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November 30, 1917 • Page Image 1

…-inrirr wiiiiiiii1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111WTIPM , :Et): innimuuminuniummimmiuniniiiiiimornito . j k. Ivo . 0$41,0, 20 1 1 8 e(,' , ) rii1/4. .71 • 4' ■ VE‘ __AV it 64 L annummimmilimmumoth, ,j 1,&):, ■ ;ste), NOTICE TO READER When you finish reading this copy, place a one•cent stamp here, hand same to any postal employee, and it will be placed in the hands of a soldier or sailor at the front. No wrapping, n...…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 2

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 2 Complete Oufit Player-Piano Bench 24 Rolls of Music Velour Scarf Cabinet Store at 264 Woodward ave. Open every evening. Store at 310 Woodward ave. Open Saturday' evening ONLY. 1 SELECT YOU PLAYER-PIANO NOIN IF YOU WANT IMMEDIATE OR XMAS DELIVERY! E HAVE promised Detroit 400 of these Player-Pianos, but we earnoL promise immediate or even Christmas delivery if you do not make your selection now 400 fortunate Detr...…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 3

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people DETROIT,WICH., NOVEMBER 30, 1917 Vol. II. No. 40 The Balfour Sfaternent ytr By Rabbi Samuel Schulman, New York Though I am not a Zionist, I natur- ally rejoice that great nations are willing to do something for Jews in Palestine. The declaration of Bal- four, and the reports which latterly have come from across the sea...…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 4 THE BALFOUR STATEMENT (Continued from preceding page) and there arc almost as many gods to- day as there are nations and tribes. Israel's destiny is to be the great in- ternational spiritual force in the world, leading men to the pure monotheism which our prophets taught, and at the same time co-operating with the na- tions in whose midst it dwells and of which it is a part. Anything that helps any section of Jewry n...…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 5

…• THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY PROTECT AID FOR JEWS STRANDED IN JAPAN Samuel Mason Is Special Representa- tive of Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society to Far East. YOUR LIFE, YOUR HEALTH, YOUR HOME YOUR AUTOMOBILE, YOUR VALUABLES —WITH — NATHAN E. ROSENBERG INSURANCE 1926 Penobscot Bldg. Cherry 5720 RICK B furttatt rirk sub „ Dealers I. EMIL TILE Mit M44 and MORTAR STAIN 710 FARWELL BUILDING PHONE M 2247 — M 3605 BUCK...…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 6

…6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Our second plea is that the workers who are undertaking the gathering of these funds will be spared the necessity of making many Issued Every Friday by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company personal visits to the people 'of the community in their campaign. General Manager After all, even in a community so large as this the burden of all corn- - - ANTON KAUFMAN munial duties rests upon the shoulders of a comparatively...…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 7

…7 TPIZ JEWISH CHRONICLE March 22—Morris H. Waldman, Wednesday evening, December 5th manager director of the Federated. at eight o'clock. Jewish Charities of Boston, Mass. Mr. Charles Simons, attorney at Coming Soon—Judge Huga Pam of law, ex-state senator, and orator of the Superior Court of Cook County, note will address the auxiliary on Illinois. the subject, "What It Means to Be Reminder: Social half-hour from 8 SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES. An Ame...…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 8

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 8 itimilliallimilalmIlilluullinlimulimillmillmimilimillmillmIlillumallumillIlimmilmillIIIIIIIImunimumummumumilimmanillalllimmillIonumuummumillumumummullffilmmumniumIlimillIIIIIIIIIIIIImilimum3311311111111filmimilmumumilinilIK-1 r-. -. . . „ f , . . • -,-:. PI 7.4 .s.: mff • Imw ..2 E . ' AS 0 C I E T Y imp:— To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, • 103 Eas...…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 9

…THE FLINT NOTES. Society Mr. Milton Alexander is spend- ing a few days in Cincinnati, Ohio, this week. • Miss Kate Friedmann has dis- continued her studies at the Uni- versity of Michigan to become pri- vate secretary to Rabbi Leo M. Franklin. She assumed her new duties last week. Miss Fried- mann's able work at the University attracted the attention of Dr. Franklin when seeking a successor to his former secretary, Miss Adele Rosenfield, wh...…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 10

