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have every reason to believe are authentic, this discrim-
inatory measure was a failure. Another theory
smashed by a stubborn fact.
Now comes word from Hungary that the govern-
ment has decided to discontinue the numerus clausus in
By Chaim Nachman Bialik.
the schools. The decision is believed to have been
prompted by the demands of the Hungarian Universi-
(Editor's Note:—The accom-
ties for more students inasmuch as there were not suffi-
panying article, translated from
cient Christian students. Then, too, the unfriendly atti-
the Ilebrew, won written for the
first annual report of the United
tude of the League of Nations toward Hungarian minor-
I'alestine Appeal, just published
ities in other lands because of Ilungary's indefensible
in an 81-page booklet by the
headquarters of the Appeal.)
attitude toward her own minorities is believed to have
had something to do with it.
In the five months that I have so-
In Russia the number of educated workers was in- journed in America I have been able
suflicient to fi th u 'ersities and in Hungary the to observe the life of our people
so to speak, on the wing; nor
number of cis is s is not sufficient. The Russian only,
could I observe all phases of their
reasons •are obvious. Under_ zardom the workers and life but rather small segments of it,
peasants were happy if they were able to read and a few limited compartments. For
must. part I came in touch with
write. The university was only for the middle and up- the
the Zionists of the large cities, and
per classes. In Hungary the Magyars have been a de- even they were not revealed to me
their usual aspect but somewhat
cidedly slothful, arrogant lot. Commerce, professions in
adorned, in festive garments, assem ,
and learning were beneath the dignity of a land own- bled in celebrations or seated around
ing aristocrat. Consequently, the Jew has played a banquet tables. Occasionally there
also revealed to me elements of
very conspicuous and determining role in commerce, were
their cultural life such as schools and
trade, learning and the professions thereViten —tfie other educational institutions, syna-
universities were closed to the Jews, tlfe7acancies must gogues, libraries, etc. I shall there-
fore not presume to pass general
have been numerous.
judgment, certainly not final judg-
Because of the unique and important part which ment, upon a life of which I obtained
only superficial and accidental im-
the Jews played in Hungary, they took a rather super- pressions.
cilious and independent attitude toward those non-
Nevertheless, if I must express an
Hungarian Jews who had brought the matter of exclu- . opinion on the little that I have seen,
I feel impelled to say wholeheartedly
sion to the attention of the League of Nations. We re- that American Jewry, although it
call that the answer of Hungarian Jewry was not re- does not yet at this moment offer full
compensation for the destruction of
ceived with acclaim by the rest of world Jewry.
Jewish life in the other lands of the
If the numerus clausus is discontinued, it will be Diaspora, offers, at least, partial com-
It is apparent that Ameri-
but another trick played by fact upon those who would pensation.
can Jewry has, as it were, suddenly
live in a make-believe and wish motivated world.
roused itself out of its deep slumber
its consciousness has begun to
The Awakening Magyars must be having some and
stir with a new spirit, with a sense
rather rude awakenings. The war may soon be over of responsibility. The Jewish pulse
in Hungary and with its end the Jews will again func- which had become weakened has
taken on new strength and in a little
tion.
while it will be completely restored.
Facing a New Era
itmlavis . xpzez 4047ZiatMeZVEMI ■ INZ4,53S)
■ .
The Situation In Palestine Today
An Interview With Dr. Chaim Weiarn•nn.
(Copyright, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 1926.)
(The representative of the Ila'Olam, the official organ of the
World Zionist Organization, published in Ilebrew in London, inter-
viewed Dr. IVeizmann following his return from Palestine recently.
The utterances of the president of the World Zionist Organization,
as printed by the Hebrew organ, are no striking and clearly stated
that they are of supreme interest.)
with regard to the new immigrants,
What is the general situation of the
another factor of the economic situa-
Jewish settlement in Palestine today?
lion in the country was operative.
"In general one can say that the
This was that the majority of the new-
features of the structure of the Na-
colliers remained without means the
d
The Detroit Jewl+h Chronicle invites corresponence
on subjects of interest
Bona! Home are becoming more and
moment the situation in Poland chang-
to :he Jewish people, hot dkcialms r.ponsibili ty for an indorsement of the
more clear and more evident to the
d by the writers.
