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NPRECEDENTED CAMPAIGN FOR REFUGEES
Council of A.Z.A. SHAAREY
AND THE VICTIMS OF OPPRESSION IN EUROPE
Elects Its Officers ZEDEK NOTES
IS LAUNCHED BY MAJOR AMERICAN AGENCIES The Detroit and Windsor Coun-
January 20, 1939
Hebrew Schools'
Membership Drive
Jan. 21 — Sabbath Morning
The last membership enroll-
cil, composed of representatives Services, 9 a. m. Dr. Ilershman ment meeting of the United He-
will
preach;
Junior
Congregation,
nots1 lost e Germany and ot Iw r coun-
from A.Z.A. Chapters in Detorit,
tries s 10 star to rucope dekt ruction. It nati, president of the Council.
9:30 a. tn.; Children's Congrega- brew Schools was held at the
Problems of community rela- Windsor and Bath City, elected tion. 10 a. m .
ntaintoin* mkt lug It/8411011ona for
home of Dr. and Mrs. Albert E.
all agencies during 1938. The also
the benefit of Jens In Poirot Me and tionships will be considered at the
the following new officers at the
unified fund-raising activities of far the till/wand* that hi/3e c then)
Jan. 22—Junior Young Peo- Bernstein.
Sunday
evening
session
with
Ed-
a
in
nvent
;cnt,
ad
oncino
the
op-
the three major American agen- building of I he count r, through t he
Dexter Center, Sunday, Jan. 15: ple's Society, room 302, 3 p. m.
Rabbi Ilarold N. Rosenthal, co-
gar J. Kaufman of Pittsburgh,
cies which have been in the field, promoti
Jan. 25 — Advanced Hebrew
it
on of molgrof
ion, cobalt/Whin
president; Philip Class for Women, 10 a. ni.; adult chairman of the membership pro-
rendering succor to the distressed, nod hind purchow and other mil/tile president of the General Jewish Sam Schiff, publicity
enlarge the uhsorptlye coffin II3 of Council presiding. The discussion Rothschild,
director; classes, 7:30 p. m.; Men's Club ject, reported on the progress of
will prove welcome to the com- to
the country .
will be led by Edward S. Green- She Kort, vice-president; social evening, 7:30 p.
"3.—The Nal hood I oonlinatting ('on-
munities of this country and will
the last two weks. Ile stressed
m.
mitt re Coml. Inc., 0 11101 I. the mimic) baum of New York, chairman of Jack Reunion, secretary; Harold
tend to discourage sporadic and to.nt.ermol will, the problem of German
the importance of this member-
Gross, treasurer. Jess R. Feller,
ineffectual activities of newly ref ogee.coining to I hi ♦ count r). o ill the Committee on Community Or- A.Z.A. deputy of Michigan, and
Jim Tully at Fisher Town ship enrollment effort as a means
ti
Ito oork
thew ganization of the General Jewish
formed committees which lack the connue
of focusing the attention of the
Gilbert
Maddiefsky,
assistant
dep-
refugee, tolitod then.. tors to their two Council and by Simon Shetzer,
Hall Next Wednesday
experience and facilities to col- rill
Moment."
public upon the work of the
who is president of the Detroit uty, will act as advisors to the
lect and administer the funds
The persons who arrived at this Jewish Community Council as council.
schools.
so urgently needed in this crit- arrangement after a series of
Nathan Bolin, who has been ac-
Jini Tully, noted author and
Last Monday evening Pisgah
well
as
chairman
of
the
board
of
ical period, the announcement meetings where all of the factors
directors of the Detroit Service Lodge of Bnai Brith sponsored a I eading Hollywood authority, tive in this membership effort,
said.
involved
were
completely
anal-
said
that the most effective man-
debate
between
Gorup.
the University of comes to the Fisher Theater next
"The year limit is nap riming," the
ner of connecting people with the
Mat foment declared, •.1113* been morked yzed are:
Abraham Srere, president of Michigan Ilillel Foundation and Wednesday (Jan. 25) at 11 a. m. schools is through correspond-
by • greater pert. of traair NO/wk.
Representing the Joint Distri-
A.Z.A. on the subject concerning
for tit illootIon nad therefore for Jews bution Committee: Paul Baer- Detroit's Jewish Welfare Federa-
ence.
