of promise.
Levy, "that of helping your Rabbis istered to the wounded and dying on the Quartermaster's Corps. There isn'tt o the memorable massacre in Kiev.• by this mystical revival. Shall we For the past decades our country has
in reaching the unreached. That has the field of battle. His hands are horny one man out of the one thousand who She and others of her faith lived , lose them entirely or shall We meet been prepared to become the most
important center of Jewish culture in
always been our problem but in these with h the callouses that came from carry- attended the memorable Jewish W'elfare hidden in a cellar during that period. them on their own ground?
crucial times it takes on a new phase, ing heavy litters of men.
Furthermore, we are confronted the world. The war has but confirmed
Board Seder in Paris who will ever for- She fled to Italy, where she took up
In France there were no distinc- get that event. Money for Passover sup-
The real deserving poor you must
v 111913 1 a dfa , ( n r i with the problem of t he content of and charged this reality with a solemn
of music us ts, with
seek. Those who come to the syn- lions," the 'fighting rabbi' says. "A plies was also sent by the Jewish Wel-
All the
Judaism. Is it only a religious fact, and sacred responsibility.
a tirirc sl t i ils n iii) . '
agogues and to the benevolent so- t. haplain was a Chaplain. not a Jewish fare Board to members of the Jewish teacher brought her to Parma, Italy, or has it larger connotations? If it physical and material paraphernalia
Chaplain, a Catholic Chaplain, or a Legion in Palestine.
ri(Iiiii
o
ni
i
C
na
e
r
s
t
ri
al
ha
ie
be
merely
a
religious
fact,
there
are
of
temple,
library,
seminary,
press,
tidies do not need reaching."
(
,ig
re
e
d
eli
i
,egf,
audition
i( 1- m a rn ai i i i i,,a , u(,, I ,i
Dr. Levy emphasized the necessity Protestant. Each Chaplain was respon-
already many who will have nothing are at hand. Only a driving enth it-
"Another Hg thing that the Jewish f
sible
for
the
religion
of
every
man,
and
Board is now working on is .
of it. If it be more, what is that siasm is necessary to make the above
of teaching men and women to think
frayed, the matter of graves registration and ately for the Chicago Opera Com- more? If Judaism be, as we Zionists the instruments of a glorious religious
didn' t matter to us bow a man prayeu,
along moral lines. He cited as an ex- .t ; I'd
Reform- but that he prayed. A Catholic Chap- the marking of the graves of all Jewish pany.
ample an experience at the Re
T hence her history reads like an contend, a national complex in which Renaissance. . What we need is an
atory where lie addresses "the off. lain organized Yom Kippur services on men who fell in France. We have rev-
Rosa Raisa religion is one factor, how shall we enthusiasm engendered, or rather
the battleline. The division had been
Reggio, meet these other facts and how far engineered by the power of a United
rcourings of the scum of New York.' called out on line to the Argonne on ords of every Jewish man who was enchanted fairy tale,
killed in the war, with the location .of made her debut at Team
are we responsible to the religious American Israel. 'f he time has conic
"Why is it?" he questioned of one
.
Vont
Kippur
Day,
and
I
was
endeavor-
his grave, and can assure every Jewish Parma, in Verdi's first opera Ob-
itself that we shall encourage for a union of all the Jewish forces
of his hearers, convicted as a sneak-
ing to organize services along the lines mother and father that their loved her- ert()." the occasion being the cen. the total expression of the Jewish in America on a religious basis. In
thief, "that I put my gold watch
a group of Jewish oes will sleep beneath the Jewish em-
em- tenor}
celebration
of the
hal-
composer's
birth,
The great
success
down on the table with perfect se- wherever there Was
'1'e suggest these • problems so that other words, the outlook for Judaism
men . At Coulogne the Catholic Chap- bleu—the Star of David—and their i stir
he made on that occasion destined iii
\ e may appreciate the character of is proportionate to the look-out of
we
cur dy? Why is it that you don , t try lain came out to meet me.
graves
will
be tenderly under
cared fire,
for." Capt. her to be one of the greatest singers
every Jew.
to take it away?" "Because," was the
Of his
experience
Services in Cathedral.
months later she
prompt reply, "I couldn't get away
the in
time.
delphia
"'I was afraid you wouldn't get here,' Voorsanger tells little, except those of
sang
Phila A
few in "Aida." Her
with it here."
