56.t THE 5.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.
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In and Around the Peninsula.
The Zionist " Conversazione."
'rhere wat' a o·athering o1 some 00 person:-- at the IortnighiJ:v Zionist ,( conYer. aziom '' held at tlw Zionist Hall on '1\t sday eYPning.
:\Ir. and J\fo.;. J. \Y ei meich ·were ho:t and ho:-;;t :-s, and wer r 'Rponsible foT a rno:i interesting and enjoyable evening.
After a Hhort opening spc ch hy 1\Ir. Wein- reich. l\fo; · Elma :Fcinhols obliged with seYeral musical monoloo·ues; h was fo1low <l hy ~fr. D. Getz, who a. mmal dealt with important J wish worla newl' o1 the wePk.
~Ir. Getz spoke at some length on )lr.
Lucien \Y olf,, 1-rho:r death had just heen announced, giving an account of hi, life and wOTks, dwelling particularly on his l'rnicPs
to the Jewish peoplc> and tl{e important part he had played in the history o[
a
ewry ofhis time.
Others 'rho 8pok0 on 1\lr. '\Y olf wen:. Mr.
H. Zwejer und Mr. Fnteran, who earh paid a tribut io foe decrased. Th gathering ro:r.
as a mark of re:ped to his memory.
'rhE' n ::d item on the progn1mm0 wa: a
·ocal solo by Mr. JI. :forflnkcl, who wn:-;
very entlnusiasti<:Hll)' rncoTrd.
The host then am1ou11ccd th<lt lw was willing to have Uw di:;:cmdon whi h had been ::;et on foot by fr. G tz at ih< last " eon- Y 1' ·azione" 011 i.he question or Jl<l_rinp: g'l'<'<lfrf
regard to the inclustrial dev lopmenl or l)ale:.;ii1w, T -open d. A very h <lted · dc•b<ll<' began in which :Me sr . Zwejer and Pam p rticipat d and \\hi h ,,·as C'ont inu<·d <1 ftp1
t a b • M s.TR. 1• Cl ,·undlwii, l\l. .Tofl'P, P.
1\1. 1louts., J. Gitlin and Dr. .T. Sack:.
[ l1lCl'Ps( inO" Ul'g'llllH1l1ts 011 hoi b sicll':-. \\ <'l'I'
brought forward and 1111wh <llllll~<'llH1111 ''a:
<'HU:-i~·d by ihP Y<1rio11~ ati1>111p1:-- 111adl' 1o intPrprri ju:i whni Mr. Udz /iod s<1icL n11d hy .. \Ir. Uefa': fiirnl <'mplrntic a111rn111H'l'l11P111
i hat " ictz is his own inlcrpretrr. ''
ft had lH'<'ll HITHllg<'<l ihat Cl ll'1'll11'<1 1l11ri11g ill(' <'Wning \nlK to bP giwn by l>r. .J. l'-\n('I\:--,
hill owing to tlw lafrtH'SS of !lw 110l11' 01'.
Nae ks a. keel i hai i his }w po~i po1wd.
4\ highly srn·cps:-;ful fullction ('Hl1H' to <1
do:-;C' ,,·ith th<' Hinging of i.li> '' H:=tiihah."
Oneg Shabbos.
::ur.
1h. B. LeYinson presidrJ. owr <1fairly large 'l'athrTing at the Oneg Rlrnbhos held nt tlw Zioni:i Hall last Natul'dav art r- noon. During tlw nftc>rnoon an address on
"The Quota Rill and Judai8m in Nouth Africa 'J waR deliYercd by Mr. If irsht-<on.
Young Israel Ball.
Rrader: are remindrcl o:f i he Young Israel Ball which takeR plaer in ilw Zio11iRt Hall to-morrow (• atur<la~) night. Tlw Ball promi.'es to he a gwai sncc . s. a YPr3· capablr eonunitiPe being in harge o.r arrangrrnc>nis.
l\fosiC' will he proridt>d b~· ~arnh Dis1wr':' Orchestra. Th proerc>ds are io p:o townrd:
ihe Young Ism 1 Pa1Psii1w OroYC' nnd
Bursar~ • 'dwnH>.
Orchestral and Dramatic Performance.
