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fitEVentorUmin(fIRONICLE

PAGE TEN

happy endowment of an individual.'
• .rr,..TX11latlifildr.a1.2.7Z 111111111
True, their contribution is an enrich-
ment of the world's culture. But to
discover why the Greek with his art
and philosophy, and the Roman with
_
his genius for law and order and or-
:,
'"1,-•• •$=
ganization and statesmanship have ...
"vanished from the face of the earth,"
By DR. JOSEPH COHEN,
while the Jew is still here as vigorous
• York,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Robinson of 425
Principal of the Teachers' Training Academy of New
as ever, one most look to their educe- ...East Kirby have left for a trip to
Chicago and French Lick.
It is Mr. James II uneker—Sham- care of all is to educate our children," tional contribution.
'to the world's educational wealth
- Honoring - Mrs. Phillip Sisskin of
mus Chanukah, as this versatile wit', and again, "From the earliest con-

— sciousness they have learned the laws the Jews have contributed the civic Bayonne IN. J. and Mrs. Jack Anon
sometimes selects to call himse
so as to have them, as it were, en. ideals of individual worth, se
of Columbus, 0., Mrs. A. Gittleman
who asks half-seriously whether it is
hears termination and responsibility.
of East Grand Boulevard entertained
not true the veins of the great com- graven on their souls." Philo
While recognizing conflicting claims 30 ladies at whist on Tuesday last.
posers of music there coursed always similar testimony, as did Theophras-
tus before him when he described the anti a hierarchy of purposes in edu-
a strain of Jewish blood. Therein he
cation, Israel was first and for many
Dr. Harry S. Berman of Calvert
race of philosophers."
joins a long line of distinguished Jews as " II
centuries alone in championing the avenue have returned from Cleve-
Psychology and Instruction.
Sonitaphiles that have at various
in
It would have been strange, indeed, supremacy of character-formation i
land, having attended the convention
times indulged themselves in a fan-
if with all this emphasis upon educe- that hierarchy. "Democracy in edu-
Pediastrics So-
tasy that is as trivial as it is fascina- lion and religious training, the Jews cation" is a new phrase, but it mean- oLt y.e
h Central States
ting. For what does it matter wheth-
""
had not discovered some psychologie ins was thoroughly understood in Mo-
er George Eliot and Lowell were right
truths of value to the teacher. The saic times. The dwellings of Isaac
The Jolly Ten Sewing Circle met
or not? If it were established beyond
Talmud recognizes four types of men- and Jacob were at once home, school, Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jack
question that the thing to do when
ate and church. The Jewish "con- Clinton on Delaware avenue. The
"sponge"
which
absorbs
st
uglily--the
one comes upon a distinguished name
everything but retains nothing; the captions of God, man, rigtheousness next meeting will be held on Nov. 16
in Germanic literature is chercher le
VERY table requisite is
"funnel," which catches nothing and and duty are easily seen to be far at the home of Mrs. A. Dornbrower
Manufacturers
Juif, the search and its reward would,
here—not only the richest
retains nothing; the. "sieve" which nobler than any that had previously on Dendrie avenue.
Service Plates
Retailers -Wholesalers
considered as a racial contribution,
but many that suggest
catches the illustrations but permits been formulated among the other
Course Plates
still be of doubtful importance. For
660 htIslip. Ayes..
elegance and refinement, yet
Miss Ifelen Cohn entertained eight
Bouillons, Teti.
to acquire significance as a factor in the main substance to pass through, people of the Orient," says Professor
lauies
at
the
Shubert-Detroit
last
and
the
"winnon,"
which
fans
away
Graves.
"Through
them
a
new
fac-
are
inexpensive.
After•dinner
the world's educational complex an
Coffees
influence must he the expression of a illustrations and accidentals but re- tor, the development of moral person- Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Jack
Anon and Mrs. Phillip skin of
Our 72 years' specialization
common purpose shared by an entire tains the things worth having. All of ality, was introduced into education." ,Anon
Cut Glassware
____
which sounds to the modern ear
Bayonne, N. J.
enables us to eliminate entirely
Gold
Decorated
people.
strangely
like
the
wisdom
of
John
undesirable
and unpermissible
An educational ideal is not a spor-
Glassware
Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Berman of
Locke. "Strive," says Akiba, "to GEORGE SIDNEY APPEARS
qualities and designs from our
Sheffield Silver
adic thing.
