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A men- cam ,eprislt Periodical Carter

CLIFTON ATINU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

PAGE FIVE

Thcflynton. frwun Raving

KADIMAH GIRLS

RABBI BERKOWITZ GIVES

Another farm colony, built by the tween British, Jews and Arabs. But,
I
INTERESTING ADDRESS
deney towards the easy acceptance ' job can be found them. They are
TO BICUR CHOLEM JRS.
of "spoon-feeding." These colonies, classified by the doctors into three enterprise of a single man, and in a as a guarantee of the country's fu-
The Kadimah Girls are making
show, and fill the heart of the Uto- groups, according to the kind and most prosperous condition, is to be , lure,
the Jews must be given a safe
Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz, assist-
1 foothold. To fly from pogroms in
ant
Rabbi
of Temple Beth El, Thurs-
plans
for
a
very
active
season.
The
nevertheless, have tine results to amount of work which the condition found at Migdal, the native village
them occupying every fertile square of their health permits, and those of Mary Magdalene. liere, too, set- , the Ukraine merely to be murdered art department will begin metineg in day evening, Oct II, delivered an in-
(Continued from page IL
mile of Palestine. who are able to get temporary jobs tied along the shore of the lake, is in Palestine is scarcely an acceptable
teresting address before the Bicur
big camp of Halutzim, whom we option. And whatever may be the about three weeks and the members
Cholem Juniors. Rabbi Berkowitz'
whileh .. ore waiting d
embedded among the hills. The
attitude of the British administration,
i
Activities in Colonies.
There is an abundance and a we'd- to be detailed to other work. The found one evening after their day a it must turn to the Jew's for that aid of the dramatic department will soon spoke on "Democracy and the Jew,"
right of the road is walled by high
government has set up immigration work crowded around a lecturer in in the practical development of Pal- get busy. This department is very and in the course of his address out-
rocks; on the left, a steep valley
that is not campit and the Zionist Organization their recreation room, men and girls estine which the Arabs have already fortunate this year in having Miss lined the meanings of Rosh Ilashona

