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A merica Pa l ish periodical Carter

CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

TiftVerRonjonsti

14"-ISoil. coif 5 if;r5

—GfAs.

LLOYD GEORGE LAUDS Pontiac Notre MUSEUM ACQUIRES ,
SCHATZ GALLERY
JEWISH ACTIVITIES

Mrs. Emanuel Lewis of Ottawa
drive will spend the holidays with
her children in Pittsburgh, I a.

I+. Jos EPH-s="--

Gives Indirect Reply to Dr.
Pritchett 's Remarks on
A program in celebration of Cho-
nukah was given Sunday afternoon
Palestine and Zionism.
I see that Henry la again getting some front page stuff for his Dearborn

Independent. Pretty high price to pay for it, but then Ford can stand a
lot of insults. No price is too high for him if he can get free advertising.
But I do think that Sol Bloom, the Congressman from New York, did not
show good judgment when he suggested that Ford's irrational notions on
the subject of a Jewish conspiracy should be the subject of a Congressional
investigation. There is nothing to investigate except Ford's common sense,
the subject,
Congress
has enough
is a widespread doubt
he on
taxpayers
expense
without
eaten,
and wle
other tool thing to bother about at t
in the direction mentioned.
i
log its imbec ities
..-....-a--

• _

_

'31PRIr."214.

Hebrew Union College I - wary
Receives Gifts From Jos-
eph Schonthal.

CINCINNATI, Ohio.---The noted
at 2:30 at Temple Beth Jacob. At
-
LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Dr. Henry the close of the program a party NHS Schatz gallery of Jerusalem has been
S. Pritchett, who startled British and given for the children. Later in the acquired by the library of Hebrew.
- Union College, it was announced.
Zionist public opinion here with his evening 25 couples enjoyed the at
unfavorable report On the prospects nual Chanukah dinner given by the This collection includes the work of t;.
's
of the Jewish national home in Pales- Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob. Professor Boris Schatz through the , t