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PERIOD DINING ROOM SETS SOCIETY SOLDIERS' COMFORT SHOWER. UNITY CLUB WILL DANCE SUNDAY EVENING. All arrangements arc complete for the Soldiers' Comfort Shower to be The Unity Club has secured a new given by the Young People's Society meeting place more centrally located of Shaarcy Zedek on Sunday evening, and more advantageous for the went- December 2, at the gymnasium, Wil- hers, at the Majestic Hall, corner lis and Br...…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 11

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Jewish Woman JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB IS NOW ADVANCED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OF ACTIVITY. Great interest centered in the Mon- day afternoon meeting of the Jewish Woman's Club on Nov. 19th, as was evidenced by the large gathering of members to listen to the first of a ser- ies of book reviews. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, of the Department of Litera- ture, presided and introduced Mrs. Adolph Sloman, who reviewed Ernest Every Hat ...…

November 30, 1917 • Page Image 12

…1. 2 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE This Christmas Gladden those of your household with the gift of a magnificent IANOL PLAYER-PIANO STEINWAY, STROUD, WHEELOCK, - STECK and WEBER It's truly a gift for the entire family, for it makes possible to all the keen delight of person- ally producing music—it gives to each one the ability to play—with true musicianly expression —all that's best in music of every class. How greatly you add to "their" pleasur...…

November 23, 1917 • Page Image 1

…L.w11111i.11111WSIUnti • 1131111181111110‘ The Only Jewish Publication in Michigan Devoted to the Interests of the Jewish People DETROIT. MICH . NOVEMBER -2 , 1917 RABBI STEPHEN S. WISE Who Will Deliver Principal Address at Interdenominational Thanksgiving Services at Detroit Opera House, Thursday, November 29. …

November 23, 1917 • Page Image 2

…• y -41 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE , _. .—. .- ,- . f ....... ■ .r P,--.. 'P.Lr.:,--1=- -;,--. -s.- fFg.„- t. / ... 0_,. .:":. • ' ,,,, , ' :'''' :.1.41?"1.-- _...-- ,, 4 .......likk — ■ • ..: , . ' • 2.).) firn r I ', .. . Tailor Made Suits - $30 and up ••••2'' `O. WILLIAM KRAUSS , •-.... MERCHANT TAILOR What a Magnificent Christmas Gift For Your .Family! I under my own personal supervision. . i , s t • - Ev...…

November 23, 1917 • Page Image 3

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. II. No. DETROIT, MICH., NOVEMBER 39 Detroit Will Raise $50,000 More for Jewish War Relief 23, 1917 $1.50 per Year Single Copies10 Cents "IT HAS COME TO PASS" STATEMENT BY DR. STEPHEN S. WISE Adolph Finsterwald Will Direct Supplementary Campaign—Many Who Subscribed in 1916 Are Not on 1917 Subscription Lists—De...…

November 23, 1917 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 4 Dr. Stephen S. Wise to Speak Schiff Gives $200,000 to at Citizens' Interdenomi- New York War Fund . . g S ervice national Than k sgivm Banker Starts Campaign to Raise $5,000,000 for Jewish Relief and for Welfare Board. New York.—Jacob H. Schiff has given $200,000 to start the $5,000,000 New York campaign for Jewish war relief and for Jewish Wel- fare Board in the United States Army and Navy, it was announced last Wed...…

November 23, 1917 • Page Image 5

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Convention of National Council of Jewish one Women of the weightiest, of course, be- . LARGE CLASS. TO BE INITI- ATED INTO B'NAI B'RITH TUESDAY, NOV. 27. A class of 21 candidates will be ini- tiated into the B'nai B'rith Order un- Chicago, 111.—A resolution offered of by the New York section and brought ing that by Miss Helen Winkler der the auspices of the local lodge on in by Mr...…

November 23, 1917 • Page Image 6

…""••191, THE JEWISH CHRONICLE • 6 work which is entrusted to him THE JEWISH CHRONICLE particular forthcoming only from Jews. Issued Every Friday by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company and such moneys can be It is estimated that for the carrying on of this work, we shall require approximately one million dollars, a comparatively small sum when we consider the numbers and the wealth of the Jews in America. Michigan's Only Jewish Publica...…

November 23, 1917 • Page Image 7

…• 7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES. TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. The subject of Rabbi Franklin's ser- mon at Temple Beth El on Sunday morning, Nov. 25, will be "Analysis of the President's Thanksgiving Mes- sage." Sabbath services arc held each week at 10:30. • Thanksgiving Services. As usual, Temple Beth H will be officially represented in the Citizens' I n t e r d e nominational Thanksgiving Service to be held at...…