runs down to the river-bed to dis- being among these people
and Nom Kippur and the penitential
close more rounded hills stretching to be found among the leaner and has gone into the matter whole-heart- together, attending a history lesson, shown their inability to afford.
Selminsky to assist the girls.
Moreover, the their faces thrown into deep-shadow-
period in the Jewish religious year.
hard-workedlialutzim, but even here ,, ,fly tint! efficiently.
New' life is stirring in this eastern
beyond.
The following "Bear,. have been
In the course of his address Rabbi
the growing generation of young men latter run it at lower cost, because ell relief by the light of an oil lamp. corner of the Mediterranean. There,
A Glimpse of Jerusalem.
and women is full of the restless se. they can obtain voluntary work from Some hours later, when we were pre- almost 2,000 years ago, sprang up an elected for the present term: Miss Berkowitz compared the observance
A glimpse of the city is not im- tinily that makes for progress, and the Jewish quarter of the town. But paring to go to bed in the form col-
of the High Iloly Days in the days
Anna
Manson.
president;
bliss
Leola
pressive. Outside the heart of the a keenness for "the cause" that is in this matter, as in some others, the any, the light of a bonfire flickered influence which changed the thought
Lapides, vice-president; Miss Ethel of old Jerusalem with the observ-
town, which is enclosed within the the stable foundation of allZionism. government and the Zionist Organiz• across the sky, anti the sound of of western nations, which bore Eu-
Smith, secretary; Miss Mary Cohen, ances of today. Several musical
old walls, the cosmopolitan archi- Life has developed for them into a ation are apt to overlap and cause, songs Will rifle shots, With which they rope into the new civilization of me.
numbers completed the program.
treasurer.
tecture is unattractive. Unwieldty rural routine centered particularly by their overlapping, a waste of ex- were celebrating the wedding of two daieval religion, which created a new
Bicur Cholem Juniors' annual
.A Hallowe'en party for the mem-
Teutonic buildings that are govern- in the synagogue and the school, but penditure and time. Jaffa is itself a of 'their number, come up through conception of the relations between
Glance, which promises to stigmas
bers
and
their
friends
is
to
be
given
peoples,
which
thrust
out
the
great
ment offices, and hospitals built by it is more than that. The cleanness small town, but in the last 10 years the night. These people hold the fu-
anything
ever attempted by this Or-
the Italians and French, are over- of every neat farmhouse, the plant- the remarkably rapid growth of the lure of Palestine in their hands. artistic and intellectual branches of on Saturday evening, Oct. 29. 'fhe ganization, is announced for Sunday
looked by the Mount of Olives. The ing of every fruit grove and field, Jewish quarter, Tel-Aviv, has enabled Whatever mistakes are made by the the Renaissance and the Reforma- committee in charge of all arrange- evenig, Dec. I1, at the Hotel Statler.
long streets are bordered with in- the very sandy freshness of the it almost to double its size. The en- organization at their head, these tion. The eyes of Europe are turn- ments for this party consists of Miss Special features are promised for
conspicuous houses, the usual small streets, has risen under their hands, ergy and enthusiasm which has young men and women should be ing again eastward. No man can yet Ethel Smith, chairman; Miss Leola
this occasion.
shops and cafes. The roads are not and has developed into the especial brought into being in so short a time able to preserve their ideal clean and tell what new light will be shed upon Lapides and Miss Alice Caplan.
good, and often foully muddy. To pride and the especial care of the snide streets, well-built houses and unimpaired, and to make true at last the world from this small country
where the creative and constructive
appreciate Jerusalem it is best to whole community. It is a crowd of
healthy-looking children, happy men gardens, growing, as it were, actual- the ancient dream of their race. At spirit, strengthened by urquench-
mount the hill behind it, and to look
iy out of the sand, is hard to realize, present they are laboring under the
able faith, has at last won through to
down from the road that runs up to and women and contented old pet,.
pie that greets you wholeheartedlyA walk to the end of a well-paved disadvantage of being a minority in its opportunity.
Government House, standing almost
in Riehon le Zion—"First in Zion"-- street of Tel-Aviv reveals the trans- a country where the British adminis-
on the site of the future Hebrew
formation in progress. Here are (ration dispenses an impartial, neu-
University. Seen thence, the lines fh„Ad„t Of t h e R ot h sc hild colonies. ,
houses still in course of building. tral benevolence. The Mandate and
of the city against a sunset sky, fad- It is with a communal pride that they he
street turns abruptly into a Brititsh protection have given the
ing into a purple night hung with show you round, and, above all, bid The
'rhe I'hilomathic program of last
road of sand and from the dunes out Jew, their opportunity. The fulfill-
stars, have power to cast is magic you taste of the wine of their tam.
ous
cellar.
Riehon
specializes
in
of
which
the little city is springing ing of that opportunity must come Sunday evening was one that Was
spell. Ugliness and incongruity melt
by
their
own
effort.
It
is
impossible
exceptionally
interesting when Isi-
into the last glimpse of the Mosque vineyards and has the largest wine rise the howls of lurking jackals.
for them to hope for a clear canvas, dore Goldstein anti Louis Rosenzweig
Pride of Tel-Aviv.
of Omar and the curved line of manufacture, with an export trade
and though natural

irritation springs clashed with Charles Ornstein and
Ilerod's ancient wall. From tit- point limited, of course, by the still untie-
The center of Tel-Aviv anti its up in the Hebrew heart upon finding Sidney De Young on the question,
of view of the new Palestine - that Rehobo state of transport facilities . great pride is th high s,
found '. their own sacred home occupied by "Resolved, that Federal Injunctions
chool building,
ve loped
is, of the Palestine growing under
n excellent b
An
t, which has already been sal in 1909.
a race of so-called Arabs the ma- in Labor Disputes be Forbidden by
the Jewish immigrants—Jerusalem mentioned, lies near to Richon and with high, airy classrooms anti Ion.. ; jority of the present inhabitants of Congress." The affirmative team,
is the least alive of the cities. Here presents the same satisfactory as; veranda corridors opening r on to a Palestine are not real Arabs, but a composed of the Messrs. Goldstein
the Palestinian Jew is to be seen nett, but in this case the colonists square
pre.. mixture of old indigenous tribes, poor anti Rosenzweig, fought gamely anti