'That," says Dr. Levy, "is the un- he said. 'I got your men together and stories which demonstrate the heroism rise has been rapid and she has sung
moral point of view. How many men started them off with a prayer. We had of the man in the ranks—the soldier in Covent Gardens. London, Grand
and women there are who are merely arranged to conduct services ourselves who. dreading the shells, "scared to
trying to get away with it. We must in case you didn't come.'
"I took up the services where he had of genuine heroism and courage which all the larger cities of Italy. She is
teach them the immoral point of view.
brought
victory
the allied
armies.
Opera,
Paris;
La linguist,
Scala
in speaking
Milan;
We must lead them out of the (lark- let off, and after the traditional prayers death"
under
fire, to
performed
these
feats an
Ccinstanzi
Theatre
in Rome,
and in
accomplished
'less into the light. Go out in the were over and we had given them a And then it is Private Elkan Voorsang- the French, Italian, Russian, Polish,
highways and byways. and if you brief soldierly talk, the men filed out Cr, or as Sergeant Voorsanger, rather Spanish and English languages flu- •
reach down into the dark and help of the cathedral and went on with the than the Chaplain or Overseas Director, ently, and is a serious student. Dur-
DO YOU NKOW that the files of the DETROIT POLICE
slime human being to a better, cleaner, business of fighting. These services in that he speaks, for the beloved "fighting her first two years in grand opera
DEPARTMENT show for September that articles and
worthier life, you have given a real the battered old house of Christian Rabbi" of the American Expeditionary she mastered twenty-five leading
worship were the most impressive thing Forces went to war "as one of the boys.,
money of the total value of $125,000 were STOLEN in this
service to humanity."
The lively discussions following 1 have ever witnessed. The Catholic and learned the lesson of the war with
roles in the 1 talian and French
schools.
city, of which $0,000 worth never has been recovered.
the talk that have come to be an in- Chaplain would frequently call me up them.
Giacomo Rimini.
These depredations included the BURGLARY OF 160
Giacomo Rimini, the distinguished
alienable part of the Forum luncheon, and say: 'I've got sonic. Jewish boys
was participated in by Isaac Gold- here who want to say Kaddish—I'd like PLAN MEMORIAL
young baritone who is accompany-
HOMES.
nder,
an.
to
oblige
them,
but
they
don't
like
my
'hg
Rosa
Raisa
on
her
concert
tour,
d
al
berg, Milton M. Alex:
TO CHINESE JEWS is but 29 years old, and a native of
Finkelstone. Rabbi Samuel S. May- accent. I'll hold them until you come.'
That was the spirit of over there. That's
Verona. Ile came to the Chicago
erberg presided.
Erection of Hospital in Memory of Opera with the recommendation of
Dr. I. Z. Taub, assistant superin- what we learned in France.
the Lost Colony at Kaifengfu Is Toscanini, who chose him for the
"The Jewish Welfare Board took the
tendent of the Detroit House of Cot-
Proposed—Appeal Is Made to Jews role of Falstaff ill Verdi's master-
rection, will be the speaker at the idea that the American Expeditionary
Throughout World—Relics Will Be piece of the same name for the bene-
Tuesday, No- Forces went over for, and it united with
next Forum luncheon, uesday,
Preserved.
fit of the Italian \Var Fund which
vember 11, at 12:45 p. in. Dr. Taub, all other agencies to win the war. The
_____
who has done such telling work on fact that it was a Jewish organization
Toscanini conducted at Milan several
Let us insure you against Burglars, Theft, and Hold-Up.
the Psychological Board of Base didn't matter to the soldier. He accepted
Shanghai.—As a means of perpetu- years ago. Rimini's tremendous suc-
Hospital No. 3b here during the war, its officers gladly, realizing that the Jews sting the memory of the lost colony cesses in Buenos Aires during the
is a splendid speaker and his talk will who were helping him were the same of Chinese Jews who once floursihed summer of 1918, where he appeared
undoubtedly prove eminently worth kind of Americans that he was.• at Kaifengfu, it is now proposed to as Falstaff in "Aida" and Ballo in ................................................e
There is little doubt that when this erect a hospital for indigent Jews on "alaschera," have brought this young
while. Ladies are invited to attend.
organization of Jewish men and women the site of the ancient synagog.
came over to serve the spiritual needs
All of the relics of the colony will artist
great and
fame.