'42

- tine, received an indirect reply last, Mrs. Julius Levin was chairman of mediums of sculpture of bronze
and
Willi realized. The stone, oil painting; sand carvings in ,..
night from David LloydGeorge,Ithe affair and $53
pieces and ..•. •
It compris
I sistehood, through the president, ivory.
Minister of Great
il
former
Prime
Britain, under whose leadership the Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, presented is regarded as an important addition isa
incorporated in the members of Temple Beth Jacob with to the library and museum of the col-' 4 ..;
S cone toad me the other day that a college professor remarked to Zionist polio ,
a check for $300 to be used toward lege, which at present houses the,
I
hat
s
just
Balfour Declaration was formulated. the purchase of benches for the tem- largest and most complete collection I
him that "state of mind could not be changed by an (abet.
Lloyd George, speaking at the din. ple. Norman Buckner was toastmas- of Jewish art and ceremonial objects
about the situation with reference to Ford. Ile is simply a fanatic on this
Jewish subject and there is just as much chance of getting him to submit nee given by the Jewish Hospital Ap-
lit the world. The acquisition of the !Is;
ter.
his ideas to an impartial board with twos. of reaching a conclusion as there peal in this city, paid a glowing
Schatz gallery was made possible by '1,!:
is of getting a religious fanatic to have his ideas altered by argument. It's tribute to Jewish co-operation with
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Ja- the gift of Joseph Schonthal of Co-
just a hopeless case, that's all. So Nathan Straus or any other man could mankind at all times in recorded his- cob held the regular monthly meeting lumbus, Ohio, who had previously
never hope to make any headway in that direction. of course, the agitation tory. "The great work of the world Tuesday afternoon at the community made large contributions for the lair-
stirred Henry. It started him off all over again on his chosen subject and has always been accomplished by center. Mrs. Emanuel Lewis read chase of literary and artistic treas. ■ ,I:•
since the automobile business has slowed down he has the opportunity to small nations. The Jewish people extracts front Rabbi Leo Franklin's urea for the library and museum, in
invest his spare time in such profitable sidelines as collecting information have added the greatest glory to the sermon, "A Word to the Queen."
memory of his wife.
on American history, old fiddles, old dances and the Protocols of the Elders nat i ons. . Lloyd George declared in
Hebrew Union College Library• sa.
-
of Zion. The more I think of the whole business I OM beginning to believe his address. "The Jews have survived
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Ja- which is a part of Hebrew Union Col.
that when one argues with Ford on the subject of an international Jewish ninny empires }Old will survive the cob held its semi-monthly card party lege, maintained by the Union of s
conspiracy he is wasting his tints. as completely as if he tries to discuss British Empire. The Gates of Israel Tuesday evening at the community American Hebrew Congregations for
spiritualism with Conan Doyle or Sir Oliver Lodge. They, too, are hopeless. are wrought in iron. The Jews have center. Twenty-five couples enjoyed the education of rabbis for Reforin14'.
nothing to fear except rust," he de- cards, after which refreshments were Jewish pulpits, attracted world-wide
attention two years ago when it ac-
1 saw the publisher of "Who's Who" in American Jewry the other day (flared.
served.
Lloyd George also paid tribute to
quired the prayerbooks and ark of a 4:
and had an opportunity to look over the proof of sonic of the pages of
the book which will be issued shortly and I most say that it will fill a need the Marquis of Readings, who also
long-vanished Hebrew settlement at ,9,
in Jewish newspaper offices, in libraries, in Jewish institutional offices, as addressed the gathering, referring to
Kai-Fung-Fun, and the Israel Solo- ..j.
well as for individuals who are in any way interested in national Jewish him as "the greatest proconsul of our
mons collection of prints and nuinu-
affairs. There are 2,500 names of representative Jews in every walk of life times." Lloyd George concluded his Friday Evening Services: scripts in London. Mr. ont a . 0
and will prove a most valuable directory. I was shown some very interest. address with the Jewish idiomatic
The services on Friday evening, and Ben Selling of Portland, Ore.., 4.a(
ing letters sent to the publishers. One in particular interested me from congratulations, mazol tov to the Dec. 17, were conducted by Louis Co- were the principal contributora to
Ile certain of having enough fund , on hand next
Leopold Auer, the famous violin teacher. I never for a moment doubted Jewish race.
James de Rothschild was toast- hone, an attorney of this city. He this fund. Early this year it pur-
December to Loy suitable gifts for all your dear
that Auer is a Jew, but in his letter he states that he was converted to the
spoke on "The Why of the Jews' Ma. chased the notable Kirschstein-Frau-
erkeley
ones. A good method also for saving taxes,
- him completely from the master at the dinner. Sir B
R oyal krill] Success." Regular Sabbath berger Museum in Berlin, which toad S'
G reek Church some 60 years ago. That erases
been the foremost private collection
Jewish roster. Charlie Chaplin was "on location" when the letter from Moynihan, president of the
mortgage payments, etc.
the Jewish "Who's Who" was received, so his secretary took the °Poor- College of Surgeons, declared that services are held at the Little Thea. of Jewish graphic arts and ceremonial 471
tunity to express the belief that Mr. Chaplin is not a Jew. It seems strange, medicine owes much to the Jews in ter, 89 Rowena street. The choir was objects in the world. The library of
In 50 Weeks
mo
d
ern
times. "Having unusualy good and added greatly to
o riginally medi eva l an d
Hebrew Union College now has more
but I always believed that Sid Chaplin, Charlie's brother, was
7, 1
The Clubs Amount to
Sid Caplan, and if my memory is as goodas it used to be, I am under the trained large numbers of Jewish the impressiveness of the services. A than 70,000 volumes, 2,000 Hebrew
Club—Deposit 25 cents each
impression that the mother of Sid and Charlie was detained once at Ellis physicians, I can testify to this. An- social hour followed. No services will manuscripts,
manuscripts, 2,000 ceremonial ob-
$
ma' be held on Dec. 24 and Dec. ;IL With jects 2,200 paintings and etchings, .57 ,
C week. Amounts to
Island, and at the tine it developed that she was a Jewess. I think I shall glo-Jewry possesses wealth and
Club—Deposit 51) rents each
have to call in that expert on family history, G. 13. Stern, who wrote the terial which can be used for the the first week in January, however,
and more than 6,0(10 items apper-
"Matriarch," to untangle some of these Jewish tangles. service of medicine," he said. Sir services will be resumed and conduct- taining tee Jewish music. Its 111011e
L. week. Amounts to
Berkeley also declared that Jews ed as usual.
tary value is estimated at more than
AA Club—Deposit $1.00 each
$
• — -
1•VV
week. Amounts to
$1,750,000.
The
interesting
new
col-
When a rabbi and his wife occupy the same pulpit, I call that a front. should have their own hospitals
Club—Deposit $2.00 each
lection in the library will be viewed
page story. That's the news which reaches me from California. Rabbi where the religious and dietetic Seurday
Night the
Niue.:
Don't forget
Saturday night
week. Amounts to
Rudolph Coffee occupied the pulpit of Temple Sinai on Friday evening and necessities of Jewish patients should dances at Webster Hall at 9 o'clock. by many of the delegates to the bien-
nial conventions of the Union of
Club—D epo•it $3.00 each
Mrs. Coffee preached from the sae pulpit on Sabbath morning. Mrs. Cof- be The
given Marquis
consideration.
.
of Reading declared Special arrangements have been American Hebrew Congregations, Na-
week, Amounts to