1623
Calvert
avenue
were
recent
make
the
lesson
agreeable
by
clear
IN "WELCOME STRANGER"
stock.
individuals may
Extraordinary
Centerpieces
loom up as its exponents but its roots reason."
AT THE NEW DETROITIguests of their uncle, William Si,
Candles of all
' Hairline of New York City, who is
The Jews of antiquity exercised
Anything for entertaining
are in the multitude. The measure
—_ —
kinds
staying at the Park llotel, Mt. Clon-
every care in the selection of their
can be found in King's Table
If
of its influence is the thoroughness
Candlesticks,
is. ens, for several weeks.
there
Or Recovered.
moreyne,ai
t hoe
n
If
Services to the housewife's
with which it has pervaded great teachers. To be a tutor in Israel one
Shades, etc.
been no
fullest satisfaction.
numbers of peoples. The trial of its had to possess a mastery of his sub-
Silk and Satin Baby Quilts,
cussed than the comedy written by
A very prettily appointed luncheon
appealing qualities is in the tenacity jot. Ile had to be married. Repeat-
All Lambs' Wool Lined.
was served 16 ladies at the home of
' IA
• re-
with which its adherents cling to it. ed warnings appear against selecting Aaron Hoffman, called "Welcome
"Open stock" patterns in dinnerware
The test of its value as a contribu- a teacher who is too young. Teachers Stranger.' Jews discussed its merits Mrs. Jake Cohn in honor of the house
—over - of them—give you the op-
v
tion to the world's treasure is in its were exempt from taxation—a boon as a clever protest against unreason-
portunity to get exact kind and quan-
able race prejudice and Henry: , Nord
survival —anti perpetuative --quali- that modern communities would do cussed
it as "Jew propaganda. Anti guests
Miss Green,
Ruth Cohn.
Miss of
Birdie
a January bride-
tity of china for your individual re-
ties.. To estimate these values in edu- well to grant them. They were cos-
1249 WOODWARD AVENUE
the
play
goes
merrily
along
amusing
elect,
was
delightfully
surprised
with
Unitarily referred to as the "princes
cational ideals one must travel long of
quirements.
Telephone Main 3428.
the public while all the cussing and a kitchen shower given by her sisters,
the
people."
J distances in time.
„ the Misses Bessie and Anna Green,
Of interest to modern students of I discussing keeps up.
To modern civilization Greece be-
That plays like "Welcome Stranger"
Nov. 12, at their home at
queathed the love of the beautiful. education is the pedagogic wisdom
' The glory that was Rome left with us that was crystallified in the Talmud. can teach a wholesome lesson and one 619 King avenue. Supper was served
guests.
The table decorations
thoroughly
in
accord
with
true
Amer-
to
"To
speak
aloud
what
is
being
learn-
20
a body of jurisprudence and a stand-
ard of organization. But neither aes- ed, fixes it in the memory." "The ad- icanism is beyond any doubt. When were ferns and oak leaves, the favors
Aaron
Hoffman
wrote
the
play
he
had
being
blue
and
red. The bride-elect
vantages
of
reviewing
are
unlimited.
thetics nor law were able to save
Athens and Rome. Alone among the It is better to review 101 times than not only the Jew in mind, but every was the recipient of many beautiful
Dirty and Improperly Adjusted
other
race
that
is
the
victim
of
nor-
gifts.
100
times."
The
value
of
questioning
nations of antiquity the Jews retained
Gas Ranges, Lights and heaters
intolerance on account of race or
their spiritual entity in the face of seems to have been recognized front row
Cause High Gas Bilk.
creed. "Welcome Stranger .. Is a
plus. Julia Marcuse of 1174 Webb
the loss of temporal powers. For the first. "Whoso is ashamed to ask
Save gas and eliminate smoky ket-
of a certain clb ass avenue entertained in honor of her
questions, learns nothing." On
clever
the arraignment
to
what good reasons?
tles by having them properly
o
pro
e..

proper
attitude
toward
the
pupil,
the
of
people
The Jews and the Educational Ideal.
cleaned and adjusted.
live up to
the
teachings
son,
Philip, Sunday
evening birthday.
last, on
The Jews were first among ancient teacher is counselled: "Let the honor who fail to founder.