On Tuesdny 11e.xt, 2nd September, ilw Zionist Hall "·ill again he thr seeiw of aciiYity for t]W (1ape ::Jlaccahean U uilcl.
'l he GuiW ~rem:-; rc>markab]y .fortmwtt in possrssing KO nrnch talent, for besides its orchestra of <l bont
:rn
pedormer~. und r th<'<lire ·tion of :\11'. Georg<' rrobia~. A.H.A.:\I..
ii. haR g<1therPd tog theT a Y< r:' fow company oi' dramatir prrformern. 'lhe high Ktandard or merit of ihe first performan<:P, whieh iook pla e in .July, wa..- the camw of con- sidera blc> :-;urprise among thoi:::e who wer able to be pTe8ent, nnd i ho:;e \\'ho mi:-.sed that ntertainmC'nt Hhould eertainly rnnke a point of being present on Tu ::;day nio·hi.
n xt.
'rh two play..- to br t1tao·rd 'rill lw " T'h Bmglar and the Girl ' and ''Playgoers,'' and both vlays wiJl be produced ~)y Mr.
DaYid LeYy, ihe Gnild'R prodntcr. An orchrstral ronc rt hy the Guild orehe:;trn will fake up Ow first half or Uw progrmnnw.
'l'lw -µrice~ of ndmis:-;ion an• xtrcnH ..
l:·
moderate, being ls. (or member:-- of llw Unild, and ls. od. for 11011-memhers. Tickrt:-:
will hr ohtainnhlP ::tt the door, irnd thP prir1':-:
i nrl udC' tax.
The Hebrew Circle.
0 n
· w
ed11r.·dH.v cveni11g, ioth A ugn:;i, :\fr.~I. ata: lrctun d to ilw U hrew CirclP 011
'' David :--;hin10nowitz."
~fl'. Le\ i11.. in hiK introductory nddrc'::< ..
<:\plained that n:wid Nhimonowitz \nl:-< 110t
a:-- farno11: H!' :011w othl'r. :omrtimp,, inl'1•rio1".
poPt:. nnd lw i11f('J'l'P<l i hat fame wa: as 11111l'h dtH' in luck as lo ;111,v inlwrrni or U('q11in'd
<Jll<l 1 ii)'·
:\Ir. Nat.is told hi: <111di<'nce that :--:hi1110110-
"'iiz had hcPn <'dU<'al<' l in Hehr<'\\' litPra1 un·
ni an c1nrly agr, h<'ing thoroughly <H'quaintcd with ihr i>P:i ol' Olll' po<•i" and :rnthol's Hi Ii fi C'Pll.
IIP \\"HS OIH'
or
tlw lir:-;t to «ontrih11t1' to1 nodP J'll JI c'h J'('\\ lite rat ll re in t hr Lrnd ()
r
Jt-Zrnrl itself. His poPmH dcpi ·t ;qwcts of the laud in the building. Although hr drscrihes life n~ it is, and deed.., and a ·tions as they aTe, ihere is, throughout bis work, rvid(•nce of a hiving toward~ m1 ide11l and disappointm 11t when thr id al is not reached.
lle dignificH the '' h .1wers oJ woocl and dnrn Pl':-> of \\'aler,'' :howing how in tlw cast>
of thr wagoner, hi,' care for and unclerdaml- inp; and ·ontrol of thP horse~ inwsis him with dignit)'· He look. fonnnd to tlw time when ehildren wi11 makr ii an amhition io hecome "ago1wrs and '' oodcntiPr;o; wlwn the·:·
grow up.
)fr. afas also :1 oke o[ tlw port's per- Konality and his love of wandrring which enlminate<l in his ,'eitling i.n Palr:'ti1w
\\ lwre, likr Brenner, he \\'3,' a Chalutz for
SOJlW time.
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Talmudical Study Circle.
Fir d by the example of the older- or. a, i hey would pre{er to }w ca llc>d t lw nm tu rPr gen 'ration, the youngPr iwopl<' ('Olllll'drcl
with tlw lfoeland Ntr<'"i ~y1rngogul' lwld a me ting on TuPsdny ewning for tlw 1rnrpo:-.1' of e:tabli1'hing <l ~tnch ('ir<:le under tlw au ·pices of thP Sp~agogne. :\Ir. JI.
