February 16, 1922

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What do we live for if not to make the world less difficult for each other?. — George Eliot.

VOL. n.—No. 10-

Don't say you deserve success t>rove that you

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es mall matter on January 27th. 1021, at V b k under the'Act o l March 3. 1OT8.

Continue Progress Throughout Country Assures Oversubscription of $14,000,000 Within the Next Two Weeks '

MEETINGS IN LINCOLN, FREMONT AND NORFOLK BRING FINE RESSLT AT START OF LOCAL CAMPAIGNS^-

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922

Shakespeare Didn't Know Roumanian Anti-Semites Bucharest (J. T. A.) A characteristic story is told of the editor of a well-known literary review, who reected the verses of a Jewish youth but waxed enthusiastic over the same verses under a Roumanian name. The Jewish youth in .the story is one Jacob Levi, a rather unprepossessing individual, who mailed his contribution to the editor, signing his real name. The verse was promptly rejected as unavailable for publication. The youth, nothing daunted, affixed a typically Roumanian: name and resubmitted his poetry to' the same editor, who found them of such excellent literary merit that he read them aloud to his staff and invited the poet to visit the editorial rooms. Levi came, cleared up the question of his identiy, and the editor made his profuse apologies.

Temple Israel to Honor Its Ex-Service Men

"No Pray, N o Sleep," Say Riga Orphans

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50.

Balfour Policy

Riga, Feb. 13.—A new type of strike has been inaugurated—this time by children. The Jewish children in the home for pogrom orphans at Kezhitza, in the Kovno district, made a demand for prayerBronce Tablet Bearing Names books; they wanted to pray, but had Tentative Draft of Document Imposes Duly CHI no books, and as these were denied of 57 Young Men to be Commissioner of Holy Land to Effectuate them they started a unique strike, Dedicated Friday. refusing absolutely to go to sleep. Jewish National Honielaii4 The strike ended with a complete PUBLIC INVITED TO AT- victory of the strikers, the superTEND SPECIAL PATRIintendent of the home distributing OTIC SERVICE. prayerbooks the following day.

RIGHT OF APPEAL TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS BY MINORITY GROUPS ASSURED-RELIGIOUS LIBERTIES GUARANTEED