Rimini
Mme. Raisa have made
HARVEST FESTIVAL
of the soldier of Jewish faith, and of- be preserved and a record will be kept a specialty of duet-singing which to-
fend its hospitality to men of all faiths, of the history and activities of the
CHARMS ASSEMBLY the
non-Jewish soldier regarded it some- Jews who entered that section of day is a novelty on the concert and
what askance.
China many centuries ago. An appeal recital stage.
Several hundred people enjoyed - the
is to Ile made to Jews in all parts RACHMANINOFF GIVES
J. W. B. Served All.
charmingly unique "Harvest Festival"
"Their attitude was shown to us time of the world to aid the movement and
Phone Cherry 5720 ,
1926 Penobscot Bldg.
presented by the Jewish Woman's and again," Captain Voorsanger said. the names of donors will be placed
RECITAL MONDAY
Club at the Federation Building, "The boys would come into our huts, on a tablet.
In an editorial announcing the plan
Thursday evening, October 30. Local
The most eminent
t of the Russian
i
artists of notable repute participated (' (which
were
conceded would
to be the
most
'homey'
in Erance),
warm
them- for the erection of the memorial,
in a quaint musical sketch, "Remin- selves with a welcome cup of hot chocos Israel's Messenger, Shanghai, says in is
masters
music ever to famous
visit Detroit
Serge of
Rachmaninoff,
as toreegosessx ,xecasyssec.s>ssess“..xs.e.s.ss.eagsssoysoxs.sais.s>arsK>mc
iscences of May Time," arranged and late, for which there was never any part:
,..,
4
"The face of the Chinese Jews of composer, orchestra director and B
supervised by Miss Hattie Gittletnan, charge, would bask for a while in the
0
'..5
whom a great share of the credit comfort that was reminiscent of home, Kaifengfu seems to have been sealed piano virtuoso, who will give his first
FIRST AND ONLY
5.4
to
is due. Assisting Miss Gittlem an and would say, 'Why are the Jews doing and doomed forever. For several years Detroit recital at Detroit Orchestra
m *.,,t
hall Monday evening, November 10. is?,
were Miss Sadie Hirshman, Mrs. all this for us? We never did anything we had given up all hope of rescuing
X
would The Rachmaninoff concert is another s,. ,
• ,„ ,,
Hugo Loewenthal and Mrs. A. La- for them.' If the Jewish Welfare Board them from total extinction. W e

had (lone nothing else, it had at least refer our readers to the letter of number in the Detroit Philharmonic
pin-Cohen.
Beginning with an impressive taught the non-Jewish soldier that the Bishop William White on the subject, course given under the auspices of the 0 $,
S
overture played by Mr. David Sil- Jews were just like any other people. published elsewhere in this issue. The Michigan Philharmonic bureau.
M r. Rachmaninoff will give a pro-
movement initiated by the Rev. Mr.
*
1
of 0
German, pianist. and Mr. Smith, vio- Respect and admiration grew w here Blac k astone
n
gram
wch
hi
will
iclude
e
ngews
unite
the
Chines
J
an rem( Ise
toot-
to- :$
linist, to the last strains of ''Al Nos- there had been suspicion and
to some of his most characteristic
51
Jews ' ' claim has, accordi
in to
his own interprets-
tai a Monti," from 11 Travatore. sung before.
"As for the Jewish soldier, the Jew- the latest advice, prove d a failure, ow- positions and also hi own front oth er
se ecti
f
tightest
tins
o o high
e
he sl
by Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen and I. Leon-
l fare Board made him anxious Des there not bing
,
and Braun with M rs. Popkin at the ish aVe
the latter. It is thus ma sters, notabl y Chopin , Liszt. Men- 5
piano, the program was a rare treat. and proud to be a Jew. If there were cohesion evident
among that the extinction of delssohn, Beethoven, Gnounod and A4
'.'
Jewish men in a company, 200 at- P taints,
X
(World's Greatest Dramatic Soprano)
lny
is
complete
and
others.