November 23, 1917 • Page Image 8

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November 23, 1917 • Page Image 9

…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ci►iv;,g,,, I II,, a fter having Miss 1 lannalt Weinberg of bow , in wedding Wednesday evening mings. The bride's mother wore when Nlims Anna Katz, daughter a gown of black satin over se- of Mr, and NIrs, 1, Katz, was unit- quills. The groom's mother's ed in marriage to Mr. Abraham gown was of silver gray cloth Srere, son of Mr, and Mrs. Max trimmed with pearls, Srere under a canopy of autumn Th e out-of-town guests i...…

November 23, 1917 • Page Image 10

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 Ernest Poole, Open discussion will follow, Members are urged to read the various books to be discussed at these meejings so that they may read- ily voice opinions of the characters portrayed or problems presented, The musicale given on Monday, Is First of Series of Papers on Mod- Nov, 19, by Miss Setta Robinson, so- ern Fiction by Members of Club. Musicale on Monday, Nov, 19, 1i prano; Miss Lillian Segal, ',White., an...…

November 23, 1917 • Page Image 11

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE FLINT ITEMS. 1!Vi T.7 93 I CP Lieut, H. G. Rosenblum of Fort Benjamin Harrison spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosen- RUSSIAN MUSIC TO FEATURE "POP" CONCERT SUNDAY. blum of Church street, The "CRY OF RUSSIA" by the modern Russian composer, RACHMAN 'NON", will Mrs. I. Kovinsky of Pontiac is the have its first public hearing in America at guest of Mrs. May Lebstcr. the "Pop" concert by the Detroit Symph...…

November 23, 1917 • Page Image 12

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12' .; ", 11 1 4,t III I I InaliinTRIMIIIMMEIIIMMEMMIOMM11111111111211115 HI w IIIIIMMIIIIIIIIMt111111111111111111111111111U 11011011111111111111111ffiiiiiinliallUIMUIMILIHMIIIUUMNiiiwationtwwwwwwwwutitt SPATER & WALSER HABERDASHERS DETROIT Just a line to invite ijou to the Opening of Our New Store for Men next Saturda9, November 24th E at number Eight Michigan Avenue in the Majestic Building. We hope t i ou'...…

November 16, 1917 • Page Image 1

…NOTICE TO READER When you finish reading this copy, place a one-cent stamp here, hand same to tlny postal employee, and it will be placed in the hands of a soldier or sailor at the front. No wrapping, no address required *1" 3:' 4 )(4Aar J:4 &41/4\2., " umummlli/Tir:MIvv, 4 ,suuminummi -: laa ammmumnummonmmtv•j k o a ( . '" r -At 6 !,,„aL lr itkoSa Limilimominommilmilmmominumilimmum I THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Only Jewish Publicatio...…

November 16, 1917 • Page Image 2

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE "Meet Friedberg— Wear Diamonds" Friedberg's request the pleasure of your presence • at the Formal Opening of the New Friedberg Building 208 and 210 Griswold Street Detroit • Thursday and Friday November twenty-second and twenty-third Nineteen hundred and seventeen 9 A.M.to 9 P.M. Souvenirs, Music …

November 16, 1917 • Page Image 3

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people Vol. II. No. 38 DETROIT, MICH., NOVEMBER 16, 1917 • $1.50 per Year Single Copies10 Cents British Government David A. Brown Will Officially Declares Direct New York Drive For Jewish State For $5,000,000 Recent Military Successes in Palestine Prompt Historical Declara- Michigan's Director General Receives Honored Recogni...…

November 16, 1917 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 4 American Jewish Committee Holds Eleventh Meeting Takes Up Problems Affecting Jew;sh Participation in War— Louis Marshall Is Re-Elected President The eleventh annual meeting of the American Jewish Committee was held in New York on Sunday, No- vember 11th. A resolution pledging their loyalty to the government in its prosecution of the war was adopted. The discussions that took place con- cerned, the various phases of J...…

November 16, 1917 • Page Image 5

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Health Life NATHAN E. ROSENBERG INSURANCE 1926 Penobscot Building Cherry 5720 Fire Automobile RICK littritau Lark ant) Dealers 'n BRICK. TILE MORTAR STAIN Gitr 0143 • and B 710 FARWELL BUILDING PHONE M 2247 — M 3605 BUCK'S Automobile and Carriage Painting Phone Cherry 6494-J 86 Fourth St I. BERKOWITZ Dress Trimmings and Supplies Onyx Hosiery and Merode Underwear Kayser Sil...…