i; she devotes her time to play writing. which Jews take in his services for made for the usual dances to be held
I be if male and that he felt the joy and the pride
cours
Club—Deposit $5
tional Federation of Temple Sister-
it would
on Saturday, Dec. 25, and Jan. 1. hoods and National Federation of
$250.00
But I was thinking what a wonderful arrangement t '
week.
Amounts
to.00
each

female rabbis married each other. It would do away with the necessity of the British empire, a matter which The congenial surroundings, peppy
Club—Deposit $10.00 each
Temple Brotherhoods who are meet-
congregations worrying their heads about engaging assistants. There would is a source of happiness nd . pleasure music and social crowd make it a very ing in Cleveland between Jan. 12 and
week. Amounts to
be no jealousy in the pulpit (though there might be in the household). The to his community. "Let
I.e3 all citizens . inviting place. More and more the 20 and are planning to include a visit
rabbi could preach at one service and his wife could preach at the other. remember that whenever a c aritab el Y. AV. II. A. dances are becoming
to the seat of Reform Judaism at
They could alternate at funerals and weddings. Paying calls, which is the
the place where the young men and Cincinnati in their itineraries. An
cal
bane of a rabbi's life, could be systematized so that it would be less of a aeal
is made,
the his
Jew
has Ter
known
to close
pure,'
he young women in the city can go for informal reception for convention
„Remeaer or
be
eal situation.
a good, wholesome, enjoyable time
said.
nuisance. All in all, it woad be an id
delegates will be held at Hebrew
•—
on Saturday night.
• •
Union College on Jan. 15, at which
and Federal
I was interested in the part of Mrs. Coffee's lecture winch dealt with
many of the library's literary and ar-
," has aroused con-
Drama:
Leah Morton, whose book, "I Am a Woman—and a Jess.
tistic treasures will be exhibited.
The first big event to take place
sideruble discussion. Mrs. Coffee said that Leah alorton married a non-
The Schatz gallery is one of the
rat the "Y" to start the 1927 activi- first conscious attempts in modern
Jew. Her children were given the right of freedom of religious thought.

ties will be the dramatic presentation times for the creation of a specifically
In her early days, Leah Morton felt that her religion was one of love and
service; that life is bigger than human rules and religion wider than human First Session inNew Triennial pe- of the G. G. Players on Jan. 4 and 5, Jewish art. Aside from their tech-
riod to Be Held in New York.
faith, must reason
when they will present a program of nical excellence, the subjects are
creeds. She felt that each person must find his own