The prologue, a clever satire on 200
t
he Orphan coo
tended services, They came because t horough.
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, conductor of ss,
It is interesting to note
the committee, written and given i ay
Miss Anna Solomon, provoked much they wanted to. We talked to them as that in 1900 serious efforts had been the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, I,
ldier, directly, simply, and

A song, "Jump Jim soldier to soldier,directly,
made to save the remnant from being says of Mr. Rachnianinoff:
A
merriment.
Crow,"
by Miss Bessie Barnett and forcefully. We had no time for clouds irretrievably lost to Judaism, and a
"I am glad indeed to hear that if s!
all knew
We i were close to death, societ y was formed at w
and fancies.
which
some
e
of
Serge
Rachmaninoff
is
comin
g
to
play
S
a pretty chorus compos
t. And in these divine
Belle
ices each man felt the spiritual touch the leading men of our community a recital in Detroit. It is a great t$
Misses Nina NVeinhere,
ed Silver-
of the such
(Famous Italian Baritone)
services
were elected to serve, but, unfortun- privilege for the music loving public ,
man, Ruth Lipsitz. Rose Benjamin,
of ( s ci:ty to hear such an extraordi- x
the result has been nil. This narily
Jeannette Granet and Sarah Kozlow and Chaplain
was invigorated."
Voorsanger went to Frances atel y, to indicate that the missionary en this great artist and to come in comm.
tists
of the Chicago Opera Association
con-
was greeted with continued applause. with base hospital N o..
1e Il arrived
One of the prettiest numbers was a ,,n French soil before General Pershing spirit among our people is practic- tact with such a commanding musical N
duet,
"The
Road Zuckerman
to Paradise,"
l'''
by
Miss
Phyllis
and sung
I. came, and when his Chaplain's commis- ally dead and that we are even unable personality. Not only is Rachmanin-
to save our own offshoots from corn- off one of the greatest pianists of to-
fiCh
sion had been attained, lie was assigned
And spiritshere
yet t
I leading
day, but as a composer he has his .,
Leonard Braun. They also sung, to the 77th Division, of which he be- ing i nto h tir OWI.
in 1)111'11 powerful word to say. What has
"Will You Remember?" Mrs. My- came senior Chaplain, with the rank of are today e some


ewe} who prate about the "Jewish
in the history A
din

rabelle Goldberg-Gutman sang g "The Captain. At the same time, he was burial i mission" in our dispersion, and ad- so seldom Ira
.sf arts is true of liachmaninoff—a ki' A
Gipsy Song," deligtfullv. There was officer, school and entertainment officer
as a reason to oppose the great creative genius who (luring his
a humorous skit, "Selling Gowns," and Jewish welfare Board adviser in duce it national
movement. As Israe l lifetime already has achieved vast i,.:',
by Miss Barnett and chorus.
on. He went "over the Jewish
the 77th Division.
ll once so wittily remarked popularity. It will lie a pleasure to ,IP
M anagement CENTRAL CONCERT COMPANY
Zangwi
By request Mr. Braun sang "Vesti top" with the lads of the Melting Pot anent the "Jewish mission.' it is
r')
hear Rachmaninoff play the works of ::'
La Giubba," from Pagliaeci, in his Division—with the lads "who had never either "omission or submission."
Tickets
at
Beethoven,
Chopin
and
other
classics,
g/
monied
re-
Was
seen a green tree ni their lives, yet went
full, rich tenor, and
n
and it will be particularly valuable ' )
peatedly. Mrs. S. Popki ❑ accom- through the Argonne Forest as though
and
impressive
to
hear
him
interpret
GRINNELL
BROS.,
245
WOODWARD
AVE.
'
pained him.
they had been born there ." lie added APPOINTMENT OF LORD
(*)
own composition. I am looking .
The delightful refreshments served his tribute and gave it heartily to the
GREY PLEASES JEWS his
forward to his concert with keenest
ih men
in the course of the evening were the
of the 77th. "The Jews
SW.: ;•X> /A> ..X> .‹.*:•7•20 'sXis, ;W:s2C<>27 .< XstaCs:X<>XA
____
1,20
>.,
,
/,';'.X;s2:•>::'
7
anticipation."
gift of Mrs. Herman Marks, of 10 heroes
o Division were good soldiers,
of the 77th
London: Jews will join ' with the 01=101===i0=0====10=0==l 0 = 0 = 0=0=10=0=10=0
brave. fearless. and resourceful. They
Erskine St.
fought—kne• how to fight—and were rest of the country in wishing God-
speed to Viscount Grey on his ap-
ANTI-SEMITISM UNKNOWN; glad to do it."
pointment as His Majesty's Ambas-
Huts Like Mushrooms.
