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World Refugee day is an opportunity to build empathy for and honor refugees around the globe. Join the Capital Jewish Museum, the Jewish Museum of Maryland, and CASA of Maryland STAFF – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND Staff. Meet the team at the Jewish Museum of Maryland! Below you will find contact information for each staff member at JMM. We look forward to hearing from you. RECLAIMING JEWISH HERITAGE Jews of Color, Jewish Institutions, and Jewish Community in the Age of #BlackLivesMatter. Join Chizuk Amuno Congregation, the Jewish Museum of Maryland and a variety of speakers from rabbis to researchers to activists as we share, explore, and engage with the ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity of Jewish identity and experience.WHO WAS SAM EIG?
I found the answer the other day, when rifling through the JMM vertical files, looking for information on the Etting family (more on them another day, perhaps). Turns out that Sam Eig was a Jewish real estate developer and philanthropist. There was no picture so I don’t know if his head looked egg-like, which was the image I had formed inmy
THE RITCHIE BOYS
Bernie Lubran, an authority on The Ritchie Boys and the son of a Ritchie Boy, will give us an extraordinary insight into this important part of WWII history with roots in Maryland. He is the President of the Friends of Camp Ritchie, an educational non-profit organization whose purpose is to educate the public about the importance of CampHENRIETTA SZOLD
Henrietta Szold and Sophie Szold with two unidentified women in Jerusalem, 1910. JMM 1992.242.7.19. On her return to New York, Szold immersed herself more deeply in Zionist activities. She presented a slide lecture of her Palestine visit that introduced Jewish women’saudiences to
CHRONOLOGY: MARYLAND AND ISRAEL PART 1, 1830 TO 1900 Chronology: Maryland and Israel Part 1, 1830 to 1900. Compiled by Avi Y. Decter and Dr. Deborah R. Weiner. Originally published in Generations 2007-2008: Maryland and Israel. The term “Zionism” was coined only in 1890, but for 2,000 years Jews throughout the world have yearned for a return to their ancient home in the Land of Israel. PEOPLE OF THE (FUTURISTIC) BOOK: A SUGGESTED READING LIST Below is the selection of works written or recommended by the panelists from the live-stream event People of the (Futuristic) Book. Check out the links below to explore more related to Jewish science fiction and fantasy.JOANNA CHURCH
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JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLANDLLOYD STREET SYNAGOGUEEXHIBITSMUSEUMS AS AGENTS OF CHANGECURATOR TALK: SCRAP YARD Nice to meet you! At the Jewish Museum of Maryland, we are storytellers. We’re also storyfinders, storykeepers, and storyprotectors. Our tales are stored in 12,000 objects, more than 68,000 photographs, 850 oral histories, two historic synagogues, and three exhibit galleries. We are finding new stories all the time, andthe stories we keep
EXHIBITS + EVENTS
World Refugee day is an opportunity to build empathy for and honor refugees around the globe. Join the Capital Jewish Museum, the Jewish Museum of Maryland, and CASA of Maryland STAFF – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND Staff. Meet the team at the Jewish Museum of Maryland! Below you will find contact information for each staff member at JMM. We look forward to hearing from you. RECLAIMING JEWISH HERITAGE Jews of Color, Jewish Institutions, and Jewish Community in the Age of #BlackLivesMatter. Join Chizuk Amuno Congregation, the Jewish Museum of Maryland and a variety of speakers from rabbis to researchers to activists as we share, explore, and engage with the ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity of Jewish identity and experience.WHO WAS SAM EIG?