uare yard, it
it is a p com 1. bined
walking the streets on a Sabbath in have not had the financial "rock" of paratory and high school. This in physique, and backward in cul- only after a hard tight conceded the
his close fur cap and decorative flow- Rothschild upon which to build and means that the children of both turd, they must realize that there issue to the superior prowess of their
ing robes, or praying at the Wail- have had to foster an independent sexes are entirely educated between are two courses open to them: to let opponents, the Messrs. Ornstein anti
ing Wall. This costume adds not a development. In It way, it is even the ages of 6 and 18 in the same the two cultures exist in the same De Young. So closely contested was
little to the picturesqueness of the more pleasant than Richon, anti of. building. The equivalent of Boy country entirely separated, or to mi- the fight for best spent:et:snip that
streets of Jerusalem, but it is a na- ter faring excellently well on a farm- Scouts and Girl Guides its in full , perimpose their own culture upon the the organization voted that honor to
tional dress that has adapted itself house lunch One can imagine no swing, and the physique and drilling
The second course would eer- three of the four debaters. Rosen.
to the climate and conditions of N. pleasanter spot to amuse oneself in of the children is good evidence o li tainly produce the best results, but zweig, Ornstein and De Young were
land and Russia, and has been
the system's success.
the civilization of the Jews is so much all given votes of honorable mention.
for ever and a day.
brought from the Jewish communi-
Haifa is a very different town, far higher than that of the Arabs that
The organization had as its visitor
The most convincing experience of
ties in those countries. It is there-
the possibilities of the development more picturesque, and climbing front the two cultures may be too far apart I'hilip Slomovitz of the Detroit Jew-
fore not well suited to the climate of
of the Jewish race from a physical the sea on to the lower slopes of to be brought into touch at all; just ish Chronicle staff, whose inspiring
Palestine, and is not worn by the
standpoint was furnished by the col- , Mount Carmel. It is less modern- as a British colony settled in Ausra. and instructive address on "Jewis,
young generation of Halutzim (pio- ony of Petach Tikvah. There we ized and less subject to Jewish influ- lia has for its effect upon the native Nationalism" impressed on the mem-
neers), who are doing the spade- were greeted by a guard of honor-- sacs. The Jewish houses are begin- Australians, not their transforma- bers their duty toward the Jewish
work for the Jewish national home.
20 young men on horseback. Their nine to grow on the higher ground lion, but their gradual disappearance. cause. Mr. Slomovitz was well re-
There arises, in these circumstances, Arab ponies were all good, with one just above the main part of the city, The intellectual Jew, however, may
ceived by the I'hilomathic.
among the smaller details put before
The organization was further hon-
or two real beauties, and their horse- but as yet they are few. One large .
the Zionist organization, the question manship would have held place in ibuilding, the Technical School, has some
day
it useful
have work-
men
of find
another
race, to though
he is ored when Rubin Levine, an ex-
beet , begun by t he Jews. It st ands
of a general national costume.
ds
an
competition with the hest. here, in now so busy in the regeneration of speaker of the I'hilomathic, acted as
As it is not in Jerusalem that the three generations, from meager at present still unfinished for lack his own people that he insists upon
critic of the evening. His construc-
external signs of the growing Jewish
of funds, and is used in part for im- thfdr performing every kind of task. tive criticism was of a most instruc-
bent with th e
community must he sought, so per- formed grandparents,
the ghetto, had developed migrants' quarters. But the school The hailers of the movement aspire tive nature and his timely sugges-
haps in Jerusalem the division be- stoop of
tall, bronzed, straight-limbed, good- is excellently fitted and should form to the austere, ancient virtues of tions were well appreeitaed.
tween Jews and Arabs is less sharp- looking young men, frank in their in the future the central mechanical
Due to the impending Jewish holi-
their race, and are perhaps too much
ly defined than elsewhere. To one
afraid of the modern acquired ac- day, the next meeting of toe club
laugh and their speech, quick of college of Palestine.
who walks through the bazaar in Da-
Before considering the shepherd complishments. The development of will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday af-
mind
and
athletic
of
body.
vid street, the sellers in the booths
country of Galilee, the last coast a stable, healthy peasantry by -means ternoon, instead of 7:30, as usual.