\Y olozinskr deliwred <1 wry inst nwt iw lPcturr on· thE' Talmud. He L1id not ::::o mud1 stres.· tlw greatness of the Tnlmud <11' tlw
st:holar~bip o[ it. <111d shO\n'd how it is infrr- wown with the hi~tory and liIP of onr peoplv.
:Jlr.
::u.
Onrland appealed to parent· to in- Anence their children to join this circle>. A ,'mall Committee wa: forrned, l'Ontlistin).!.· of a few young people o[ hoth sexe .. \rho pledged themselws to make this study vi rclP a succe:--s.Board of Guardians.
The Committee of th (\1 pe .J rwish Bo<l l'd of ')uardians is fc1crcl with e:1 :PYPn' rri-:i-.
O\dng to the entire absern.:e of fonds. Xot only is there a very large bank ov 'rdra:ft. but there i grave danger o:f the Board's actiYitie:-:
being con . .iderably curtailed) if not entirely :-:uspended) unle immediate financial ati:ir-t- ance is forthcoming. It is, therefore, rnorP than ever neces. ar~· now that the Bo<.rn1'.
annual cmnpaign. \Yhich is Ht pr seni in progress, he a slH.:cPs:', and i.lrnt tlw puhli1·
<'Ollle fonrnrd in 1Pndi11g iheir assistanl'('.
A Uonse-i.o-Housr Collection in Aid of tlw Board \\'ill he 1wld on :--;undny nnd will lw
·ondu ·ted by mrmlwrs of thr ( ~0111rniH('t> and
other Yoluni.arv workers.
w, ..
1l<lH' no doubt ihat .Te\\'ry of C111pr Town will rPspornl a:-generou~ly a~ in ill' past to 1 his c;1]1. n nd in thi. ml.\' hrlp to soln1 one of our hHg«'st 1·0111-
mnnal problem' to-day. ·
Successful Concert: Girls' Central School.
rl'lw Im 11
or
tlw <l i rl ·' C1< ntrn I Nvhool "n·ro\\'cfrd on 'l'uP:-.<ln.\' night \"ii h }Hll'<'lll <llld friP1Hl~ of tlw • '<·hool. t lw uu'<l8io11 lwi ng a J>arPni:-:' l'OTil'Pl'f in <lid of school f1111d-:.
rJ1Jw il11llls \\'Pl'C \'l'l',\' lllll ·h Plljoy<>d. ..\lr:.
Morris \l11xa11d<'r ·;rng a <')'l'lP o[ H11·:iH11 songs in the lir:t part o[ ilw progra11111H':
ilwsc \\'Pre' vrry muc:h to the taRtP of tlw audiern·<'. In tl ln t!Pr h,ilf slw n·nd1·r<'d seYPral ~vhuhPri. <lll<l KC'hunrnn lyric·:. . 'lw
was :wc·om panied h~ Jlr. PiPJTP dP Ht1<'I'.
l\Ir. OC'orge 'rohia~. of ilw Nouth Al'ri1·•111 College' o[ l\Irn•ic, play<>d wii. h iastP <1 nd f eling h\ o d >] ighi.f 11 l little pieces. H<J wa.
ar ompanied hy l\lil': .Je:.,;ie %;uckernrnn who, unfortunately, wns prevent 'd from rendering a s lo. haying injured her hand. l\Ii, R Ro . .;it•
Kantor filled thr breach by o·jying hrn pic:lllO
solo~
Rt
wry short 11oticr. l\Ii:-;;s Hinrla Honikma u delighted her a uclirnee "'ith :--onw vrry charming children)s Rtnd ies.Miss Hehecca Uoldblatt, gold medallist, Rang a numlwr of songR from her extensive repertoire, her rich, bea ni.ifnl, well-iTa inPd voice giYing great plea~ure. Mr. Allen Gal accorn 1nrni<'<l ~Iiss (; oldhlat1, and performPd ihe same :-:pn·icc for the 1...1chool Choir. \\ hich :--ang tlwir Afrikuarn.; Eisteddfod song:-;.
1\li:-; · Hoza 1'an GeldE'ren) th principal, dcliYcrrd a short . preeh in which .Jw de-
~crihcd thr growth of the ~chool Rine 192.J.