In Geromor runt other port. of Cen-
tion, will take as his topic "What the establishment of another to speak before the Detroit Town
Arthur Lang suggested that
tral and Ihnotern Europe than any 'ear wald, Isidor Coons, Joseph C. Hy-
homeland for refugees in addition Hall. His subject will be "Behind
Kind
of
Agencies
Do
and
Should
Inre 1033. The rope of Austria the man, Henry Ittleson, Albert D.
the membership enrollment be
to
that
provided
by
Palestine.
dissolution of the Jewish community
Welfare
Funds
Support?"
the
Scenes
in
Hollywood."
terminated with an open house
In Aura ria o hit it toilet) ell, 1.111 the Lusker, Samuel D. Leidesdorf, Dr.
Toledo A.Z.A. basketball team
Tully's flare for calling a spade project in all the schools.
Imitation of Norl mentotre* In Hanlon" Solomon Lowenstein, James N.
Other Detroiters who plan to defeated the Detroit group in a
UM Italy presented new problems for
a spade has made him the most
Dr. David Kaltman spoke about
oll o ho resistml or were the Idiom of Rosenberg, William Rosenwald, attend the Assembly include !same last Saturday evening at
H. Enggass, Henry I the Jewish Center.
widely read writer on the movies, the value of Jewish education as
the new Crooken•tein. They none to Edward M. M. Warburg, Rabbi Clarence
• china. In the "Black No/ember I0111" Jonah B. Wise.
Wineman, Charles E. Feinberg,
and reputedly the highest paid. a means of fortifying Jewish
A
patriotic
program
will
be
when Jew hilt homes and1911.0011111
Representing the United Pales- Mrs. Samuel Glogower, Aharham presented on Feb. 22 by the He has been assistant to Charlie youth against anti-Semitism.
were o milted in German Mlle*, thou-
sands of German tiros wear Incorrec- tine Appeal: Rabbi Israel Gold- J. Levin, Isidore Sobeleff, Ilarold A.Z.A. chapters and leading non- Chaplin, and on intimate terms
Abe Kasle, chairman of the
t/led In commit ntt Ion mums and con-
stein, Louis Lipsky, Henry Mon- Silver, William I. Boxerman and Jewish groups will be invited to with both actors and directors in membership project, inspired the
&teat Ion and no on become the port,
the
world's
largest
picture
col-
pour, In Gent/mu.
tor, Hon. Morris Rothenberg, Louis Newmark,
workers
to reach the goal of 1,-
participate in the program.
"AU t hesenew problem* of IOU Rabbi Abbe Ilillel Silver, Rabbi
000 new members.
The Highland Park A.Z.A. ony.
for sot 14 year uf challenge for Jews
Stephen
S.
Wise.
Samuel
J. Leve, director of the
In his intensely dramatic life,
la the trilled States In 1039 and a
A L L O C ATIONS COMMITTEE Chapter 313 participated in a
y ear of er1.1* for Jeut. In Eastern and
Representing the Council of
social given by the B.Z.B. group. Jim Tully had to fight overwhelm- Bureau of Investigation of
CREATED BY J.D.C. AND
Control F9trope. American Jr.. sill
w ormer t hat cloOlenge through the Federations and Welfare Funds:
Installation of officers of Chap- ing odds. Raised in a "poor Wayne County, said that this is
U.P.A.
tolled AM.' 01 of our tithe orgaOlu- II. L. Lurie, Charles Rosenbloom,
the time when the interest of the
NEW YORK (WNS) — The ter 314 of Bnai David will be house," with no education, friends Jewish people should center
tiona, a unification *bleb represents William J. Shroder, Joseph Wil-
held Wednesday evening, Jan. 25, or money, he became farm labor-
not only the opinion. of the Intdent
American
Jewish
Joint
Distribu-
len,
Ira
Younker.
of stir eommittee. Sot alt. the over-
er, link heater, tramp, circus around Jewish education more
The public is invited.
/111.11Mog sentiment of Jewish min-
lion Committee and the United
roustabout, chain-maker and pug- than around anything else.
• na] leaders throuobout the entintry Detroiter. to Participate in Gen.