seem, at first, to be without excep-
R•cml Distinctions.
town within the boundaries of Pales- of work on the land is a sound foun-
. meeting there will be held
tion Arabs, but a second glance re-
At this
promises to be a program of
In glancing over all the colonies tine should be mentioned. Akka or da tion for the building of an Utopia. what
veals a large percentage of Hebrews,
But in practice
there
are always
and all the newer Zionist institutions, Acre, built round a huge crusading problems
demanding
immediate
solo-
most
interesting
character, when the
squatting next the Arabs, and almost one very important factor is portico- fortress, is thrust out on a headlam1
question for debate will be "Re-
indistinguishable from them. These larly noticeable. It must be kept in : into the sea, glimmering against the tion. The largest number of people solved, that Trade Unions as they
are Jews that have dribbled into Pal-
mind that these are people gathered l blue of the sky and the alediter. possible have to be employed in the
estine, not men come in upon the and gathering in from all the four raneen. It is, perhaps, the most at- smallest space; enough work has to now exist are, on the whole, Bene.
he found to employ these zealous final to the U. S." The question, in
crest of a spirited immigration. They
Palestine, because
''
that it deals with one of the most
ercn
are inhabitants of some generations corners of the world, with different
languages anti different national cus- it is entirely Arab and filthy and in- Ilalutzim, who have undergone the pressing issues of all time, is vitally
standing and, like the Yemenite Jews, toms. Here the difference between describably picturesque. The bazaar,
greatest hardships anti run the risk important and when Jacob Kadushin
have to a certain degree become as-
race and nationality may be closely bright with fruit and vegetables un- of death not once but many times to and Louis Carpol, standing by the
similated. Is this to be the general examined. A Russian Jew is as much der its whitewashed arcade, the nor.
affirmative, are opposed by such ac-
fate of Jews emigrating to Palestine? Russian as an English Jew is Eng- row, twisting little streets, the nos- reach
land of
their dreams.
must the
be made
possible
for the Life
en- complished debaters as Sidney De
It seems' unlikely, for even in the lish or an American Jew American. rarity' of the castle standing like an
thushistic Roumanian Jew, who is Young and Wilbur De Young, who
older colonies the second and third
acropolis, lend to the place a unique trying to start a tobacco factory; for have elected to defend the negative,
generations are finely grown, intelli- They have all absorbed the charac-
the debate should be well worth wit-
h e y air of romanticism and beauty.
gent and spirited youg people, al- fanatics of the nations in which t
, contains also a horrible example of the
Canadian
farmers,
who
wish
to
import
whole
families,
with
their
nessing.
have
lived
for
generations
.
The
most a different race from the ghetto Slavonic temperament of the Russian what is possible even in our present own stock, their own agricultural im-
grandparents living in the same
.t e w, full of imagination and imprac- state of civilization, the old Turkish plements, and, above all, their own THIRD INTERNATIONALE
house.
tical idealism, lacks the characteris- prison which was in use in, 1918. For capital. ' From all parts of the world
Activities of Commission.
tics of common sense and organizing all the world it might be a mediaeval men flow in, eager to build and to
REJECTS "BOND" OFFER
If the active growth and fruits of power belonging to the English Jew; dungeon. The undeground cells are help. These zealots must not be dis-
Judaism are not to be found in Jeru- vet, despite this Babel of ationalities, just large enough to allow a man to appointed, and yet they must not be
RIGA.--(.1. T. A.)—The Pravda of
salem, it is there at least that all the there are current racial distinctions !stand in them, anti in these the worst admitted into Palestine if there is no
machinery for promoting the growth and feelings which are purely Jewish,' criminals were chained, while the or- work to be found for them. The Moscow reports that the Polish Bund
which
are
common
to
all
Jews
of
Binary
prisoners
were
flung
into
a
actual
work
to
be
done
in
the
coun-
can
he accepted into the Third In-
is centered. The Zionist Commis-
sion arranges for immigration and whatsoever country, and which out big, stone cavern, without air or try would absorb numbers enough, ternationale only on condition that it
as
a
bond
amongst
them
when
they'
light,
to
lie
there
on
raised
wooden
but
the
organization.of
that
work
is
ejects
its nationalistic membership
the reception of immigrants, directs
the growth of the schools and hos- are brought together once more as a platforms. It is not good to dwell not simple in view of the division be- i elements.