Nhc Prnpha~iscll tlw growing impro\·emc·nt
143, Loop Street
(CorneLOOP STREETS r DORP
&) CAPE TOWN.
up:ust 29th, 1930.
in the health bill of the :'C'hool <1 nd t rnt«'d
the maTk d bettem1ent in th0 ~-whool \\'ork H:'
heing directly clue to thi .
Tlw Jund:'' of the .·chool will uenefit Oll-
~iderahly b:· the prnceed:-; o-f the e11tertain- 1w1nt. r11lw Rev. A. P. Bender, ihe chairmmi of tlw ~chooL unfort nnatel:· wa~ prey ntrd from })(ling present.
Mr. D. Mierowsky at Paarl.
On Sunday. 1 dh in~t.. Ur.
n.
~Ii row~k.\·i~Tirt>d at Paarl with tlw object of in~peeting
lw Pain] Hehr<>w ~chool. ln tlw <'vening h, adtln•:-;:-.ed thl., Jp\ri~h eorn1mmit) at tlw Talmud Torah Hall on tlw prohlen1:-; or H bre\\' ednC'<1tion. Ur. L. Rcrman, Pre~i
<l<'n1 of tlw l\wrl lfohre\\· Sehool, wa~ in tlw ·hair. aml \\ <-'lcomed thP g-ne:t. At tlw on t~rt the lect nn"r described the prrc:a rio11 ~
:-;tate of TlehrP\r education in :--;outh Afrfru befon' 1 hr Jorrnat ion or thr Soni h Arri «1ll Bon rd
or
.1 ewi.·h Ed l1('<1iion 1mcl point Pd out tlw ndvnn1ages gai1wd liy tlw :--C'hool~through 11wir Hfliliaticrn to tlw Bonnl. rrlw h•(•turP \l'H:-; dt>livr.rc>d ill Y1cld1:'h ;md wn:-:
li--ten d 10 "i1h gr<>at a1t<>nt· HJ. \fipr tlw
]rdUl'(' cl 111lllllJPl' ol' quc:-:tioll:-> \n1l'<1 a~kc>d
by l1H'lllb !'.
or
the illldien '( 1o whi ·h th1·l11dnrrr . uitnl>l.v r plied.
Jl1· .. J. Haliilloritz propo.t'<I. 1llld :\11· . .\l
,
1l'llH'l' ~l'{'Olldt•<l. th voh> of i Jltl Ilk:-- to 1 Jw
IPdtll'l'l'. Al'tt>r th ll'dlll'I' tlw guP:.:t <lll<l <l llllllliJl'l'
or
l'Olllllllltlil] \\'Ol'kt l'~ \\'l'I' Pl1iPl'-tClil1Pd to 11111 nt tlw rp;-;idPJH'(' ol' ~Ir. <llld .\Ir:-:. Berman.
011 .Monday nftc>rnoun. lKth in:-:t., l\lr.
jJierU\\:--k.\· i~1:-;p<'ded tlH' Pa111'l HPl>l'P\\
:--i!'hool n nd in ilw 0\'C'lling liP J110t tlw I lPlJl'l'\\
:--id10ol Commiti.PP whrn 1w rqlortecl on i lw
\York of thr in:-;tit11ti01i. lit> found that gr<'at progre~s lwd IJpe11 rnade siJJC'c' the ];11-'i in. pPc·tion of 102fl. 'L'hr pupil:-: \\'l'l'(' diYidP<l into 11ornrnl s1andard~. wh<>rc' all subj 'els
\\err taught aeC'onling to t1w ~:·llahu: of t1w Board. while in all th<-' ~tnndnrcl:-. thP rntin·
:-:yllabus \\'H~ :-:ttl' · . :-:fu1ly ('O\' re<l.
On Tne~dny eYening Mr. .Jlierm\·sk.\
\\'<.IS tlw gu ':'t o[ tlw Pa;ul Youth ~oC'i(-'iy.
" Ilrc.:howr." ni t 110 iwirJ.en <' of i\Ir. an<l
jfr,.:. C:. (freen. jfo,s .'. HahinoYitz, Chair- la<h· of tlw lI('('hOYel'. \\'Pkomcd thr o·ne:-:l.