.lees
.1 and they could not receive the
eye 14 the observer who is not a pris-
funds which they expected and on
oner of bias," Dr. Weizmann began.
Ab 12, 5686
July 23, 1926
which they had counted when they
The non-Jew who visits Palestine to-
originally net out. This is not an ac-
day can often see more clearly than a
cidental phenomenon. It can be taken
Jew. It is for this reason that we
as a general rule in regard to the im-
often see non-Jews who were pre-
migration to Palestine. The immigra-
viously indifferent, doubting, skepti-
No one can question Congressman Emanuel Celler's
tion possibilities of the middle class
cal or even outspoken opponents of
is dependent, first on the absorption,
the
Zionist
ideal,
when
they
happen
earnest wish to have the National Origins law amended
capability and the economic prepara-
to visit Palestine and see our work at
tion of Palestine and, secondly—
or even abrogated, but his argument against it, predi-
close range, they become complete
a thing which cannot tie overlooked—
Zionists. It is not because they do not
cated upon the fact, that it favors the descendants of
on the general economic situation in
see, as we, all the weak spots of our
the diaspora countries.
work and our headaches, internal and
Tories is inept, specious, irrelevant and confusing.
"As I said, there is a certain part
external, but because they are more
Every student with but a fragmentary knowledge of
of the fourth Alijah, fortunately that
calm than we and they know that
port is not too large, which cannot
Rome
was
not
built
in
a
day,
and
that
United States history knows that there was a consid-
settle permanently in the country. To
the birth of a nation does not come
our shame, however, there are among
about through loud proclamations, nut
erable fraction of the colonists opposed to separation
the thousands of unemployed (in the
even through continuous, troublesome
from England in 1776. These Tories remained for the
work.
towns and particularly in Tel Aviv)
through
but
complaints,
Through
work
and
determined
will
to
productive
elements or such elements
most part in the colonies, although a few may have gone
which could became productive, if we
work and to work.
to the mother country displeased and disgruntled, be-
"Our Eretz Israel is a working Pal- could provide them with temporary
work. here it must be noted that in
estine. It progresses and secs the
cause the majority was not happy under the beneficent
this respect the progress of our work
fruit of its work, particularly in the
is evident. In order to relieve the sit-
field of agflculture. The colonies, the
rule of George III.
nation it is not necessary to resort to
ed(' as well as the new, are no doubt
All this, however, took place just 160 years ago and
becoming stronger and are on the road charity alone. What is needed now is
to set in motion plans of work which
to
prosperity.
Even
those
in
which
we are celebrating our sesqui-centennial in Phila-
are necessary and which have a place
the situation is not completely firm,
in the economic fabric of the country,
can
say
that
they
at
least
see
the
end
delphia.
but due to the lack of funds, they
and that that end is not far off. I find
But let us look at the question without seeing spooks
could not be started, although they
among
our
agriculturists
that
which
A thirst after "the word of the Lord"
was not frequently found among them have been expected for a long time.
of Tories painted in lurid colors of war propaganda.
is evidently stirring deep within
before:
the
joy
of
confidence.
The
If
we
had the means, these plans could
American Jewry, and undefined long-
Even if the Tories of America had all gone to Eng-
men are now confident that they have have been carried out immediately and
ing for erectness and self-recogni-
already
found
the
solution
to
the
ques-
this
would also have solved the ques-
"Anti Israel went after God."
land after the revolution and all their children had
tion of unemployment. It is possible
Roumania has usurped the place formerly held by tion.
tion which has always occupied our
There is a firm will to self-upliftment,
that
if this would have been done, a
minds:
what
is
the
way
to
bring
continued to maintain the Tory creed, what number Russia as the Jew baiting center of Europe. The Cuz- to emerge out of spiritual penury
demand for new work would have
about the revival of a people in the
the broad road, the "royal high-
grown
and the gate for a new immi-
of them would have descendants who would likely be ist students and parliamentary leaders do more bizarre onto
land of its forefathers? What is the
way" of Jewish history, to become
gration would have been opened. I
form of the agricultural structure in
responsible carrier of this his-
immigrants desirious,,of entering the United States.
am
talking
about investment funds in
tricks in a single•week than do all the anti-Semites of the
Palestine that will afford a livelihood
tory. At the same time American
sound and income bearing business en-
for the toilers who depend upon their
Some statistical fiend has an alluring job before him if the rest of the world combined in a whole year.