Other discussants were Ben Al-
olio hate urged ronterted act km to
eral Assemble Sessions in
Palestine Appeal have completed Detroit Sunshine Club at ilist. Today his books and writ-
help meet the oversews crisis.
ings have raised him to the top pert and Bernard Panush.
Baltimore
an agreement in which provision
"Amerlettn Jeos, hate for the ow*
The evening closed with a so-
Miami Beach, Fla.
rank of America's realistic writ-
Among delegates from local is made for the needs of the Na-
the 7 eons, bum In the forefront of the
cial hour and refreshments were
Worts to aid the Jews of Germany communities throughout the Urinal Coordinating Committee
ers.
and other coultirles, of Modern and
The Detroit Sunshine Club at
Tickets are on sale at Grin- served by the hosts.
Central Europe and to opinsild Pules- country to the General Assembly Fund. A Fund of $20,000,000 is
tire. Jest hat communll lea In other ports of the Council of Jewish Federa- to be raised in the United States Miami Beach held a social eve- nell's Music Store, Detroit.
of the world nee carrying on cam-
tions and Welfare Funds, meeting of which $9,500,000 is to be used ning Jan. 10, at Waldorf Cafe,
Mr. and Mrs. Hirsch Mani-
paignw on a for broader *cope than
et er before. To thew effort* we plan in Baltimore, Saturday evening, to meet the present commitments Miami Beach. Plans are made
schewitz Vacationing at
to lend during 1930 greater support Jan. 21, through Monday, Jan. of the three organizations as fol- for a moonlight ride on the Dance Workshop at Center
Than ever along the following line.:
The Tides, Miami Beach
Plana Presentation
"1.—The Joint Dlot Moot ion (k llll - 23, who will participate in the lows: For the U.P.A., $2,500,000; Steamer Seven Seas. Proceds are
ter will pro, hie Immediate main once program are Abe Srere, president for the National Coordination to be used in helping ,refugee
and emergency alit to Jews o it bin
Mr.
and Mrs. Hirsh Manische-
children.
of
the
Jewish
Welfare
Federa-
Committee
Fund,
Inc.,
$2,000,-
The modern dance workshop of
Germany and Austria nod to the Ger-
Fannie Strauss is president of the Jewish Community Center, witz, of the Manischewitz Matzch
man refugee* In European and other tion, and Simon Shetzer, chair- 000; for the J.D.C., $5,000,000.
Company,
are enjoying their win-
hinds, enabling ninny thou/amid troll- man of the board of directors of The remainder of the $20,000,000 the club. Bertha Love was chair-
Woodward at Holbrook, under the
duals, whenever possible, to find new
ter vacation at the famed Tides
Stone, The J. H. C. will also continue the Detroit Service Group. Meth- is to be divided according to needs man of the Social and Mrs. Jean- direction of Edith Muskin, wom-
It. exit* he prornoll of ....coma meth.. ads of achieving goals set by the by an Allocations Committee, to ette Alperian and Mrs. A. Smilo en's health director, is now work- Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. how-
aid and emergenry tomitotoftee to the
were co-chairmen.
ing on a composition to be pre- ever, the Manishewitzes are by
tiros of Poland, Itoomonia and other newly organized United Jewish be composed of two nominees of
All Detroiters coming to Miami sented at the House League fes- no means the only guests of
could row of Kiwi ern Europe and Cen- Appeal for Refugees and Over- the Joint Distribution Committee
tral Floret.,
Beach
are
urged
to
get
in
touch
seas
Needs
is
chief
purpose
of
two
of
the
United
Palestine
tival of arts. It will be called prominence to spend an ideal va-
A 1) -
"..—The
Poleolino Appetit will
cation at the Tides. They are
promote I he Immigrationand met 1 Immo( this meeting, as announced by peal, and a fifth member to be with the club every Tuesday eve- "Hold That Bargain", and will
in Palestine of many howands who William J. Schroeder of Cincin- selected by these four.
ning at Waldorf Cafe, 671 Wash- portray a bargain day at a de- surrounded by a host of other
ington Ave.
partment store. Cod Miller is to widely known men and women
write the musical accompaniment who are discriminative in their
MORITZ KAHN DIES;
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL BACKER ELECTED
for this satire. The group meets choice of resort hotels.