A cii:-<rnssion m: to \rhat line8 the ·ult ural
\rork of th • 'oci ty should he earried on. took plac<. Mr. ,\lirro\\·14k:· spok0 of ih n ce~sity
of fonniuµ: strnly eirdes and a library, and hi...: propo:-;als \\'ere unanimously <1 ·c·epted.
Neveral m ,111her: of the ~ c:iet~· renderr<l -.:ongs ;rnd reeitation:-.. At tPn o'clock tea and refre~hrnent...: \\'ere , en'ed. .:\Ir. L.
B.oup ~rnd .Jh:-:. L. ITendlrr proposed ;rnd secondr<l the rn1P of tlrnnks re:-:peC'tiYc>ly. <1lld the nweting do:-.ed \\'ith the ~inging of tlw
"Hahihah.'
• s a
THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.
Orphan Aid Committee at Paarl.
An extremely larg fiat hcring nssemhled in th .'J'alnrnd Torah Hall at Pacnl last :-;;undc1y ni(l'ht when ~Ir . .T. Kadish, :Jh. f :-;aa · Och- berg and ~fr. J;,. Kloot anw OL1t '}Jecially Erom Cape Town in the intere:-;t-; of ihr rape .J ewii-h Orphauag .
:Jir. D. Tel:-:on, Pre:->ident of the PaaTl H L1hr ,,. 1 1 gregation < ud De put, -)la: or of
P~1<1 rl, }H'C-;icled and 0})<111 d fo pro ceding:-:
h:· introducing i 1w grn~~t~ to the gailH'ring.
)fr. Ka.dish then ~poke on tlw ndi\·itiet-.
or the Orphanngr gc1wraJl.\·, pointing 011t hO\r the In. iitutiou had gr \\'11. Mr. 0 ·hberg gaw a reyicw and ver.' vivid de:-:niption of i 1w <>xcrllrnt work being done a1 i lw Orphanngc· and <lppealed io all to e0111<> for-
\\'ard "·ith th ir ~uppor1 and n:-.~i~tant('. ~Ir.
Kloo1. who ~pokP next, .·11gge~ied thni an Orpha11 Aid Con1111iHPP be fomwcl at P<rnrl.
~\Jr. ~T· \Yitienbrrg .·pok hrielly on the hi:-:- tory of ilw Orplrnnag . Th0 He\. St!'eJitz propo:-:Nl 11 'otti of t1rnnks to the :-.:peah1·:-;,
11 nd be for<' 1lw meeting \\'Cl <·lo:-:ecl n P1w rl Orphmrnge Aid CommiH<'<' \\'<l.' for111Ptl <·011- :-;i.'ting o[ Dr. Ep:-:irin a:-. Ch11irmn11. Mr ..
~1111Pl'<l ll <I,; fr Oil. ~l'('l'C't<H,', J\l l'.'. lIOt'\\'liz n:-; I I 011. 'l'r<·a--1m·r. and ~J :-::-:r:-. h<rn<· B<•rmn 11 ci ml ~olornon JI> Pr:-1 n: c·0111111it1P<> JllP!ldwr:-;.
'f'JW \\'Or]· or lhi:-. l'OllllllitlC'I' \\'ill bf' )>HriiC'll-
le11'1,\· io 1•nrol , 1d1:-;erilw1':- to t lw in~t it 111 io11
;11ul to kPPJ> 1lwm up io d<ltP, Pk,
Social I terns.
.\drnc:11l1' ~I. 1Tntlrn11, K.(' .. ha~ bl1l'11
appoinird n:-. ~\ding .J ndgt> for tlw En~tern
Di. 1 rid:-. l'cmri as l'rorn ls1 :--;ppfrmhrr.
du ring 11H a h:-;f']ll'.<' on IP<JYP
or
~j I' rl'homns Unilrn111.Jfr. \'id or <lordo11 ( brotlw1· of .\fr:-1. :--;, (~<>--nndheit) lrn:-. hrPn <1ppoinied lirnnaµyr
or
tlw Brerner:->dorp ( :-.;\\'HZilancl) hrnnchor
!lw ~tandard Bank of Nouth Ai'rica, Lid.
The Bnnnitzv11h tnkt>:-; plaeP on ~at urday
cit the M aitln nd ~:·1rngogu<',
or
BP11zjo11, youno·e,'i. :on of Jf r. and :\Ir:-: .• \. Knul'rna11.of Maitland.