Mr.
Hoffman
ses! of the
occasion
of his fifteenth
Can Piping Blown Out. Gas Fitting
Dancing and {mules contributed to the
peoples to formulate an educational of the pupil lie to thee as thine own, its great
We are offering special values in I00-
a Specialty. New Lines Installed.
Ideal. The aim of education was vital- and the honor of thy colleague as Jested a Jew for the een ra ig
evenings enjoyment.
piece Dinner Sets at
ized by being merged inseparably into much as the reverence for thy teach- his story tot a representative of a race i
er, and the reverence for thy teacher most widely persecuted for its race
Mrs.
Alex
Werbe
of
Burlingame
the
religious
and
ethical
fabric
of
Seven years as inspector with the
their lives. Thus were they enabled to as much as the reverence for God." and creed. Isidore Solomon, an hum-1 l avenue has as her guest her mother,
Detroit City Gas Co.
realize at once what Western Europe Of the Biblical injunction "Touch not ble Jewish merchant, arrives in the Mrs. M. Becker of Cleveland, and her
327 Farnsworth St. Northway 1909
an e 1 o my prop h - village of Valley Falls with the in. sister, Miss Frances Becker, fiance of
h tedious cen- Mine anointe d ones, and
has had to learn t h roug
This latter set is of fine imported China
settling there. The citi-
Joseph Ball of this city.
tunes of groping experiment and ets no harm," the Talmud comments tention of
in a handsome design of dainty rose
that
the
"anointed
ones" are the tens of the town fail to see the need
through repeated failure, viz.: that
buds with black chain border.
there can be no education which pos- school children, the "prophets," the of a Jew in the place and proceed to
make it hot for hint and thus compel i A delightful dancing party was
teachers.
by Miss Matilde Garvett Sunday
sess qualities enabling it to survive
The organic bond between express- him to leave. Isidore ignores I their
unless the primary objective is char-
evening, Nov. 13, at her home, hila
be_ evening,
• on
ion and impression was recognized hints, remains
acter-formation.
Burlingame
avenue. was
A charmingly
Identifying education with religion, even in those remote days. "Great comes the leading citizen of the place. 'appointed
luncheon
served at
Mr. Sam 11. Harris, who sends us
as the Jews did, carried with it signi- is the study of the law, for it leads to
ficant implications, not the least of action." Since education was to lead the piece, gives it here with all the midnight to twelve guests.
.1U611X6C6W311:7.1611.•1(..)/NsISM7111ZIM
which was the recognition of educa- to conduct there was a constant en- favorites of the cast who made it pop- '
Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob Bienenfield
bonny Ate nge ,Cer. (455 04.4 Fiver.
tion as a birthright; a common privi- deavor to make their training practi- ular in Chicago and . New York. and Mr. and Mrs. H . B. Weisberg of
Established 1841
cal
"Not
theory
but
action
is
the
George
Sidney
plays
the
part
of
Isi-
.
e
lege, and an obligation to everyone.
their gues
Education thus becomes a primary
[Tither, Mrs. Mollie Morris of New
Rearing
the
child
always
contemplat-
created
a
character
that
will
go
down
function of the family; and a portion
of the Deuteronornic law, which was td preparations for trade o r calling in the history of the American stage. York City.
Showing the Latest W
incorporated at an early date in the to he followed later in life, All pu- as one of the great characterizations
An enjoyable birthday party was
daily prayer, enjoins the father to in- Ails, rich as well as poor, were obliged of a quarter of a century. The par-
207.09
Room
struct his children: "And these words to receive vocational preparation: t•ayal of the Jewish merchant has given in honor of Irving Moss on Sun-
Broadway Market Building
which I command thee this day, shall "As it is your duty to teach your son • brought this hitherto obscure player day evening, Nov. 13, at his home on
Philadelphia. The color scheme
be upon thy heart; and thou shalt the Law, teach hint a trade,' and to the front as one of the greatest West
was carried out in pink and white.
teach them diligently unto thy chil- again "whosoever does not teach hint American actors.