KOREA TREATS JEWS WELL
sailor to Washington. As citizens
When Captain Voorshatiger speaks of we have learned to appreciate his
_______ •
Woodward at Parsons
we
Paris.—Mr. Kwanyong Li, a men- the Jewish Welfare Board, lie talks pri- worth, and as Jews we have had see
as
a
soldier-recipient
of
the
bene-
manly
of the Korean Peace Delegation
cial reason to value, his high-minded-
in Paris, has given to a Jewish inter- tits of the organisation. As a Chaplain ness and lofty regard for the prin-
view some interesting information he first came into contact with this or- ciple of justice in the mutual rela-
concerning the Jews in his country. ga nization.
boas and dealings of peoples. In
" They
supplied me with an automo- his mission to America Lord Grey
i
They are not numerous, but there has
long been a Jewish colony in Seoul, tide, which made it possible for me to will be brought into contact with
the capital, the members of which, reach all of the Jewish men along the many of our fellow-Jews from whom
Only Detroit appearance of Russia's greatest composer.pianist.
oney and supplies pro - h will receive a cordial welcome
both in language, in attire, and in tattle area. Money
s
Seats- on sale at Grinnell's, Hudson's Bon Office at 7 p. m.
features are fully assimilated to the vided by the organization, and its gen- with
the earnest wish that the vital
Prices $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.
Eroeans. They are only distinguish- erous co-operation, enhanced my oppor- I interests of the world may be secured
When hostilities
those l of the two great t Anglo-
ed from their neighbors by their tunnies for service.' W
Sunday
Eve.,
Nov.
16.
Sensational
Lecture Illustrated with Slides and Moving Pictures.
names. Most of the Jews are en- ceased, Captain Voorsanger became an Saxon
at 1 ong being placed upon an
S xonns nations
ains
ie„
Capt. Sir. Arthur Whitten
gaged in commerce, and are highly active participant in the work of the enduring basis. Tghapt
regarded as being extremely capable Jewish Welfare Board, and was appoint- a guarantee of 'progress, as well as a
pledge of peace. Viscount Grey will
merchants. The Jews enjoy complete ed overseas director.
Seats on Sale at Grinnell's Nay. 10th. Prices Si, $1.50, $2, $2.50
s The Jewish Welfare Board came in be able to assist in a work which is
equality of rights, and take their
directly
after
the
armistice
was
signed.
as
precious
in
his
eyes
as
in
those
e'f
Lecture
Course—ORCHESTRA
HALL—Three Brilliant Sunday Evening Lectures.
the
service
of
the
State.
share in
Philharmonic
n'
Among them are army officers and Its huts sprang up like mushrooms in the American President—the building
Feb. 1st
Jan. 18th
government
of-
Nay.
30th
every
American
Expeditionary
Force
up
of
the
League
of
Nations.
In
privates, magistrates,
Kraals, doctors and teacher s. Anti- centre and at all base posts. They were those efforts every Jew will assuredly
cheerful huts that offered an atmosphere wish him well. We trust and believe
Semitism is absolutely unknown in vastly different from the gloomy bar- that he will successfully carry for-
Korea.
racks. There were crisp musline cur- ward the good work begun by a dis -
Reservations May Be Made by Mall NOW.

Subscription Prices: $5.50, $4.50. $3, $2. War Tax Br).
tinguished co-religionist (Viscount
617 Book Building. Phone, Cherry 6416.
Miss Selma B acharach, of German- loins on the windows, pictures and deco-
Michigan Philharmonics Bureau, Jas. E. Devoe, Mngr.
town, Pa., has been awarded one of rations that brought the American sol- Reading). and are happy to know
the twenty scholarships given by the tier a breath from home. We took over that he has as his chief of staff so
able and enlightened a man as Sir
French Government to cortege g d
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