I found the answer the other day, when rifling through the JMM vertical files, looking for information on the Etting family (more on them another day, perhaps). Turns out that Sam Eig was a Jewish real estate developer and philanthropist. There was no picture so I don’t know if his head looked egg-like, which was the image I had formed inmy
THE RITCHIE BOYS
Bernie Lubran, an authority on The Ritchie Boys and the son of a Ritchie Boy, will give us an extraordinary insight into this important part of WWII history with roots in Maryland. He is the President of the Friends of Camp Ritchie, an educational non-profit organization whose purpose is to educate the public about the importance of CampHENRIETTA SZOLD
Henrietta Szold and Sophie Szold with two unidentified women in Jerusalem, 1910. JMM 1992.242.7.19. On her return to New York, Szold immersed herself more deeply in Zionist activities. She presented a slide lecture of her Palestine visit that introduced Jewish women’saudiences to
CHRONOLOGY: MARYLAND AND ISRAEL PART 1, 1830 TO 1900 Chronology: Maryland and Israel Part 1, 1830 to 1900. Compiled by Avi Y. Decter and Dr. Deborah R. Weiner. Originally published in Generations 2007-2008: Maryland and Israel. The term “Zionism” was coined only in 1890, but for 2,000 years Jews throughout the world have yearned for a return to their ancient home in the Land of Israel. PEOPLE OF THE (FUTURISTIC) BOOK: A SUGGESTED READING LIST Below is the selection of works written or recommended by the panelists from the live-stream event People of the (Futuristic) Book. Check out the links below to explore more related to Jewish science fiction and fantasy.JOANNA CHURCH
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EXPLORE OUR STORIES
Explore Our Stories. People need story. It is the way we make meaning of history, culture, and our individual lives. At the Jewish Museum of Maryland, we lean into the need for story. We work hard to capture, preserve, interpret, and convey the meaning embedded in the stories of Maryland’s Jewish communities. Explore these pages to discoverUPCOMING EVENTS
May 24 2021, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm. Film Screening - Viewing Window from Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 7:00pm to Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 6:59pm. When Majid Shokor escaped from JIS – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND Before the “Jews in Space” exhibit blasts off Tags Cicaca, Education, Jews in Space, JIS, Star Trek, Tribble; Categories RENTALS – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND Staffing + Security. Your main rental contact is our Visitor Services Coordinator, available at tmakowsky@jewishmuseummd.org or 443-873-5164. Rentals include four hours of staff time at the event, as well as time for an initial walkthrough, staffing of OUR VERY OWN TRIBBLE INFESTATION Before the “Jews in Space” exhibit blasts off to a new location next week, I want to take this opportunity to relate our current boom of the 17-year cicada to the popular and ever-soHENRIETTA SZOLD
Henrietta Szold and Sophie Szold with two unidentified women in Jerusalem, 1910. JMM 1992.242.7.19. On her return to New York, Szold immersed herself more deeply in Zionist activities. She presented a slide lecture of her Palestine visit that introduced Jewish women’saudiences to
STAFF – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND The development of this website was made possible, in part, by a generous grant from The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards: www.bakerartistawards.orgBOARD OF TRUSTEES
The development of this website was made possible, in part, by a generous grant from The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards: www.bakerartistawards.orgLOVE MY LUCY!
Lucy’s second marriage to comedian Gary Morton, a comedian who worked the Borscht Belt circuit, was Jewish. According to Wikipedia, Morton was born Morton Goldaper in New York City, and he and Lucy were married in New York City’s Marble Collegiate Church. Lucy had attended this church for years because of its pastor, Dr. NormanVincent Peale.
MUSEUM SHOP
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm. The Land We Always Dreamed Of: Longing for Eretz Yisrael During the Holocaust. 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm. Reform Judaism in Baltimore and Charleston: At the Forefront of JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLANDLLOYD STREET SYNAGOGUEEXHIBITSMUSEUMS AS AGENTS OF CHANGECURATOR TALK: SCRAP YARD Nice to meet you! At the Jewish Museum of Maryland, we are storytellers. We’re also storyfinders, storykeepers, and storyprotectors. Our tales are stored in 12,000 objects, more than 68,000 photographs, 850 oral histories, two historic synagogues, and three exhibit galleries. We are finding new stories all the time, andthe stories we keep
EXHIBITS + EVENTS
World Refugee day is an opportunity to build empathy for and honor refugees around the globe. Join the Capital Jewish Museum, the Jewish Museum of Maryland, and CASA of Maryland STAFF – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND Staff. Meet the team at the Jewish Museum of Maryland! Below you will find contact information for each staff member at JMM. We look forward to hearing from you. RECLAIMING JEWISH HERITAGE Jews of Color, Jewish Institutions, and Jewish Community in the Age of #BlackLivesMatter. Join Chizuk Amuno Congregation, the Jewish Museum of Maryland and a variety of speakers from rabbis to researchers to activists as we share, explore, and engage with the ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity of Jewish identity and experience.WHO WAS SAM EIG?