"SVelcome Stranger' will be here for Roses and chrysanthemums were used
a
trade,"
and
again
"whosoever
does
IRMIM1111111119101M111111111111111111101 11111119ffileirrr ,
dren and shalt talk to them when thou
in the floral decorations. Lunch was g
fittest in thy house, anti when thou not teach his son a handicraft teaches only one week, tommenf•ing next Sun served
to thirty guests.
lhsentmlinnyees will be,
3
him
to
be
a
thief."
walkest by the way, and when thou
an
A thousand years after the &strut.- .inayThnuigrhmtl' ayadnft
liest down, and when thou risest up . .
Mrs. Joseph Silverstein of the Ad-
And thou shalt write them upon the tion of the Temple saw many changes
Bison Hotel is leaving for Chicago to B
door-p.ists of thy house and upon thy in the fortunes of itinerant Jews. In
attend the reception given in honor of B
their
fidelity
to
the
educational-re-
gates." Even in the curliest days,
Miss Sylvia Loder on the occasion of il
• • . i deal
h k •
' 1
'.
reading, writing, sonic arithmetic, his- IiK
her engagement to Lester Stone, also
B
tory, law and singing found a place In Western Europe we find them
of
Chicago. Sir. Silverstein will join

in the somewhat unsystematic train- amalgamating the Arabic and Heller-
Mrs. Silverstein for the week-end.
The European Jewish Women's
ing that was given in the home and in is culture with their own. Mahnon-
the
Largest, fastest steamers to
religious assemblies in Jewish com- ides attempted to reconcile. Aristotel- Welfare Organization brought over
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bush of Tenny-
tradition-
world Excellent treatment of pas-
philosophy with
Beltran. Europe
In Northern
more orphans and many more are on son avenue spent several days in Wor-
munities.
sengers. There is a local agent In
The two who haye just
Education as a Function of the State. al learning.
t.
the ir
rester, Mass., the past week.


-
-
way.
K.
fllassar's
books
on
manners
Ir.
your town or nearby.
Alont among the neighboring tribe:
are
(.01die
Ohrman,
13 years
To Poland, Lithuania, Ult• the Jews did not practice the expos- "Conduct of Life") were addressed U., arrived
old, and
Elkie
Ohrman,
U years
old.
Dr. Ii. IV. Kohn announces the re-
,
.
masses of the people- this at a
rainia and all Baltic States ure of their offspring. A reverence the
when the entire literary output Both children are with their aunt, moval of his dental office to 510 Fine
for childhood was very natural in a time
the age of chivalry was intended Mrs. Esther Ilechtman of 2239 John Arts building.
via Hamburg:
which held that no child
R street.
Dec.: community
SAXON IA
was so unworthy that it could not be for the nobility.
A ball will be given by the organ-
Mrs. Jacob Gelbman of 526 Mel-
3d Cl.
Brought into contact with Western
Cabin
taught the Torah, llere, then, we find vulture,
the Jews of the Middle Ages ization Nov. 20, at Hotel Steller, at bourne avenue gave a delightful after- B
$125.00
the anomalous instance of a tribal
$145.00
oon
became
pre-eminent
in
the
fields.
which
time
they
hope
to
realize
noon
luncheon at her home on Tues-
:teople declaring for universal demo- s
Tax $5.00
of medicine and astronomy. Salerno, enough funds to bring over at least day, Nov. 15, in honor of Sirs. E.
'retie education.
Via Cherbourg, Southamp-
Gluck
of Cleveland. The table colors
the
canter
for
medical
studies,
came
20
more
orphans.
That the ancient Hebrews recogniz-
The North Woodward Branch will
were effectively carried out in yellow
ton, Liverpool and Glasgow: oil education as a legitimate function very early under the influence of Jew-
ish teachers and lectures were fres. hold their next meeting Wednesday and rose. A dainty luncheon was
Nov. 12 4 the state is revealed by the empha-
".2
SCYTHIA
afternoon at Mrs. Barry Cohen's served to the following guests: Mrs.
delivered in Hebrew. It was
Nov. 12 s e placed upon public instruction. outntly
ALGERIA
'rl.e law was to be engraved very altogether the usual thing to find a home at 5749 Second avenue, at 2 H. Klein, Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. M. Leh-
Nov. 15 clearly on stones placed on the high- Jewish physician in an ecclesiastical; o'clock.
ovitz, Mrs. 0. Guttman, Mrs. N. Sil-
AQUITANIA
An appeal is made to those who berstein, Sirs. J. Grosfield, Mrs. E.