Movies
of
Palestine
at
Vic-
NOTED ARCHITECT
The Tides is under the able
ORT'S PRESIDENT
on Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p. m.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
tor
Hotel,
Miami
Beach
and on Sundays from 11 a. m. to management and personal super-
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vision of Meyer Cohen, Samuel
1
p.
ni.
There
is
also
an
elemen-
— —
Hoboken steamship piers with
MIAMI BEACH — In addition tiu'y class for men and women Grundvverg and Nathan Ginsburg
or plant in Stalingrad, estimated signs reading "We employ only
who are also operating the Wm.
to the regular weekly movies
to have exceeded a cost of $30,- refugees" and intended to stir up chairman of the American Jewish program on the patio of Victor on Tuesdays from 7:15 to 8:15 Penn Hotel in Miami Beach. Both
P. m. Those interested should
Joint Distribution Committee,
000,000.
anti-refugee feeling.
Hotel, an extremely interesting Phone Ma. 8275 and ask for Miss adhere to a strictly Kosher cui-
Ile also was associated with his
"The American Way." the new member of the board of the Pal- film of the Palestine disorders was Muskin.
sine.
brother in such enterprises as de- show coming to Mr. Rockefeller's estine Economic Corporation and shown by Jack Amsterdam, noted
signing and construction of the Center Theater, will include pas- the Refugee Economic Corpora- traveler and lecturer.
Business and Professional
Fisher Building in Detroit, for sages taken from Nutzi Pritzi
Last summer Mr. Amsterdam, Young Judaea Seeks Closer
tion and chairman of the spon-
Group of Bnai Brith
which Albert Kahn won the Ar- Kuhn's pet speeches.
accompanied by Mrs. Mandelsman
Alliance
with
other
Or-
chitectural League's silver medal
and Mrs. Goldblutt, sister and
Collier's Magazine will soon be
ganizations
The
future Business and Pro-
of honor in 1929, and in plan- featuring some hot revelations on
=thee respectively of the Gold-
fessional Group of the Bnai Brith,
ning building for such important Nazi concentration camps and on
blatt Brothers, famous operators
NEW YORK—A welding of Louis Marshall Lodge, began its
industrial clients as Republic conditions among refugees . . .
of the large Chicago Department
membership drive at a Tea given
Steel, Ford, Chrysler and General The author will be Quentin Rey-
Store Chain, toured Palestine at the ties between Young Juraea at the home of Mrs. Norman Ru-
and
other Zionist groups and
Motors. in New York the firm nolds.
the height of the Arab disturb-
benstein, 19166 Santa Barbara
designed the 14-story addition to
ances. Mr. Amsterdam and his movements interested in the pro- Dr., on Sunday, Jan. 15. It was
•
the New York Times Annex in
camera took pictures which are motion of Jewish education and attended by more than 100
THIS
AND
THAT
West 43rd St. Albeit Kahn also
the envy of the news reel boys the furtherance of Jewish ideals guests. Members of the executive
Herbert Bayard Swope, whose
is architect for the General Mo-
was viewed as apparent following
themselves.
board acted as hostesses. Mrs.
tors exhibition building at the nephew John has just finished a
The Victor guests had a yacht- action of the organization's inter- Helen Tanner of the Women's
book
of
photos
called
"Camera
New York World's Fair.
ing party which took them out relations committee.
Auxiliary of the Bnai Brith gave
Over
Hollywood,"
is
the
head
of
The
committee
received
assur-
Saw Big Market in Russia
to the high seas into the Gulf
a group that trying to arrange a
movements that a policy of recip- an informal talk on the aims of
Stream.
After his return from Russia, Germany - As - It- Used-To-Be ex-
ance from similar units of other 13 nai Brith. Entertainment for
Mr. Kahn predicted in interviews hibit at the New York World's
rocal relationships will be Mad- guests consisted of bingo and for-
that the Soviet Government, re- Fair.
Contributions to the Jewish tuted to jointly plan ways and tune telling.
garldess of what the rest of the
Membership in the Group is
means to implement the alliances.
The Rev. John Bernard Kelly
Children's Home
w orld might think of it, had
available to all business and pro-
"come to stay" and was going to is finishing a biography of Patrick
fessional
women over the age of
Cardinal
Hayes
...