Friday evening, the . Sabbath . between the birthdays of Lincoln and Washington, has been selected as the London. (Jewish Press Association.) The British Colonial New York, Feb. 14.—With the end of the campaign only most fitting occasion for the dedicaOffice has issued the Palestine Constitution with the explanation a. month away, David A. Brown, chairman of the $14,000,000 tion of the tablet which the members that the text is tentative and that suggestions and criticisms from national appeal for the aid of the starving Jews of Eastern of Temple Israel have prepared honthe various peoples involved will be given due consideration by and Central Europe, has just submitted to his advisory comoring the men of the congregation the authorities. Hie details of the Constitution are still incommittee a report which indicates that the complete quota will who entered military service during plete and are being worked out by the High Commissioner ®n& be forthcoming. \ the war. Success of Brotherhood Affair his administration'. "The appeal which was initiated by the American Jewish Fifty-seven young men from the At the outset the Constitution reiterates the Balfoar DeclarLast Night to be Relief Committee is now a united effort in which'the Central Temple served in the war, and with ation in regard to a Jewish Homeland in Palestine. The High" Duplicated. and People's Jewish Relief Committees are actively participating. solemn patriotic services the bronze Commissioner has the full power to cany out the mandate which It is a unified and well-organized attempt on the part of the tablet bearing their names will be for- SENTIMENT FOR ANNUAL England has received from the League of Nations, to govern the entire Jewry of America to fulfil its obligations to the suffermally installed in its permanent po- GET-TOGETHERS SWEEP- land so as to bring about the realisation of a Jewish national home* ing Jews of Europe," said Mr. Brown today. sition in the Temple. Services are land in Palestine. ING COMMUNITY.. From every quarter of the country| couraging. Committees canvassing open to the public, and a large atReligious Freedom. Conserved. «* The High Commissioner is empowcome reports of quotas equalled or the seventeen districts of the city tendance is anticipated. The B'nai The Council can pass no legislation ered to divide the land into districts announce that more than §55,000 had Federation of Five Denomina- B'rith has issued a special invitation The first annual B'Nai B'Rith exceeded. Chicago set the example which tends to limit freedom In reand to control all public lands, includbeen subscribed up to last night. This Father and Son Banquet will be held tions Holds Convention in by doubling its quota of $750,000 to its members to attend the services. ligious activities, or makes sny reSunday evening, Mwch 5, at the ing mines and minerals. He also has Sioux City. and then proceeding to raise $1,- total will be raised when complete Following is the program for the strictions against any race, religion the right with the approval of the Jewish Community Center. 850,000, practically the entire quota reports are submitted by worke:s at evening: or language, The dat© of clect-ion English Colonial Minister to appoint their meeting in the Jewish Com.. Following the success of the DR. FREDERICK COHN OF Regular Friday Evening Servic, Prayer for the state of Illinois. and meeting of the Legislative COUTH Brotherhood Father and Son Banquet government officials End in collaboraOMAHA, NEB., ADDRESSES Boot. The report also embodies two munity Center "this evening. T Organ Solo, "Songs of tbe Allies," Mr. cil will be decided upon hf the High tion with the Colonial Ministry the at the Temple last night, sentiment DISTINGUISHED BODY telegrams from St. Louis, the first At Lincoln $10,000 was p 2dged V. C. Bennett. Commissioner. Dedicatory Address, Rabbi Frederick power to ^p^oint an executive council for tkese congenial affairs is growstating that §186,000 was raised in at the public meeting Sunday night Colin. According to the new Constitution, Acceptance of Tablet, President Isldor ing daily, and it is safe to predict for the land. one evening in that city, and the at which Max Korshack and Samuel Members of five denominations— Ziegler. Palestine will have the following1 A Legislative Council is to be essecond that $25,000 had been added Rosenblatt of Chicago spoke. Fifty Universalist, Unitarian, Jewish, Con- •Solo, "Evening antT Morning," Miss Ce- that every member of the B'Nai Feller. B'Eith will avail himself of the op- tablished, consisting of 25 members courts: Magistrates' Court, District to that sum within two days and workers are combing the cily for gregational and the Society of Friends celia Response. Mr. Morton Hiller. Courts, Criminal Courts, Courts of —took part in the eleventh convensubscriptions, and reports to "The Solo, "The Way of Peace," Miss Laura portunity of being host; to his own besides the High Commissioner, ten the workers pledged themselves to Assizes, Court