1 eY. and .Jlr~. \Y. Elirnh ;1rrjwd fron1 Englarnl in the Carnarrnn Ca~tle on :\Ion- cla:. Tlwy lr!'t fo1· PrPtol'i<l ilw :-:1lllll'
<'\'ening.
Congrnt ulatio11:-: Hl'l' lx'ing 1'x:tPnded io .Jlr. and ~Ir~. I. Lip:-:hitz, on the birth of 11 clnughter.
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A UNIQUE AND OUTSTANDING EVENT.
fContinued from page 562).
grow from :1 rength to ~trength not only in the ::itudy of the 'ealmud hr it~ own m mber~,
but in xi.ending its influencr also io the young r generati01i.
Other spraker:-; werr Rcibhi Kreimer. :\Ir.
.1 . .J affc>, n ud .Jlt. )I. (i-urlarnl. The pro- ceeding. tennina1ed wii h 1 lw 1'~wning
Prayer.
On l\Ionday night fnri her eel hr111ion:-;
were \ritiws:ed, <l dinner haYing l>Pe11 ar- rcrngccl in thr Zioni~t Hall. A large nnmher of guest~ were a:: mbled here, among them h ing mall} ·nwmlwr:-: of i he Hoci ty cind
n1pr<':entative~ of oi her i1ditution.,.
Tn the J1nrne of ilw ~o<'iet:· t1w ChHirmnu, :Jfr. Ch. B. Lc,vi11sohn, \H'leom cl th<' µ;at her- inff, aftrr whi ·h f-f'\' ral ~per ·lw:- wrrP dPlivrrcd.
Mr. ~forri:-1 Alrx;.rndc>t·. K.('., tlw flr~1
:-.prnkPr, l'L'l'P1Trcl to thf' in:-.pircition nml
nlrno~t
ll<'''
li.fe whieh had hr<~n µ;i,· n to tlw .f r\\·i~h peoplc1 h: tlw 'l'almucl, h) Tfcigwlah n:-: wrll 11: Halac:huh. Jfp qno1ed sr.n•ral J/ru1111ori111 l'rom tlw llagodah io illu~1rnl<ihcl\\ dePp \\ <lS tlw m1dPt'.'inlt(ling of 1 IHN' l'l'SfH>1lsiJ>Jp fol' l1, of i }H' psy •}10Jogy of i hC'll' iwoµlP. \11 hongh 1 hrs<' Jlao 111ori111 lrncl l)('<;ll
writ11·11 111n11y <·<'111 mi<':-> IHl<'k. ther :till 1•.x i:-11 <'<l. a 11d \\«>rp us c·u pahl1• of li<'ing ;1ppl it'd to-dny <I. ,r1w11 writil'll. H<' <·onc·ludP<l hr cong1'.atulati11g the" young" llH'll1her:-: or
n;('
irndil11hon-'· young" IH'l'<lll~<' tht> ,'illd,\· or tlw TnlnnH1 kt1pt tlwrn >(Hlllg.
Tlw oilwr s1wakct':' \\'Pt'r ~Ir. - . ~11ttPl
alld \\'. Hoµ:off ( :-:l'nior memlwrs o( t.:lw
~oei<'1y) . .Jlr . .JI. Ourland ( Prr~idrni of tlw
.i.T<'\\' lfrbrP\\- ('ongrcgaiion) . .Mr. A. Levin
( Il(1admnstPr of i h<' Tnlmncl '1\>rah). Un'Pt- ing" fro111 other institution:-: \\'l'l'r giH'll h.\'
~l r. 1:. E111di11 (.JI 11izenl><•rg Uehrrw CongTe- gai io1t), Phillip:-. C~1uizP11lwrg: Tallllndil'nl :--;oci<>ty). ~. II. Fri0dln 11d ((1ape Town Ta lmrnl Torn h), ~. Uoldlwrg (Garden.
Talmu<li<·a l ~ol'.iely), .J. Gitlin ( Dor:-:hei Zion A:->soeiation). He,r. I:-:aa Ron ( Ob'eryafory IIrbr<>w Congregation), after \\'hich Ur.
R.
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