three one-act plays, "Evening Dress Jewish, representing ancient and
out his own belief. She would not be accessory to the farce of teaching
OF DETROIT
NEW YORK. — Mrs. Joseph E. Indispensable"
'
l'erform-
, "A Benefit
the brotherhood of man—and not living it. So she defied Judaism's forms
dery Jewish types and celebrities,
FOUNDED IN THE YES11! 1853
,
newly
once"
aro! "'D he Baby Carriage. As
'hr
and allowed her children to lead their own lives. For some 16 years Leah Friend of Ness Orleans , the
N ational there are only a limited amount of Jewish festivals and ceremonies. 'I
Morton repudiated her orthodoxy, but when her children were grown, then elected president of the
collection is the work of Professor
Griswold at Lafayette
she felt the urge to tell them about the glories of a great race of which Council of Jewish Women, announces tickets, all me.mbers are urged to get Boris Schatz, who gave up a Eu-
.
k h. grown children to that the first meeting of the board theirs early.
Jos. Campau & Newton
Gratiot & Hastings
ropean career as art director for the
they were a part. And what 1 is s s. e . ? She
Woodward & Eliot
Clime
&
Gratiot
temple for the first time so that they might learn the Jewish rituals. Rituals of managers for the new twelfth tri-
Roumanian government to found the
Hamilton & Webb
Mack & Mt. Elliott
which she had scorned as being of no influence now Loonies' up with the ennial period will be held at the Com. The Monthly Meeting:
St. Clair & Mach
Bendel School of Art in Palestine 20
Ferndale & Springwella
on
Tuesday
(
Forest & Van Dyke
r
eS
The usual monthly meeting of the years ago for the development of
Linwood & Vicksburg
oetie significance. In spite of her Christian children, in spite module, New York C
scatters& Suchen.
intense repudiation
and p
26 .1y. W. IL A. will be held on Sunday,
shoemaker & Montclair
of her creed, she could not get away from Jewishnese. and Wednesday, Jan. 25 and
Jewish art and handicrafts. Mr.
Charlevoix & Drexel
Grand Siva & Virginia Park
f h .
Among the questions to be considered Dec. 20, at the clubhouse, 89 Ro- Schatz has made reliefs of Mr. Schon-
Canfield & Mc Donald'
Schwa Yisroel in her heart cried out for rebirth.
e
this
meeting
arc
the
budget
and
wena
street,
at
3:30
o'clock.
Miss
All this sounds most interesting. I wonder if Leah Morton is her real
thal, donor of the collection, and his
name? I was asked this question by a prominent rabbi who was reading various decisions of the recent tries- Dorothy Milavitz, dietitian at North wife for the Hebrew Union College
nial convention, which require th.. End Clinic, will speak on "Nutrition."
Mmuseum.
the book. Who can enlighten me?
board's attention. Miss Bernice Cohen will add to the
The Gospel Union Publishing Company of Kansas City, Mo., issues tracts The national officers of the organ- program with some fine piano selec-
dealing with the subjects of correct doctrine and right living, missionary irttion from the United States and lions. This promises to be an un-
usually fine program and a large at-
" h g of the first duties of such a "Ines- Canada will attend.
news, etc. So should
Mrs. Friend, in speaking of the re- tendance is expected at this meeting.
sender" of the truth would be to tell the truth. I have before me a copy sponsibility that confronts the offi- A surprise announcement will be
entitled "Moving Pare: The Greatest Religious Menace." Someone has
cars of her organization during the made which will be of great interest
marked it anti asks that I turn to page 7, and I discover Reason Ni,. 8 why
twelfth triennial period, said: to everyone.
the movies are such a religious menace. And I read:
"The modern world faces a new
condition of things. Changes have gore,,,, of Personal Service:
Of all the things that are suffering more keenly from the movie
Will all girls who have once regis-
come into every phase' . of home and '
anything else is Protestantism. The world would have long
public life. We of the National Coon- I tyre.' fsir employment or housing
ago been rotten beyond redemption but for the Protestant Reform-
st
t
stir:Le;
of
m
‘du
r
i
n
s,,
,
f
t
kindly
send their names and both
h
a
l
at
'
s,so
WO.'"
nil always has been, the religious hope of the
buisin'ess Owl residence addresses
thin. It is,
ethnis (cdhajlr tfg
iseh
picture is a subtle, dangerous enemy of Prots.stantwat
accomplishment
or
else
see
the
work
;
numbers to ails ;'
with
tel
The moving
ked up by Jewish
.
The whole proposition is a well-laid propaganda bac
t
plete rec-
ed and w rought by he ; Goldman in order to complete
rou x
money and Jesuit intrigue. (Tell it to Henry lord, he II lashev ,e a—
heir
t
and
ago
orris.
There
are
still calls for girls
found(0
years
pineers of
11. J.) They are largely the promoters of big corporations.
ccessors fall away . and become to till various positions not generally
C.
su
0
•— -
WAS with th i s Idea in mind advertised. Call the office or come
Now what business has a corporation engaged in the business of spread- sterile. It
for
interviews.
ill
ing the Gospel to deal in lies. retail and wholesale? Loose,' irrational , that the board of managers of the
'
( . 0111161 Secun•d the services
prejudiced, unsupported statements come with poor grace front a concern' National
whol Re-
WORKERS WIN IN TEL AVIV
which is going about "in the service of the Lord." A hen will we have , of the Bureau of Jemah Socia
'
. 1 ork City, pre-
done with these nightmares and hobgoblins that are made to appear real misearch of New
l convention the
TEL AVIV.— (J. T. A.) — Elec-
ted to the trie
order to arouse hatred? Into the trash basket goes the tract from the Los- sen nel
r intensive study. (ions to the municipality of Tel Aviv,
.s. of thei
fun
pal Union Publishing Company of Kansas City, Mo.
I With the facts brought out by the the first Jewish city in Palestine, have
-
-
u
r we havelbreau
Ignorance in the pulpit creates ignorance in the pew. Hee
survey well in mind, we can been held. The returns showed that
'
P
mas Pries., ; n ow proceed in an orderly, well de- the elections brought a victory for
waded -
on " preached by the Rev. J. Tho
an "Old-Fashioned Gospel Serra
. lined plan of development for this the workers' party, which was in of-
Wilmington Del. It has been clipped from 0 newspaper, but I can't dis-
peri o d, in whic it will be fice prior to the election. Notwith-
cover the Warne of the journal. These lines of the "Old Fashioned Gospel . triennial
our ndeav or to weld intoo is greater standing the fact that the house' own-
ill' ■ ••••='••