Ok
Dec. 3 ways so that they might be read by or secular court, so that Charlemange
CARMANIA
and Charles the Bold were not ()stab- have received tickets through mail, Heltay, Mrs. A. 11. Eisler, Mrs. E.
all.
"The
men,
the
women,
and
the
Via Fingland or Hamburg to Dan-
fishing
a
new
precedent
in
their
se-
to
forward
their
check
or
cash
at
Camile,
Miss
Annette
Reisman,
Miss
little. : nes" were assembled at stated
zig, $135; Idbau, $145. Tax $5.
i
intervals at places of worship. Ilere lection of Farragut and Zedekiah as once, Mrs. Eva Bloom, organizer of Ethyle Klein, Miss E. Rose, Sirs. S.
court surgeons. the society, will be a guest at the Goldblatt and Mrs. J. H. Greenbaum.
the la .v was read to them. In time,
Illustrative of the pedagogic pre- ball and bring a message with her.
the word Torah, which originally
meant "law," began to connote "in- cents observed by Spanish Jewish
teachers during the Middle Ages are
NMI I= • it. tion."
Ma MI
/. people so preoccupied with ethical the following rules, set down for their DETROIT I. Z. A• WILL
an.: religious teaching, with a body guidance by Judah ibn Aknin of Bar-
ENTERTAIN MICHIGAN
FANNY GOODMAN
of written law and with the general celona. To be effective, the teacher
CHAPTER WEDNESDAY Fanny Goodman, daughter of Sir.
dissemination of doctrine could not should be thoroughly familiar with
help but discover a pedagogic creed. his subject. There should be no hi-
and Mrs. H. Goodman of 526 East
Slanders of the University of Mich- Hancock, died Thursday noon, after
One rinds, accordingly, scattered atus between his practices and his
throughout the Books of Wisdom and precepts. His attitude toward dis- igan chapter of the Intercollegiate a six months' illness of heart disease.
the Talmud frequent reference to the ciples should be that of the father Zionist Association will be entertained
The funeral was conducted from
relation between master and pupil, toward his sons. It follows that he next Wednesday evening, Thanksgiv- the family residence, Friday, with in-
to the efficacy of particular methods will exact no pay for his instruction. ing eve, by the Detroit chapter of I. terment at Beth Abraham cemetery.
of study, to school rewards and pun- He will nut permit himself to become Z. A., at the Shoarey Zedek.
Fannie, who was 16'h years old,
EN who appreciate really good garments will
The local chapter has arranged fur
ishments, to the position of the teach- impatient, but will always meet his
had been a student at Northeastern
be pleased to learn that we have opened new
er in the community, and to matters pupils cheerfully. He should bear in an interesting program, during which
High school prior to her illness. A
quarters at this address and that we are pre-
111119111 nil MEM that in our own day wood be called mind constantly their intellectual the history of I. Z. A. will be outlined
MEI 111•1 1111
member of various clubs and soci-
pared
to
make in our own shop the highest grade of
by
Joseph
Erman.
A
number
of
mu-
"psychological." The Book of Prov- capabilities. The studies worthy of
eties, the young girl had a wide cir-
tailoring and have it to our customers as to fit, finish
erbs stresses the importance of habit: incorporation into the curriculum are sical selections will he included in the
and make.
"Train up a child in the way he should reading, writing, Torah, Mishnan, Ile- program. The events in Palestine cle of friends who mourn her loss.
Besides her parents she is survived
go, and even when he is old, he will brew grammar, poetry, Talmud, phi- during the past two years will also be
by four sisters, Sirs. Nate Jacobs,
not depart from it." On the impor- losophy of religion, logical, arithme- outlined.
A committee consisting of Miss Mrs. Al Harris, Belle and Rose Good-
tance of discipline and the value of tic, geometry, optics, astronomy, mu-
reproof as a mode of guidance the sic, mechanics, medicine and meta- Victoria Shiffman and Miss Zelda man, anti two brothers, Will and Sam.
Book declares: "Ile is in the way of physics. Pupils are urged to keep itledvedov will be in charge of the
life that heedeth instruction; but he their souls and bodies pure, to seek social hour to follow the program.