I found the answer the other day, when rifling through the JMM vertical files, looking for information on the Etting family (more on them another day, perhaps). Turns out that Sam Eig was a Jewish real estate developer and philanthropist. There was no picture so I don’t know if his head looked egg-like, which was the image I had formed inmy
THE RITCHIE BOYS
Bernie Lubran, an authority on The Ritchie Boys and the son of a Ritchie Boy, will give us an extraordinary insight into this important part of WWII history with roots in Maryland. He is the President of the Friends of Camp Ritchie, an educational non-profit organization whose purpose is to educate the public about the importance of CampHENRIETTA SZOLD
Henrietta Szold and Sophie Szold with two unidentified women in Jerusalem, 1910. JMM 1992.242.7.19. On her return to New York, Szold immersed herself more deeply in Zionist activities. She presented a slide lecture of her Palestine visit that introduced Jewish women’saudiences to
CHRONOLOGY: MARYLAND AND ISRAEL PART 1, 1830 TO 1900 Chronology: Maryland and Israel Part 1, 1830 to 1900. Compiled by Avi Y. Decter and Dr. Deborah R. Weiner. Originally published in Generations 2007-2008: Maryland and Israel. The term “Zionism” was coined only in 1890, but for 2,000 years Jews throughout the world have yearned for a return to their ancient home in the Land of Israel. PEOPLE OF THE (FUTURISTIC) BOOK: A SUGGESTED READING LIST Below is the selection of works written or recommended by the panelists from the live-stream event People of the (Futuristic) Book. Check out the links below to explore more related to Jewish science fiction and fantasy.JOANNA CHURCH
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JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLANDLLOYD STREET SYNAGOGUEEXHIBITSMUSEUMS AS AGENTS OF CHANGECURATOR TALK: SCRAP YARD Nice to meet you! At the Jewish Museum of Maryland, we are storytellers. We’re also storyfinders, storykeepers, and storyprotectors. Our tales are stored in 12,000 objects, more than 68,000 photographs, 850 oral histories, two historic synagogues, and three exhibit galleries. We are finding new stories all the time, andthe stories we keep
EXHIBITS + EVENTS
World Refugee day is an opportunity to build empathy for and honor refugees around the globe. Join the Capital Jewish Museum, the Jewish Museum of Maryland, and CASA of Maryland STAFF – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND Staff. Meet the team at the Jewish Museum of Maryland! Below you will find contact information for each staff member at JMM. We look forward to hearing from you. RECLAIMING JEWISH HERITAGE Jews of Color, Jewish Institutions, and Jewish Community in the Age of #BlackLivesMatter. Join Chizuk Amuno Congregation, the Jewish Museum of Maryland and a variety of speakers from rabbis to researchers to activists as we share, explore, and engage with the ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity of Jewish identity and experience.WHO WAS SAM EIG?
I found the answer the other day, when rifling through the JMM vertical files, looking for information on the Etting family (more on them another day, perhaps). Turns out that Sam Eig was a Jewish real estate developer and philanthropist. There was no picture so I don’t know if his head looked egg-like, which was the image I had formed inmy
THE RITCHIE BOYS
Bernie Lubran, an authority on The Ritchie Boys and the son of a Ritchie Boy, will give us an extraordinary insight into this important part of WWII history with roots in Maryland. He is the President of the Friends of Camp Ritchie, an educational non-profit organization whose purpose is to educate the public about the importance of CampHENRIETTA SZOLD
Henrietta Szold and Sophie Szold with two unidentified women in Jerusalem, 1910. JMM 1992.242.7.19. On her return to New York, Szold immersed herself more deeply in Zionist activities. She presented a slide lecture of her Palestine visit that introduced Jewish women’saudiences to
CHRONOLOGY: MARYLAND AND ISRAEL PART 1, 1830 TO 1900 Chronology: Maryland and Israel Part 1, 1830 to 1900. Compiled by Avi Y. Decter and Dr. Deborah R. Weiner. Originally published in Generations 2007-2008: Maryland and Israel. The term “Zionism” was coined only in 1890, but for 2,000 years Jews throughout the world have yearned for a return to their ancient home in the Land of Israel. PEOPLE OF THE (FUTURISTIC) BOOK: A SUGGESTED READING LIST Below is the selection of works written or recommended by the panelists from the live-stream event People of the (Futuristic) Book. Check out the links below to explore more related to Jewish science fiction and fantasy.JOANNA CHURCH
Post date. 03/10/2021. No Comments on One Year In: What We’re Reading (1) Joanna Church, Director of Collections and Exhibits: 2021 . Tags. book reviews, Chris Sniezek, JMM Insights, Joanna Church, Maggie Hoffman, Talia Makowsky, what we're reading.Categories.