Jewry bends its shoulders ready to
terprises
end
not about charitable un-
work alone and which would make
assume all the burdens and oblige-
he will only undertake it. Most of the immigrants com-
and pensions for the un-
Since the "fall" of Bratianu, there has been an tions that go with that conscious- them completely independent? They dertakings
employed.
We
are thankful for what
believe that they have already found
ing today from Britain are workers and it is not unrea- "election" in Roumania. An election in Roumania must ness.
we have attained so far. It is the
this way, they are Glad of it and are
It
is
fairly
clear
to
me
that
Amer.
first
time
and
immediate
care of the
sonable to believe that they are Labor or Liberal in poli- be a jolly sort of an affair if the reports actually de- ican Jewry is concluding one period endeavoring to go along these lines.
Zionist executive to find a means of
"It is true that not all of the human
tics and should they be Tory, it would be most surpris- scribe the conditions under which they are held.
of its life, the period of self-adapts•
reldking
the
difficult
situation
as soon
material which has attempted to find
tion to the conditions of the land of
as flissible.
in agriculture in Palestine was
ing to find any of those attitudes and views which char-
Among the many expedients employed to insure a their adoption, and that it stands on refuge
fit for it. We take note of this, cer-
"Speaking of the solution of the un-
acterized their Tory ancestors were found among them. majority for the government, the following is illumi- the threshold of a second period, tainly with regret and deep sorrow. employment question, we come to the
greater than the first. Whom may
we have no right to close our eyes
very essence of the great problem be-
The British Tory or Conservative is really more radical nating. M. Goldenthal, who writes objectively upon American Jewry be compared to? To But
to the fact that a certain part of the
fore us: to find huge sums for setting
who, building his house, has corn-
new settlers, particularly those of the
into motion our national settlement in
in his economic and poltical views than the American the recent election says that the following is an ap- one
pleted the lower story and is about
middle class category and even some the village and in the town, in argi-
to begin another. The preparations
of the Chassidic settlers, will be com-
culture and in Industry, in so far as
progressive.
proved tactic.
to continue the task, having their
Pelled to leave their places. This hap-
the industry corresponds to the eco-
After the British general strike, Lord Birkenhead, a
"There is a second method which is frequently re- prigin in a deep awakening and a pens, not because those elements don't nomic requirements of the country.
zeal, are clearly apparent.
want to work; the contrary is true,
Tory leader, spoke in faVor of trade unionism, accepting sorted to and that is to proclaim those villages which strong
In order to find these sums it is neces-
One after another, and with tremen•
they have shown and they still show
sary for those of our financial institu-
eagerness, as though impelled
it as a beneficent institution, but asked that there be
a sacred devotion to the ideal of work
tions, the purposes of which were
are suspected of being opposed to the government party dous
by a spirit of competition, the Jewish
devised a plan whereby workers and employers should as epidemic centers and they are isolated for the period communities of America are building and the national resettlement, but originally to serve as investment in-
there are physical and psychological
struments, to become stronger. The
all sorts of communal
both accept the responsibility for the conduct of the of the elections. That is to say, no one is allowed to themselves
obstacles over which no effort can
sums which we obtain will be invested
buildings, "centers," as they are
Much is clue to century-old
in settlement work, the plans of which
avail.
meeting halls, schools, sync-
industry.
enter these places and no one is allowed to leave them. called;
training which cannot be overcome in
have been outlined and the investment
libraries, philanthropic insti-
one generation. However, after a sort
of which is without a doubt secure.
From the pronouncements of the Colonial Dames, So that neither the candidate can approach the elec- gogues,
tutions, nothing, in brief, but build-
of natural selection will take place,
In spite of this, we will not get these
ings. . . . All are impelled by a
Daughters and Sons of the American Revolution, it
even
those
colonies
will
go
on
an
up-
funds unless we have contracting
tors, nor can the electors vote for the candidates."
passion for building. A great wave
would appear that the descendants of the revolutionary
wan
roast.