■ •
!solidarity the council's consciousness err boycotted the elections, a large
Sermon are marked:
of its own potentialities and its mis- number of the inhabitants partici-
The Jews lost God when they rejected His Son, and they have
e national life. of Jewish pated in the vote. Seventy-five hon. '
Sion in
had no God since that awful tragedy. And we lose Christ our Savior
Such a force sired voters, amounting to 66 cent
ththe
I women of
when we reject the Holy Spirit.
would be well nigh irresistible and of the population entitled to vote,.
That's the sort of stuff and nonsense that is today taught by an ignorantldepends in the last analysis not upon took part in the elections. Fourteen
and butt upon the i ve
candidates of the workers' party were
rs alone
officer
pulpit. For the benefit of the Rev. J. Thomas Price, I might say that the the
ery elected, three representing the Ass.-
vil ua wo k
--- had Jesus, the Jew.
member
of
the
National
Council.
elation of Polish Jews, seven refire-
Jews of today have the same God as
r•-•--
toget h- smiting the Zionist Revisionists, five
In ter- With 52,000 women woingpurp
C a rnegi e Endod ment for
of o the
ose , of the Orthodox group, four of the
trusteee ort
n Pa
Dr. Henry S. Pritchett, art
awid espread cc steadfa stl y and with o
e
e creatw
lestin
.
.
rkne