Father
Kelly,
The Jewish Children's Home
be an important factor in indus-
The first wife of Bryan Grover, 21. All those interested in join-
in case you have forgotten, is the
acknowledges donations from the the British flying Borneo who ing should contact Miss Gussie
trial markets.
spiritual director for Max Rein-
following: Mrs. Weintraub, Sans crashed into the headlines by
After the death of fear Kreu- hardt's "Eternal Road" a couple
Moskovitch, Mrs. D. I. Berris, 'getting his Russian wife out of Eisenberg, Tyler 6-0052.
ger, the Swedish match king, Mr. of season's ago.
Mrs. Dora Weisner, Mrs. Bern- the Soviet Union after many
Irving Pichel, of the Cincinnati
Kahn recalled that he had met
ard
Funke, in memory of Miss vicissitudes, was a Birmingham, Pichels,
The Washington Hebrew Con-
will be seen in Warner
Kreuger in 1909 when the latter
Rachel Solomon.
gregation
didn't
have
to
go
far
Ala., girl named Jacobs.
Brothers' "Juarez."
called at his London office to ob-
tain the German rights to the front home in its shopping for a
GEORGE BACKER
Kahn system of reinforcing con- rabbi to succeed the late Dr. Ab-
crete. In 1912, he said, Kreuger ram Simon ... At the first meet- swing committee for the World's
ing
of
the
board
of
the
Washing-
offered him a half interest in his
Fair Palestine Pavilion. He is
match business for $5,000, but he ton Hebrew Congregation since
the death of Dr. Simon, on Mon- also a member of the board of the
refused the offer.
day, Jan. 9 the board of the con- Council of Jewish Federations
Ile is survived by his widow, gregation made the unanimous
who was Miss Edith Jackson, for- recommendation that Rabbi Nor- and Welfare Funds and the Jew-
merly of Brooklyn; a son, Albert man Gerstenfeld, associate of the ish Social Service Association of
Kahn of New York, and three late Dr. Simon, be appointed New York and is president of the
daughters, Paulette and Betty Rabbi, and on a long-term con- Jewish Telegraphic Agency. He
Kahn and Mrs. Lydia Kahn Lev- tract, so that they will be privi- is a son-in-law of the late Mord-
-in, all of Detroit. He also leaves leged to have his guidance. lie more Schiff and thus carries on
a sister, Mrs. Walter Fuchs, and was chosen because of his leader- the fine family tradition of devo-
four brotehrs, Albert, Louis, Jul- ship and ability.
tion to Jewish and communal
service.
ius and Felix. All but Felix Kahn,
Clap hands for Gabriel Heatter,
whose home is in San Francisco,
the radio commentator, who re-
live in Detroit.
signed from the employ of one Bialostoker Jr. Organization
of his sponsors when that firm,
Elects Officers 1
worried by complaints it had been
Announce Formation of
receiving
from
Nazi
and
Italian
Bialostoker
Jr. Organization
Michigan Society for
Fascist customers, asked him to elected the following officers:
Group Hospitalization tone
down his attacks on the dic- Morris Weiss, president; Sam
tators.
Wilson, vice-president; Sam Ya-
The Michigan Hospital Associa-
We don't know what percent- goda, treasurer; Pearl Stibel, fi-
tion and Detroit District Hospital
nancial
secretary; Ethel Horo-
Council, which, for the last year age of butlers is Jewish, but 25
have been studying plans for the per cent of the proceeds of this witz, corresponding secretary;
furnishing of hospital service at year's Butler's Ball, attended by Sophia Cohen, recording secre-
a small monthly cost, announced the domestic staffs of the Four tary; Hyman Blackman, sergeant
the formation of the Michigan So- Hundred, went to Beth David at amiss executive board, Mr. and
ciety for Group Hospitalization, a Hospital, which provides hospital Mrs. H. Tucker, Dan Levy, Louis
non-profit association of Michi- care for needy members of the Seid, Mrs. Ida Wilson, Betty
Bernstein, Betty Zeidman, Sam-
gan hospitals. Headquarter offices Butler's Club.
A national essay contest on the uel Wilson.
will be opened shortly in Detroit
Plans are being made for a
and offices in other Michigan cit- subject of "What Jewish Dignity
fee will follow soon thereafter. Means to Me" is being sponsored dance to be held in the near fu-
ture.
by
A.