•uarantors recognized in the financial
of spiritual energy has risen out of
-
In
this
delightfully
arranged
election,
five
Jews
"Those
left
behind
in
the
agrit•ultur
market. Our banks must become
sires are out-Torying the Tories. Royalty and nobility
the depths of American Jewry and is therefore return
,
to t he
However, the
al
prewess
will,
guarantors.
these
are kotowed to, while a first-class emigre, no matter Were elected to the Parliament and three to the Senate. seeking its fulfillment. For the pros- town and is.ill. which to the class of
,t contractor and guarantor
l
all our people are doing is to pre.
' tr° 4',es
is
a rea y th• t re.
luftmenschen
u
a.1
•
already
All but Elijah Mendelsohn were on the government ant
how impecunious, is received with loud huzzahs.
pare the vessels, but in the end will
We consider it our duty to tell the must
depend
on the and
borrower,
whose
business
is sound
whose income
is
G
We do not object to British immigrants. They are as lists of hand picked candidates. Mr. Mendelsohn was also come the content. Then will the t r uth of from
aletine,
that a which
certain
thin human
material
has permanent, so that his payments can
become full. Nature abhors
be
regular.
The
floating
resources
of
good, as republican, as desirable as those from any elected through the efforts of the Roumanian Chamber vessels
P
a vacuum, say the learned.
gathered in the country, together with the borrower—the Jewish peop le—
other country. Our objection goes to the national origins
What will be the character of this
the fourth Alijah, is not fit for Pales-
of Commerce but was denied a seat by a vote of 130
are, again, our funds: the Jewish ha-
hat,
of
course
is
Minos-
E
T r
content?
co
bill, because it is discriminatory. The present regula-
tine and the country is not fit for
Bona! Fund and the Keren Ilayesod.
to
25.
He
did
not
spend
large
sums
of
money
as
did
predict.
Everything will de-
i
sib
le
to
pre(
them.
Sonic
of
theni
will,
perhaps,
be
again we come back to the point
H
tion should have been the basis of admission, if we are
leaders
pend on the character of the
absorbed
by
the
industries
and
corn-
from which we started. No economic
nnsylvania.
The
reason
giv-
e
Pinchot
in
P
-
to have restriction. If that were the basis then Britain Pepper - Vare
nate in the
anel guides who will dominate
merce which are now undeveloped and
rehabilitation is possible in Palestine
f
in
would not be entitled to 83 per cent and Eastern and en was tha t his name Was Idelson and not 'Mendelsohn near future the public opinion of which cannot become too large at without the growth and flourish
American Jewry. For the present
No „matter how ;:iiich we re- of funds. the Jewish National Fun
Fund
g o
Southeastern Europe to a negligible number
on the lists. The fact that he is a Jew and was not on the pendulum is oscillating and it in prenent
'
'
gret t i and how much it t arts us, we
and the Palestine Foundation Fund.
to decide. But even now the
say that some of these people
At this late date the talk of Tories is unconvincing.
Here, and not anywhere else, will
the government list is sufficient in a country where the difficult ho
neo
eg trfat v,ina;..;
an is ifttit;ed gwa ittbherpn
will find it necessary to leave the coon- you find the Gordian knot of our move-
Such great changes have taken place in a century and government admits it is powerless to stop student hooli - mom on w
see
ment. For years and years I have
try.
In
the
near
future
the
war
a half that the acrimonious spirit which once prevailed
"We now cony to the question of im. been studying the question of how this
gall outbreaks, because it is really too busy making for- will embrace the entire front: all migration
into Palestine. Only those
Gordian knot can be cut. I have, he-
has been wiped out.
those who accept the Galuth, in all
demagogues who have neither con-
tunes out of the natural resources of the country.
cause of thin, been involved in the
their various shades, on one side, and
If anything, the transfer of power and the phenom-
science nor honor nor responsibility,
vicious circle of party strife which, to
But
Roumanian
bureaucrats
play
no
favorites.