November 16, 1917 • Page Image 6

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company General Manager ANTON KAUFMAN Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Subscription in Advance - - $1.50 per year Offices 314 Peter Smith Bldg. Phones: Cherry 3381 and 1526 RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN, - Editorial Contributor All correspondence to insure publication must be sent in so as to reach this office Tuesday morning of each week...…

November 16, 1917 • Page Image 7

…7 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. The subject of Rabbi Franklin's ser- mon on Sunday morning of this week will be "Unfulfilled Prophecies." Serv- ices begin, at 11 o'clock sharp. Sabbath Services. Saturday services begin each week at 10:30. The sermon this week will be preached by Rabbi Mayerberg, Red Cross Sewing. The women of Temple Beth El are sewing for the Red Cross and local charities three days each wee...…

November 16, 1917 • Page Image 8

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November 16, 1917 • Page Image 9

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Society The many, friends of Mr. I. Grabowsky, 686 Brush Blvd., will Ise pleased to know that he is convalescing at home after his long illness at Harper Hospital. Mrs. -B. G. Morris of Pilgrim Ave., has left for New York city for a visit with her daughter, Helen. A patriotic cook book is being compiled by the members of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah. TIMELY NEWS FROM AD- VANCED FASHION FRONTS. A new tailored blouse o...…

November 16, 1917 • Page Image 10

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 1 0 BECOMES ARMY AVIATOR. Samuel J. Rhodes Joins U. S. Flying Corps. Word has reached Detroit that Samuel J. Rhodes, well known local young man, has joined the American Aviation Section. He is now in Jef- ferson Barracks, Mo., en route to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, for training as an aviator. Mr. Rhodes was President of local Pisgah Lodge of the B'nai B'rith when this country declarNI war on Germany. He immediately left ...…

November 16, 1917 • Page Image 11

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE MASS MEETING IS HELD IN FLINT FOR ERECTION OF SYNAGOGUE. Rabbi Mayerberg, Rabbi Epstein and Rabbi Hershman Speak —$11,000 Pledged—Rabbi Mayerberg's Study Circle Is Success—Other Flint News. University. He was admitted to the C. A. building in Battle Creek. Serv- bar of New York and was engaged in ices were conducted by Mr. Drach- the practice of the law when the na- man, who preached the sermon, and To Harold M. Edl...…

November 16, 1917 • Page Image 12

…THE JEWISH. CHRONICLE' others and Mothers! Consider the Navy As the Place for Your Boys to Serve Their Fu) ! Think what the navy offers them in addition to the opportunity to serve their country. The navy • will pay their transportation to one of its four fine Training Stations. It will supply them with a complete outfit of clothing—shoes, underwear, cap, sweater, overcoat, rubber boots, etc., for winter and summer—enough for two years and ...…

November 09, 1917 • Page Image 1

…NOTICE TO READER When you finish reading this copy, place a one•cent stamp hrre, hand same to any postal employee, and it will be placed in the hcnds of a soldier or sailor at the front. No wrapping, no address required 6 7 ,41Y "I? /111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 (M71 A1111111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111 11111111111111/4 tet., ° 4: 3 s•- ■•■• 1 %.4 .`1 46t ••• unumummum tuminumm ummant...…

November 09, 1917 • Page Image 2

…2 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 1 Duo-Art Reproducing Piano Do You Belong to any Jewish Organization in Detroit? If so, you should read the These makes, and these alone: STEINWAY, STROUD, STECK, WEBER JEWISH CHRONICLE ev- Are the only ones in which the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano is furnished And it can be purchased in Michigan only at the House of Grinnell ery week to learn what is go- The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano; the first American-made re...…

November 09, 1917 • Page Image 3

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The only Jewish publication in the State of Michigan Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people $1.50 per Year DETROIT, MICH:, NOVEMBER 9, 1917 Vol. II. No. 87 Single Copies10 Cents n e4 • Chaim Bakal eztt etbt By Konrad Boercvici m v Chaim Bakal owned a large store And if Moishe only had the money educated, respectable and a good paper. Some accounts were not recorded at all. he would be happy to say, "S...…