EXPLORE OUR STORIES
Explore Our Stories. People need story. It is the way we make meaning of history, culture, and our individual lives. At the Jewish Museum of Maryland, we lean into the need for story. We work hard to capture, preserve, interpret, and convey the meaning embedded in the stories of Maryland’s Jewish communities. Explore these pages to discoverUPCOMING EVENTS
May 24 2021, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm. Film Screening - Viewing Window from Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 7:00pm to Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 6:59pm. When Majid Shokor escaped from JIS – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND Before the “Jews in Space” exhibit blasts off Tags Cicaca, Education, Jews in Space, JIS, Star Trek, Tribble; Categories RENTALS – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND Staffing + Security. Your main rental contact is our Visitor Services Coordinator, available at tmakowsky@jewishmuseummd.org or 443-873-5164. Rentals include four hours of staff time at the event, as well as time for an initial walkthrough, staffing of OUR VERY OWN TRIBBLE INFESTATION Before the “Jews in Space” exhibit blasts off to a new location next week, I want to take this opportunity to relate our current boom of the 17-year cicada to the popular and ever-soHENRIETTA SZOLD
Henrietta Szold and Sophie Szold with two unidentified women in Jerusalem, 1910. JMM 1992.242.7.19. On her return to New York, Szold immersed herself more deeply in Zionist activities. She presented a slide lecture of her Palestine visit that introduced Jewish women’saudiences to
STAFF – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND The development of this website was made possible, in part, by a generous grant from The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards: www.bakerartistawards.orgBOARD OF TRUSTEES
The development of this website was made possible, in part, by a generous grant from The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards: www.bakerartistawards.orgLOVE MY LUCY!
Lucy’s second marriage to comedian Gary Morton, a comedian who worked the Borscht Belt circuit, was Jewish. According to Wikipedia, Morton was born Morton Goldaper in New York City, and he and Lucy were married in New York City’s Marble Collegiate Church. Lucy had attended this church for years because of its pastor, Dr. NormanVincent Peale.
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12:00 pm - 1:00 pm. The Land We Always Dreamed Of: Longing for Eretz Yisrael During the Holocaust. 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm. Reform Judaism in Baltimore and Charleston: At the Forefront of JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLANDLLOYD STREET SYNAGOGUEEXHIBITSMUSEUMS AS AGENTS OF CHANGECURATOR TALK: SCRAP YARD Nice to meet you! At the Jewish Museum of Maryland, we are storytellers.. We’re also storyfinders, storykeepers, and storyprotectors. Our tales are stored in 12,000 objects, more than 68,000 photographs, 850 oral histories, two historic synagogues, and three exhibit galleries.EXHIBITS + EVENTS
World Refugee day is an opportunity to build empathy for and honor refugees around the globe. Join the Capital Jewish Museum, the Jewish Museum of Maryland, and CASA of Maryland STAFF – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND Staff. Meet the team at the Jewish Museum of Maryland! Below you will find contact information for each staff member at JMM. We look forward to hearing from you. RECLAIMING JEWISH HERITAGE Jews of Color, Jewish Institutions, and Jewish Community in the Age of #BlackLivesMatter. Join Chizuk Amuno Congregation, the Jewish Museum of Maryland and a variety of speakers from rabbis to researchers to activists as we share, explore, and engage with the ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity of Jewish identity and experience.WHO WAS SAM EIG?
The development of this website was made possible, in part, by a generous grant from The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards: www.bakerartistawards.orgTHE RITCHIE BOYS
Sunday, November 24, 2019 at 1:00 pm. Speaker: Bernie Lubran. Get Tickets Now (JMM Members: Reserve Your Seats!) It was the perfect revenge. They fled Nazi persecution and came to America, where they entered the U.S. Army during World War II. PEOPLE OF THE (FUTURISTIC) BOOK: A SUGGESTED READING LIST Below is the selection of works written or recommended by the panelists from the live-stream event People of the (Futuristic) Book. Check out the links below to explore more related to Jewish science fiction and fantasy. CHRONOLOGY: MARYLAND AND ISRAEL PART 1, 1830 TO 1900 Compiled by Avi Y. Decter and Dr. Deborah R. Weiner. Originally published in Generations 2007-2008: Maryland and Israel. The term “Zionism” was coined only in 1890, but for 2,000 years Jews throughout the world have yearned for a return to their ancient home in the Land of Israel. REFORM JUDAISM IN BALTIMORE AND CHARLESTON: AT THE The development of this website was made possible, in part, by a generous grant from The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards: www.bakerartistawards.orgJOANNA CHURCH
The development of this website was made possible, in part, by a generous grant from The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards: www.bakerartistawards.org JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLANDLLOYD STREET SYNAGOGUEEXHIBITSMUSEUMS AS AGENTS OF CHANGECURATOR TALK: SCRAP YARD Nice to meet you! At the Jewish Museum of Maryland, we are storytellers.. We’re also storyfinders, storykeepers, and storyprotectors. Our tales are stored in 12,000 objects, more than 68,000 photographs, 850 oral histories, two historic synagogues, and three exhibit galleries.EXHIBITS + EVENTS
World Refugee day is an opportunity to build empathy for and honor refugees around the globe. Join the Capital Jewish Museum, the Jewish Museum of Maryland, and CASA of Maryland STAFF – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND Staff. Meet the team at the Jewish Museum of Maryland! Below you will find contact information for each staff member at JMM. We look forward to hearing from you. RECLAIMING JEWISH HERITAGE Jews of Color, Jewish Institutions, and Jewish Community in the Age of #BlackLivesMatter. Join Chizuk Amuno Congregation, the Jewish Museum of Maryland and a variety of speakers from rabbis to researchers to activists as we share, explore, and engage with the ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity of Jewish identity and experience.WHO WAS SAM EIG?