MRS. SAUL LEVY
that forsaketh reproof erreth;" and information on topics of which they All Detroit Jewish college students are
again, "Whoso ',teeth knowledge lov- know little, to consider learning as invited to attend and join the I. Z. A.
Mrs. Saul Levy (Ida Fremerman),
eth correction; but he that is brutish worth while for its own sake, to at this time.
aged 21 years, formerly of Detroit,
hateth reproof."
died Saturday, Nov. 12, 1921, in the
eschew the idle moment, and to show
Education Compulsory Before Chris- their teachers a reverence more pro-
St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa.
tian Era.
Her home was in California, Pa.
found than that accorded their par-
BLUE BIRD GIRLS
In the Talmud the Am haarez, the ents.
The deceased is survived by her
Second l ],,t
Corner Elizabeth
untutored man, is made to suffer civ-
The Reformation and the Counter-
A regular meeting of the Blue Bird husband, infant son, father, brother
il disenfranchisement and social os- Reformation which swept over the
and
sister.
•.d at e venin g, Nov •
HAS hel(I T Ill%
tracism. Ilence there could be no Christian nations during the six- Girls .
15, at the home of Miss Ida Green-
community without its school," and teenth and seventeenth centuries
wald, 515 Garfield. The dance at the
men were forbidden to live where brought to the leaders of these move-
success and
there was no provision made for in- ments a dawning realization of the Hotel Statler proved a '
the girls are now looking foryv .ard to
struction.
prime importance of universal educa-
party that had been postponed until
In striking contrast with the Greo.k tion and of the childhood period. For
ESTABLISHED 1887
after the dance. The party will take
conception of the pedagogue we find 20 centuries or more the Jews had
the regard for teachers that recog- been preaching and attempting to put place Saturday evening, Nov. 26.
The next meeting of the club will
nized them as the protectors of the into practice a faith in childhood and
town. The upkeep of the school be- in tie educative practice. Luther, be held Tuesday evening, Nov. 22, at
home, 311 East
came eseryhody's business. As early Slelancthon and Reuchlin had before Miss M.
Polmer a venue.
AS 73 B.C. Sim .n Ben Shetach estab- them a body of pedagogic doctrine
lished a state system of st c notary and an object lesson in its efficacy.
education. Attendance mpul- They were not slow to realize its
NU BETA PHI
sory, though the home and private values. Through them, as through
tutoring were depended upon to pre-
the agency of the Catholic orders, the
pare boys for these schools. About
A regular meeting of the Nu Beta
Christian world came into possession
• century later Joshua hen Gamla of a body of truth regarding educa- I'hi Sorority was held Wednesday
amended e law makin t it c mpul-
clung tenaciously. evening, Nov. 9, at the home of Miss
has
tion
to
which
it
school
at
sory for children to unto ,.
That Jews have been distinguished Ida Silver, 590 Palmer avenue east.
Superior Workmanship
Complete Service
the age of six.
Up-n the cemmunity was impose in nhilosophy and medicine, in music The Misses Gertrude Unger and Ruth
Latest Fuhions
Prices Not Higher Than Others
pure and applied • Grosla rg were appointed on the com-
the obligation of providing teachers and in literature, in
and the provision was so generous, science and in their generous encour- mittee to make arrangements for en-
a just tertaining children at the Children's
that we may blcsh and ens y these an-lagement of learning may be
Free Hospital.
cients. One teacher for every txenty.; cause for racial pride. l'hilo, Spinoza,
The next meeting of the sorority
hen
h
Mots
Persian
Leopard
Marten
Silver Fox
Alaska Seal
five children: an assistant when the Mentlelssohn, Meyerbeer, Heine. Dis- will he held Wednesday evening, Nov.
141.nit
Kolintlry
Sable
number rose to f Tty; an Aber assist-I raeli, Bergson, Einstein—it does not
Ermine
Lynx
Beaver
Hudson Seal
23,
at
the
home
of
Miss
Gertrude
the
list
is;
for
lung
ant when the nonuser reach( I fifty I really matter how
Unger, 5551 St. Antoine.
Floyd 111sionan's Superb Orshestra
their
gift
is,
in
every
instance,
the
chief
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