Clar-
those who fundamentally negate the
can Galay urge an unlimited inimigra-
my regret, in not always on the high
enal success of America has given us a larger number
on the other. But with re-
tion. We live in a time when man-
level befitting a movement fighting
ence Streit, the European staff correspondent of the Galuth
of die-hard Tories than there are in Britain.
gard to the outcome I have no doubt.
kind is subject to certain ironcast eco-
for the redemption of a people. I have
I believe that the positiYe and con-
mimic laws and the beautiful, poetic
proposed a certain plan which I con-
Our democracy is not endangered by the influx New York Times, may now take comfort from the fact
p of Britishers. There is really no need for nervousness that the Roumanian newspapers, other than three gov- structive forces of American Jewry and ma iestie expression that 'Ileaven sith•red and still consider—the only
will overcome the destructive forces
will help' does not suffice to bring to-
one which is in accordance with our
G because of these Tory descendants.
ernment organs, have refused to report any of the pro- and will come out of the struggle gether a mass of people into a coon- needs at this moment. From my tip-
strengthened and equip.
try which is just beginning to emerge
pimento I still hear only words, proc-
When Congress convenes for its next session, let us ceedings until the ban is lifted against Jewish report- sufficiently
pet with all the vessels and all the
from age-long neglect. Even Herz!,
lamations, impressions, expressions,
continue to tight against the discrimination and not
content necessary for a normal life
while still carried on the wings of Uto-
and beautiful and perhaps majestic
ers from entering the government buildings.
as for as such a life is possible in the
pia,
of
the
future
structure,
had
this
slogans, but I still fail to hear a single
raise pale ghosts of a forgotten day.
This last act of Parliament was the happy thought (lutist h. Furthermore, American care in mind and thought of various constructive
and sober plan.
"Th e only way to realize our ideal
Jewry will find within itself addi-
ways of providing employment and a
of Professor Cuza, the worst anti-Semite in Europe tional strength and surplus energy livelihood for the large mass which in Palestine
is to increase and make
since Pobjednietzev. And so the comedy in Roumania for freeing itself from the immediate would congregate, respohding to the sound our settlement work. Certainly
problems, from "tem-
sound of the Shofar of Redemption.
there are disadvantages, faults and
goes on. All the left and labor groups are without rep- day-by-day
poral life," ' for the problems of the
Ile would have in no way permitted
insults on the part of the
During the heighth of discrimination against the resentation. The official anti-Semitic party has 10 rep- morrow, for "eternal life" for itself us to tiring in tens of thousands of sometimes
authorities. With regard to some of
people without taking the necessary • them it is necessary to complain and
bourgoise in Russia a decree was issued which permit- resentatives which include the famous Cuza, Codri- and for Israel.
steps for providing employment for
to endeavor that they be removed.
I believe in the fulfillment of the
ted only the children of the proletariat to attend the eanu and his son who murdered the Prefect of Jassy, historic
task of .A merican Jewry
them there.
Some of them will disappear by them-
universities. This was entirely consistent with Soviet
"We were all glad to observe the
M. Manciu.
which, as a single Jewish group, is
selves. One thing we ought to remem-
the
largest
in
the
world.
American
large
immigration
of
last
year
and
jar:
the greater our numbers in Pal-
theory that only those who were productive workers
The official anti-Semitic party is of little conse-
we were inclined to see in it the be-
will build and restore our
estine and the stronger our position
should be in privileged categories. Despite its theo- quence, but it can be used to raise a smoke screen to Jewry
ginning of the redemption and a sym-
land. We need but pray that the
there, the greater and stronger will
retical validity, it was discovered that there were not hide the graft and corruption which have been ram- lays of its tranquillity may be pro- bol and prod of the realization of the our political power he to influence and
Zionist ideal. At the same time, w e
and that the natural course
to decide, and not the opposite. Only
enough sons and daughters of the recently emancipated pant in Roumania since the end of the war. It is not longed
t, ri ntg
to
l en t consideration
of events may not be disturbed by
g es
did oatniri
from our colonization and cultural
proletariat who were prepared for higher learning. an easy mutter to keep up a constant and undiminished untoward happenings. Indeed, there ‘vho
the possihilitly that such an over-
work and not from any other source
vimmigration ,analso
will we be able to derive this power.
The decree was abrogated when this condition was re- anti-Semitic propaganda as has been done in Roumania. is much work remaining to be dune
disaster, if we do not simultaneously
in American Jewry and the workers
Those who have other prophesies arc,
vealed and the rule was so modified that the children based upon mere race hatred. The Fascists in Bavaria, are few, very few indeed. But, with
in the same measure our own
false prophets and are not the mes-
efforts,
in
order
to
increase
the
cape-
the
growth
of
the
national
conscious-
the
Hakenkreuzler
in
Austria,
the
Awakening
Mag-
sengent of the God of our national
of the bourgoise were admitted.