The development of this website was made possible, in part, by a generous grant from The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards: www.bakerartistawards.orgTHE RITCHIE BOYS
Sunday, November 24, 2019 at 1:00 pm. Speaker: Bernie Lubran. Get Tickets Now (JMM Members: Reserve Your Seats!) It was the perfect revenge. They fled Nazi persecution and came to America, where they entered the U.S. Army during World War II. PEOPLE OF THE (FUTURISTIC) BOOK: A SUGGESTED READING LIST Below is the selection of works written or recommended by the panelists from the live-stream event People of the (Futuristic) Book. Check out the links below to explore more related to Jewish science fiction and fantasy. CHRONOLOGY: MARYLAND AND ISRAEL PART 1, 1830 TO 1900 Compiled by Avi Y. Decter and Dr. Deborah R. Weiner. Originally published in Generations 2007-2008: Maryland and Israel. The term “Zionism” was coined only in 1890, but for 2,000 years Jews throughout the world have yearned for a return to their ancient home in the Land of Israel. REFORM JUDAISM IN BALTIMORE AND CHARLESTON: AT THE The development of this website was made possible, in part, by a generous grant from The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards: www.bakerartistawards.orgJOANNA CHURCH
The development of this website was made possible, in part, by a generous grant from The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards: www.bakerartistawards.orgEXPLORE OUR STORIES
Place matters because, like objects, places are exceedingly good at holding and sharing meaning. Our two synagogue buildings, the 1845 Lloyd Street Synagogue and the 1876 Chizuk Amuno (now B’nai Israel) Synagogue, have been the site of countless stories of joy and JIS – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND Before the “Jews in Space” exhibit blasts off Tags Cicaca, Education, Jews in Space, JIS, Star Trek, Tribble; CategoriesUPCOMING EVENTS
World Refugee day is an opportunity to build empathy for and honor refugees around the globe. Join the Capital Jewish Museum, the Jewish Museum of Maryland, and CASA of Maryland RENTALS – JEWISH MUSEUM OF MARYLAND The Lloyd Street Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Maryland, making it a beautiful space full of history and meaning. Join countless others who, over its 175-year-history, have held their weddings, b’nai mitzvot, baby namings, and more in the space.BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The development of this website was made possible, in part, by a generous grant from The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Awards: www.bakerartistawards.org COMMUNITY READING: COMMEMORATING JUNETEENTH Juneteenth dates back to 1865, and is the oldest national celebration commemorating the end of slavery within the U.S. This June, the Jewish Museum of Maryland, in collaboration with arts and cultural organizations across Baltimore, will come together for a community reading of selections from Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619 to 2019 (Kendi & Blain, eds, 2021).LOVE MY LUCY!
A blog post by Education Director Ilene Dackman-Alon. To read more posts by Ilene click HERE. Ok, I was very excited when Paul Simon: Words & Music was installed in the Feldman Gallery. I loved seeing all of the objects and images relating to Simon’s amazing music career. TIMELINE OF BALTIMORE JEWRY: 1850 1853: The Oheb Shalom congregation is founded by up-and-coming German immigrants as a midway alternative to Har Sinai’s radical Reform and Baltimore Hebrew Congregation’s continued (yet increasingly fractious) Orthodoxy. 1853: The completion of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad through the Appalachian mountains to the Ohio River opens up vast western markets to Baltimore entrepreneursMUSEUM SHOP
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At the Jewish Museum of Maryland, we are storytellers.
We’re also storyfinders, storykeepers, and storyprotectors. Our tales are stored in 12,000 objects, more than 68,000 photographs, 850 oral histories, two historic synagogues, and three exhibitgalleries.
We are finding new stories all the time, and the stories we keep will make you question, make you laugh, make you think and feel deeply—no matter who you are—because it is stories that make us human. From poignant to whimsical, comfortably familiar to downright bizarre, we find, tell, and protect the stories of Maryland’s Jewishcommunities.
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