November 09, 1917 • Page Image 4

…4 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE New York Rabbis Bitterly Denounce Prominent Jews For Raising Anti-Semite Issue in City Campaign LUTHER AND THE JEWS TOLEDO MAYOR IS JEW. (Continued from page 3) Judges Pam and David of Chicago Re- elected—Many Jews Win Office in Yet on another occasion Luther was New York on Socialist Ticket. not altogether so bigoted or super- Morris Hillquit Defeated. stitious as he is shown to be in this letter. When he first bega...…

November 09, 1917 • Page Image 5

…114 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILES Mylon-Galvin Co. ROSS 8 The specially designed Car Grand 372 732 Woodward Ave, Watling, Lerchen & Company Investment Bankers MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION List of Bonds owned by us gladly sent upon request. C SHEL Y STS., DETROIT CONGRESS and Cadillac dillacB23 BONDS RICK B Puritan ihirlt nub Dealers In BRICK. TILE anti MORTAR STAIN 710 FARWELL BUILDING PHONE M 224...…

November 09, 1917 • Page Image 6

…6 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Issued Every Friday by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Company ANTON KAUFMAN - - - General Manager Michigan's Only Jewish Publication. Subscription in Advance - $1.50 per year Offices 314 Peter Smith Bldg. Phones: Cherry 3381 and 1526 RABBI LEO M. FRANKLIN, - Editorial Contributor All correspondence to insure publitation must be sent in so as to reach this office Tuesday morning o each we...…

November 09, 1917 • Page Image 7

…THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Congregational News SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES. TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. Sunday Services. Rabbi Franklin has announced as the subject of his address for Sunday morning of this week, "Some Read- justments Necessitated .by the War." ty Sewing. Red Cross and Cha ri Sewing for the Red Cross continues to be held in the Temple on Tuesdays and Fridays and for the Charities on Thursday afternoons of each week. in surgical dressings are ...…

November 09, 1917 • Page Image 8

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November 09, 1917 • Page Image 9

…9 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Society Mrs. H. Burnstein of Lansing, Mich., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Manuel Jacoby, of 448 Tay- lor Ave. Mrs. I. Cohen of 111 Farnsworth Ave. is visiting her sister in Cleve- land, Miss Esther Cohen. Mrs. Samuel Hymann has re- turned from a few days' stay in Chicago. Mrs. Isaac Lobsitz of Syracuse, N. Y., is the gueSt of her daughter, TRIMMING LENDS DISTINC- TION TO THE NEW BLOUSES. The distinctive note with r...…

November 09, 1917 • Page Image 10

…10 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE A. Society The Young Men's Hebrew As- sociation will hold a dance at the Shaarcy Zedek synagogue, Willis and Brush Sts., on Sunday even- ing, November 18. Sydney A. Jacobs, one of the members of the younger set, has left Detroit for Fort Worth, Tex., where he is in training with the Signal Corps. Mr. Jacobs is a charter member of the Amici Club. He leaves behind him a host of vell-wishing friends. From present ind...…

November 09, 1917 • Page Image 11

…11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE K The. Jewish Woman MRS. REBEKAH KOHUT ELEC- TRIFIES JEWISH WOMEN BY CHARMING PERSONALITY. Noted Social Worker Delivers Re- markable Address at Reciprocity Day Celebration — Discusses Im- portance of Woman's Work in War Time—Predicts new Status for All Women. FOOD CONSERVATION MENUS. The Food Administration asks all the people to substitute corn meal or some other \ cereal for wheat, in order that we nI y export ...…

November 09, 1917 • Page Image 12

…---.M1111111111 12 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 950 Detroiters Wanted--- yes, and needed at once, for the Navy! Shades of Dewey, Farragut, Perry, John Paul Jones and other heroes of the Amer- ican Navy! What an opportunity for excitement—adventure—education and patriotism this call from our country opens up to Lis! You've heard the call ! You know your country wants and needs the services of 20,000 of her stalwart sons right at this minute ! New...…

November 02, 1917 • Page Image 1

…NOTICE TO READER When you finish reading this copy, place a one-cent stamp here, hand same to any postal employee, and it will be placed in the hands of a soldier or sailor at the front. No wrapping, no address required .0):i r omminummummumommummiumimmully,-71ro.: : (02 11 1 /111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111;,j 4 4 a lg.. rnr i r;ouumu ummummimmuto71r . r.0+ 'trot /E 6( 54 t J ■ 4 O V: Lt. Sal a s ly„-o...…

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