Z.
A.,
the
junior
Bnai
Brith
The appointment of a director will
organization.
be announced within a week.
William Jay Schieffelin, head Leaders of American Jewry
William J. Griffin. a trustee of
to Pay Tribute to Dr. Is-
Highland Park General Hospital, of the new Christian Committee
rael Goldstein, Outstand-
heads this new association as to Boycott Nazi Germany, has
among
his
most
cherished
Posses-
pre sident. The society, which was
ing Rabbi and Zionist
incorporated Dec. 8. will have a sions an ancient Bible that the
Leader
board of trustees not to exceed first American Schieffelin. an im-
25 in number. six to be nominat- migrant from Germany, bought
Leaders in American Jewry
ed by the medical societies and here two centuries ago.
will pay tribute to Dr. Israel
six laymen chosen to represent
•
Goldstein, one of the nation's
the public. It will be in operation ABOUT PEOPLE
foremost leaders in Zionism, phil-
THEY SATISFY
by Feb. 15.
A descendant of General von anthropy and social welfare, at a
Mr. Griffin explained that the Steuben, the German who fought testimonitl dinner to mark his
Michigan plan will provide hos- in the American Revoultion and twentieth anniversary as Rabbi of
. pita! service for 21 days in any whom the Nazis therefore cite as Congregation Bnai Jeshrun, in
k ir
one year in a ward room for two a reason why they should be al- New York City. The dinner will
cents per day or 60 cents a lowed to take over the U. S., is a he held in the Community Center
month. Hospital service for an refugee from Germany now . . . of the Temple, on Sunday eve-
entire family, including man and She is Frau Anne von Steuben nine, Jan. 22.
wife and all children, from one Rosenberg, an Aryan, but mar-
The dinner is in recognition of
to 19 years of age, will be fur- vied to a Jew.
Dr. Goldstein's services not only
nished at five cents per day or
The greatest athlete of modern as leader of the congregation,
$1.50 per month. Service in semi- times, known as "The Great which is the second oldest in New
private rooms will he available Gams," lives in India. cradle of York City, and one of the largest
at slightly higher rates.
the Aryan tonges, but is only half and most influential in the corn-
The service will be available to Aryan ... The other half is Jew- munity, but in tribute to his work
employed groups on the payroll iah. . . Ile has wrestled 3,000 in the broader fields of Zionism,
deduction basis, extending an low matches in his 58 'years, and has interfaith cooperation and public
as to an employed group of 10. never lost a fall. welfare. Among the organizations
Gary Cooper wants it known with which Dr. Goldstein is ac-
The service will include room
and board, general nursing serv- that not only is he no admirer tively connected are the Jewish
ice, operating room service, clin- of Nazism, but he detests it. and National Fund of which he is
ical laboratory service. anaesthe- that all rumors to the contrary chairman. the United Palestine
sia when administered by a sal- are utterly unfounded. Appeal of which he is national
Jazz king Benny Goodman took co-chairman. the World Zionist
aried hospital employe and roll-
tine drugs and dressings. Mater- a successful fling at classical mu- Governing Council of which he is
nity service will be provided to sic the other night, playing the a member. and the Palestine Pa-
subscribers who have held con- clarinet in a serious Carnegie vilion at the World's Fair of
°pee& 1939. Ebro • Urns TOM= CO.
Hall concert. which he is chairman.
tracts for 12 months or more.
(CONCLUDED FROM
PAGE ONE)
Dominican Republic's Offer
favorably impressed by conditions
in the republic.
The plan as submitted for his
government by Major Frederick
F. Shades, Dominican Consul
General in London, suggests an
organized scheme of settelment
w ith financial guanantees which
colonist communities would at-
tempt to establish new industries
so as to avoid disturbing the ex-
isting sugar, coffee and cocoa in-
dustries.
LONDON—The Dominican Re-
public, with an area nearly twice
that of Palestine and a popula-
tion under 1,500,000, has offered
to admit up to 100,000 Jewish
refugees. the Dominican Gov-
ernment has been acting in con-
junction with the Evian inter-
govermental committee. Jewish
organizations here are said to be
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