pitals, makes experiments in agricul- race with common sentiments and upon the conditions of tilth in which
ture and afforestation, and controls ideas, ready to suffer and work for the British found this place.
Shepherd Country of Galilee.
public works of various kinds. Un- each other and for the good of their
der these auspices is a School of Arts cause. After the dramatic austerity of
and Crafts in the city, where young
The most important factor in bind- Judaea and the typical eastern type
Hebrews, who make themselves no ing people together and in stabilizing of sandy coast land, the valley of
images, can be found busily em- so diversified a race as the Jewish Esdraelon and Galilee, with its roll-
ployed in sculpture and painting, sil- race has become, is the factor of Isar ing green hills, breathes a soft pas-
very work and filigree, executed guage. The wisest and most indis- tend note. One riot well imagine
with considerable skill. And here,
utable act of the Zionist organiza- them as the home of the mystic shep-
again, are the buildings of the Ag- tions was the immediate establish- herd, Jesus of Nazareth. Ilere is a
ricultural Research and Exposition ment of Hebrew as the national lap-, gentler country, which can well be a
Department, an institution of great lunge of the new Jewish home, the wealth
i country.
At present the
y
value, which seeks to discover the ousting of the jargon of Yiddish and valleys are overrun with malarial
fruits, vegetables, flowers and trees the creation of an immense enthusi- swamps, but once drained they offer
most suitable to the climate. both •ism for the rt vivid of the ancient grain-growing soil, and the wide-
those indigenous and those which can language. Hebrew is now• generally s p
r e
a lin
i g valley of Esdraelon is the
be imported and grown successfully. spoken among the Jews, although it grain source fur the whole of Pales-
Meanwhile a museum, lucidly ar- has meant learning a new language tine. It is here that are found the
ranged for the use of students, has for the older people, who are still camps of the Halutzim working on
been formed to exhibit results. A apt to speak Yiddish among them- the walls, men and girls living under
young farmer is thus given an op- selves; but with their children even canvas, and sitting by the wayside
portunity to realize the extensive these speak Ilebrew, which is now' munching their breakfast of black
possibilities of his work, to investi- the mother-tongue of every Jewish bread and jam. There are, of
gate, for example, 14 varieties of tifant in Palestine. At a massmeet- course, cases of malaria, but on the
the cry, whole good health prevails, and,
figs, 35 kinds of grapes, of which ing in Palestine you h e
some are imported from Spain and "Ivrith, Ivrith!" if the speaker at- above all, these people have the
Italy, honey from orange blossoms tempts to address the crowd in any spirit with which to work. I shall
and wild thyme, peaches and apri- other language. To realize the nag- never forget leaving a Halutzim
cots, both indigenous to the coun- nitude of the achievement of which , camp in the last rays of a purple
try, anti, among other fruits, oranges, this fact is a symbol, it is only neces- , sunset, with 50 young men marching
mandarins, pomegranates, lemons sary to attend the same kind of meet- behind us down the slope of a field,
ing in the East End of London. There singing with strong voices and great'
and almonds.
In this sphere alone lies a great the audience can hardly understand, fai
taith the words of the Hatikwah,
th
source of wealth if cultivation is ex- and certainly is not able to speak, their national anthem. It was deeply
tensively enough carried out and Hebrew, and will cry for the speaker moving, because it was full of the
barbs with transport facilities offer t o address it in Yiddish.
meaning of truth. This was patriot-
an outlet. But the museum is not
ism not only in words but in deeds.
College at Milsweh.,
restricted to examples of fruits and
The road that crosses from the
The district round about jaffa can-
cereals; it displays flowers and trees not be dismissed without mention of coast to Tiberias runs through Na-
and provides an almost complete ex- Mikweh, the agricultural college zareth, climbs among the hills and
hibition of the native birds and founded by French Zionists. Under falls at last into a low valley, muddy
fauna. Here the growing youth of ideal conditions—for it is a delight- and stony. The country has a de-
Palestine may be taught to make ful spot where one can sit in the sorted air and is ill-cultivated. At
their land flow once more with milk shade of an eucalyptus grove and some distance apart there are a few
and honey.
quench one's thirst on huge oranges small, hard-living colonies. Finally,
The Hebrew University.
(the best in Palestine), brought still the road descends very steeply into
The academic spirit of the mu- on their branches and glowing among the old watering place and small