there is no end to what can be ac- center block, four of the tenants' as-I
ea( e,
national Peac
Take the case of the automobile for
discussion, must be a very naive person. In a newspaper he is reports
socialion and three of the Poole Zion.
complished.'
time to time we have instance. Three care meet at an inter-
have expressed surprise that the newspaper published his statements as.
In assuming the reins of council
ead
endowment.
Ile
for the
had
occasion
to
comment
on
after all, they were meant merely for information
en has the ex-
section. All are of the same general
Never buy an unseen horse.
it on their pages leadership, Mrs. i (ld
't an d sp r
thinks
newspapers
says surprise.
a good story
the purposes for which the make and cost. One serves an actual
to his the
apparently
pained
This statement lowers him in my aroma- perience of many years of public
o owing
havin g held h te fll
e
taken
seriously.
servi
li
,
ww
to
b
___
Ihob,
not
ons are
investigatiation,
Industrial Morrie Plan Bank necessity in the carrying out of its
of which she still holds: ,,,,, w1kiimmlim%
sends in a report carefully fices,ce. some
,
tion as the t e of man whose
owner's business; the second serves
urns from a tour of investig
1 International Treasurer of the National Council of p
II re he ref
,
loans
money. These purposes arc the purposes of comfort and conveni-
-11
'
'
'
in
h Women; em
enough written and edited nthlappear
to
Eowment
for nterna- Jewis
mber o f t he
nd
Carnegie
usually described in our literature ence — in other words, the owner.
y hy the e p
al I arraign- tional Democratic Commi ttee from
Conciliation, publhe d mo
sensation
contains one of the most
5
that report
tional Peace,
and is
as "sound and econorn:c." We work and living is made easier and
of Zionism
within
recent years and yet he is surprised that the news- Louisiana; member executive con-
mittee, General Federation of Worn. •
me
believe our position in the matter more profitable through its ownership:
o
en's Clubs; member f Constitutional
papers took notice of it!
in the third ease the owner is strain-
ther Convention of I.ouisiana; president,
of loans will hear reiteration.
Coun-
ing his financial capacity in using the
Senator David A• Reed of reansVIthaill has the reputation,
that wh would New Orleans Section , National
justlyy or unjustly, that he is unfriendly to all immigration laws
car which only serves the purpose of
Our purpose i• to help the pu hlw
incrase the number of immigrants from certain sections of Europe. But cil of Jewish Women; president of
insti-
and
organizations
o
pleasure riding.
eaders in fighting the the follwing
to meet expenditures that are worth-
on record as one o f th e l
eague, Travel-
sw
t
has
put
himself
he
Consumers
L
which
permi
ts
the
tutions:
t
he
at leas
In the determination of economic
immigration act of 1924,
while, productive. and conservative.
T'S so easy to enter-
Wadorh amendment
t cien of aliens now in this country, not to ors Aid Society, Hom e for Incurables
admission
of the wives to an
I
expenditure. this Bank is playing an
'0
tain at the Pal-
d hl dr
At all times we seek to discourage
exceed h. number 35,000. It has been contended that this is a humane City Federation of Women's Clubs,
motto. Everything's
important
part. Last year 88.878 peo-
expenditures that appear extravagant
measure that would! enable wives and children to be united with their has- l'ublic Schools, and chairman of local 0
there. Every facility
ple borrowed $14,744,645.38 for pur-
or ill-advised. Frequently people are
bands and fathers. And some of the foremost men of the nation have Presidents' Co-operative Club fort/
correct and in good
Woodrow Wilson Founda.' 10
pose. which we regarded as mound,
lvania has been fighting it. It passed in committee,
impelled to incur expenses because
ta
—ste.
' et e
ti on Fund.
it.
economic and worthwhile, (that they
their friends or neighbors have in-
spite of Reed's opposition and we hope in the name of humanity that it be-
Luxurious big ball-
really were is evidenced by the fact
comes a law. The Senator from Pennsylvania says that it will let down
room, distinctive small
curred them. They sometimes fail to
comes
the
bars to several hundred thousand immigrants. What is more vital is
dining rooms, banquet
UNCONSCIOUS ENEMIES
that the borrowers met their obliga-
realize that what constitutes good
whether it is in keeping with the dictates of humanity. The klan opposed
hall—take your choice.

tions without difficulty or hardship of
husine•• practice for one may be large-
it, so it must be a good measure. I am curious to read, if it is available, a
Society has placed her
If you are respectful of your own
any kind.)
ly extravagance for another.
printed report of the reasons given by the Senator from Pennsylvania for worth be wary of confining yourself
mark of approval on all

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Barrymore at Lafayette.

Even the week before Christmas is
powerless to stem the tide of people
which flows in an unending stream to
the Shubert Lafayette theater, De-
troit, where Warner Bros.' presenta-
tion of John Barrymore in "Don
Juan" and Vitaphone presentations
are the amazing attractions. Every
record of Detroit theatricals is being
shattered at the box office.
That thrill of marvels, Vitaphone,
is a great sensation and is the talk
of every walk of Detroit life. The
naked truth of this unbelievable the-
atrical discovery and invention taxes

credulity to the breaking point.
Among the artists appearing in the
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Martinelli, Anna Case. Mischa Elision
and the New York Philharmonic Or-
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