We believe that the whole scheme was unsound be- yars in Hungary have all had periods of violent - anti- ness, the workers also will increase bility of the country to absorb the in- renaissance. In order that our num-
in numbers, and success will crown
coming masses. This we did not do bers grow and that our position be-
cause it placed a blame upon children who were not Semitism and then there was a subsidence. Even our the labor.
despite the warnings of prudent men.
come sounder in the country, huge
An immigratiop-of 10,000 annually is
May God lengthen the days of
responsible for their parents occupations and for the own Henry Ford has had choleric periods when he rose
sums are necessary, sums which will,
tranquillity
fur
American
Jewry,
and
still
only
a
part
of
our
desire
and
a
further reason that the children of botirgoise could be- to great heights of fear and bitterness, but he, too, has inevitably its heart will grow and be rairtion of our national need. How- I am sure he available for us if we
increase without interruption the
come just as good communists under the training they
had lucid intervals. but Roumania seems to carry on a uplifted.
ever, it was discovered that such an
stream of income of our funds. In or-
immigration is greater than the obit-
der that we should be in a position Gs
received as would the sons of the proletariat. The virulent, consistent anti-Semitic crusade in and out of
ity of the country's economic forces
continue our increasing activity in all
Freakish.
effect upon the ideology of Russian children was most season.
Noce
itiysi .tro, aabrseo b thin
regions of our work in Palestine as
strikingly shown in a survey conducted iii ascertain the
o e tc h ei ' s si a m r :
same p
The Church at Watch Hill reminds
there
well as outside of Palestine, first and
We feel certain that all is inspired by those who
tion who remain a
hanging he-
foremost, sacrificial devotion is re-
occupation which the children had in mind as a proper profit from the confusion, bitterness anti recriminations me of that freakish one at Ileidel- migr n whaesasd-ri,nroavenrdede_aratht.bingAnv.
Another
o.bthbb
burg. Germany, where the same
t bwieneg
quired of the pioneers of the Zionist
vocation. Among thousands of Jewish and non-Jewish which flow from these studied insults to all who are building is used by Catholics and
movement, the Zionists. This is the
children questioned, not a single one wanted to become not with the government parties. For the present, all Protestants but with a dividing wall has been clear to us for a long time— Alpha and the Omega of Zionist duty
that the economic preparation which
the center to keep the two denomi-
at this moment.
a non-producer. It is safe to assume that were the opposition seems silenced but even this method cannot in
made aint.Meountrty,e
ye,d. . is h tarter
nations strictly apart. Thus Religion,
ingerma
"This was the idea of the Zionist
same questionnaire submitted to the university students really cure economic illness, industrial waste and gov- which should unite, separates. Those the
r
in l* Keren
Organization Month. The strength-
en i ng of the Zionist 0 rganizati • on "h h as
which enables large masses to immi-
who maintain this arrangement may
that much the same condition would be revealed, not- ernmental mismanagement.
respectively be good Catholics and
grate and be absorbed in the country. a large place in our plan. It is a com-
withstanding the economic class origin of the children.
When scape goats are used, somebody is trying to good Protestants but are, to my mind, In 1921, even a small immigration Was plete mistake on the part of those who
In America with an ideology differing fundamental-
not possible. If we had received larg-
Christians, just as men and worn-
think that the extension of the Jewish
conceal something which cannot stand exposure. The poor
er sums for the herrn Ilayesod in the
en of my denomination are puny
Agency and the strengthening of the
ly from the Russian, it would be safe to assume that
denouement
will
come
and
we
shall
learn
much
in
last five years. an immigration of d4-
Jews who part and separate over
Zionist Organization are contradic-
children from all classes would choose those callings
OM annually ...wild not have surpas-
man-made incidentals instead of keep-
tory. To me these two are merely
way
of
intrigue
and
corruption
which
may
even
the
the absorption limit of the coun.
links of one chain. All this is a part
which are honorific and carry' social prestige and large surprise us who have become hardened and accustomed ing together upon a common basis set
try.
of Divine essentials—The Supple-
pecuniary rewards.
(Continued on next par.)
"Another thing must he said, that
to graft and corruption in all its ramifications.
meat.
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