seum is gathered up in the ideal of their green leaves--young men and town of Tiberias. The lake lies en-
a great Hebrew University of Jeru- boys are trained for three years in closed in mountains, Palestine bor-
salem, still, perhaps, a castle in the all branches of agriculture. The tiering the west and northwest, with
air; but the chosen site on the hill boys can be seen in the fields learn- Trans . Jordania looming opposite.
above the city is already procured ing to plough under the instructors. The actual boundary between the
and a rough outline of a research The form of plough is adapted from British and French domains cuts right
scheme already set on paper. The the Arab, for the efficiency of Arab through the center of the lake, which
materialization of this project is a cultivation is carefully studied, and lies like a sheet of silver under the
s
matter of time and money. It raise
its methods improved upon, it being full-orbed rising moon, or with its
once more the ever recurrent prob. realized that an indigenous people waters ruffled and darkened by the
lam in a country where everything usually know intuitively what is best passing winds and the great black
is still to do—the problem of what for their land. Other boys are to clouds, presaging rain. At the south.
must be done today and what may
seen working in the gardens and ern end of the lake, where the Jon.
with infinite regret be potsponed un- be
among the plantations of young don flows out in shallow waters, is
til tomorrow. The power of such an trees, but half the college is at theo- the site of the dam which forms part
institution as the university to em- retical work in the school, while the of the great Jordan irrigation
body and keep alive the present other half works on the land. Cows scheme. By this scheme the whole
We have just received a most complete line of hand-wrought reed furniture to meet fittingly the
ideals and spirit of new' Palestine is stand in the stables and rows of bee- country of the Jordan will be ren-
requirements of the varied seasons. It may be had in the brand new "Silver Tone" shade, Frosted
unquestionable. It would be of im- hives produce the fragrant and de- dered fertile, power stations for elec-
mense value. Yet agricultural la- licious honey. . tricity will be established, and the
Brown, Blue and Gray, unmatched in effectiveness and dignity. Amongst the collection are such pieces
borers are more in request than stu-
In the center of this district is level of the Dead Sea lowered, the
as Chaise lounges, sofas, chairs, rockers, tables, ferneries and settees, all of which you will find very
dents. Perhaps an approach is, of Jaffa, the most alive and the busiest . water being forced into the deeper
moderately priced.
necessity, being made to a partial town of Palestine. A project for part of its basin and the shallower
deintellectualization of the Jew. At building the port is already in pro- edge exposed for the quest of min-
present the would-be students of cess, and it possesses a good natural erals.
such a university are breaking atones harbor, but Haifa, which is even 1 Near the site of the dam is a
for road making and are cultivating more fortunate in this respect, stands I Jewish farm colony, Dajania, run en-
the land of the colonies.
ival a little farther north. Port! tirely upon co-operative lines. The
The supreme charm of Palestine is r projects are making progress in both farmhouse serves as a home for the
the immense variety of climate and towns. Jaffa is, however, far more two or three families, and the profit
scenery within an area smaller than central, and the obvious port for Je- of the produce is shared. An inter-
Wales. From the crisp, cold air of rusalem. It holds now any traffic eating and apparently successful ex-
the Judaean hills it is a couple of that comes to Palestine and is the periment in cow-breeding is being
hours' motor run into the port of nort of immigration. In the immi. conducted, the small, native Arab an-
Jaffa, into warm sunshine and golden grants' quarter of this town the Ha- imal being cross-bred with a larger
sands, mimosa hedges, roses and ripe lutzim can be inspected in the con- Syrian type. But on the whole the
orange groves. This strip of coast dition in which they reach the coon- farmers are seeking only the oppor-
land holds the most flourishing and try, for most part in rags and half- (unity to accumulate enough capital
prosperous of the Jewish colonies, starving. Here they remain, eatingl to purchase land; this done, they will'
for work, until a I set up in their own small holdings. I
savoring, Perhaps too much of the
out their hearts (
Garden City, and exhibiting a ten-

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where everything is shown under the most ideal
condLions.

Unusually attractive Reed Furniture designed
for year around comfort

Pringle Furniture Company

431 Gratiot Ave.

One and One-Half Blocks from Broadway

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