of Appeals and special Goetz. continue until St. Louis had raised Jewish Press" from Lincoln last tion of the National Federation of Patriotic Address. Brigadier General son or an adopted one two weeks of whom are to be appointed by the courts for the various tribes in the Mathew A. Tinley, Sixty-seventh Infantry from Sunday night. government, they being heads of $400,000. "The quota," Mr. Brown night were to the effect' that Lin- Religious Liberals, held recently in "Brisafle, Iowa National Gnard. country. There will also be special continues, "for St. Louis was original- coln's quota of §25,000 had been al- the First Unitarian Church of Sioux Singing of "America." Choir and ConComplete details of the affair will various departments. Twelve are to Mussulman, Christian and Jewish ity, Iowa. This was the first meet- gregation. : .• ly §250,000 and my latest information most, reached. _ be arranged by the social service be elected by the people and of the Courts which, will devote their activBenediction. Jake Berek, chairman for Fremont, ing of the Federation in a central .is that they have passed that by a Temple members who served in the committee of the B'Nai B'Rith at s remaining three, one is to be nomireports, a total of ovefS2500 to date Western city, and the sessions, which war and. whose cfimes appear upon meeting tonight, and will be an- nated fey the 'Chamber of Commerce ities to matters personal to each re-very-wide margin." ligion, such as marriages, divorces, Maine started its first day with -with" continued enthusiasm in the city occupied three days, -were largely at- the tablet axe: * .'..."'." . . . nffSKced. - in .-next— .•weftk's.,. "Jewish and two by the High Commissioner. vails etc. - -. .. _»*... tended. Press". Members. of the committee These three h&miirees will he voted 25 per cent of its..' quota raised. a n d c o u n t y . : . . ••• < • Morton Hiller. . Kil. Alperson. Hebrew .ma Official I. Jacobson. Leading Jewish divines elected to Samnel Alpeveon, include Dr. Philip- Shef, Rabbi upon by~Eh5" nationalities sot suffiIndianapolis raised §100,000 the open- At Norfolk, last night, John Edwin Kahn. Mortimor Asher, All official orders and notices for Edwin Kirschbrann, Frederick Cohn, Rabbi Morris Taxon, ciently represented otherwise. They Eupene N. Blazer. ing night of its campaign. Prior to Robinson, city chairman, started the office in the Federation include Dr. Dave Moses Kohn. Bloch, public information must appear in will represent all three peoples, ChrisLouis Grossman and Dr. Kaufman subscription, among the Jews with a Leo Rosenthal, Henry Monsky, Harry that meeting there had been conCarl B. Kraus, Max Bloch, three languages: English, Arabic and r Abraham Levey, tian,. Mohamedan and Jewish. Kohler .of Cincinnati, Rev. Henry BerSam Blooh. pledge of $200, and 5 per cent adLapidus, Irvin Staimaster, Harry tributions of $2 ,000 there. Arthur Levy. Jos. H. Bonoff. Hebrew. All of these languages are kowitz of Philadelphia and Dr. Win. For election purposes, there will be Silverman and S. H. Schaefer. Milton Livinsston, I»eslle Burkenroad. The reports from the South are ditional of all that the city will raise. Herbert M a n . Mayer L. Cohn, also to be employed in the law-makRosenau of Baltimore. organized 12 separate electoral comAmong the guests at the banquet Herbert Mayer. Morton Detren, equally encouraging. Virginia has Harry Zimman of Omaha, addressed ing Council, the courts and in public •Reuben Melcher. Benjamin Fanper, Among the letters read was one mittees, each member of which will be the "meeting at which more than trill be members of the YMHA Newsvoluntarily increased its quota from Henry Newman, Joseph Feiler, institution. from Chief Justice William Howard elected by the people of Palestine, §1200 was raised. F. M. Orschel, Stanley Feiler. boy Clubs, who will be adopted out .$100,000 to $150,000. The little town A. W. Prince. Maurice Frank, for the evening to boylese members there being one member for each 200 Each of the three communities Jules Rachman. of Gadsden, Alabama, with only 25 Amounts pledged in Omaha since Taft, asking to be enrolled as a mem- Victor Ganz, Howard Rosenthal. Edward H. Glnck, ber of the Federation, and expressing voters, the number being apportioned (Mussulman, Christian or Jewisb.) can of the lodge. Jewish families and a quota of $250, the start of. the appeal, follow: Gabriel Eothholtz. Harry Goetz. interest in the extension of its activiRudolph Kothholtz, Herman Goldsmith, Jredit Clearing House __.5fi.310.50 More than 100 men and boys at- among the three dominant religious appeal to the League of Nations, if set out t<5 raise that sum and ended Brandeis, George Michael Goldsmith, Frederick Rypins, —-— 0,000.00 ties. Albert Sehuhl. tended the Brotherhood Banquet at communities, according to its num- it finds certain provisions in the ConSolomon Graetz, with $2,500. Victor H. Kreigshaber L e w , Morris (increased from $2,stitution unfavorable to that p&fticu* Arthur Snyder. Lawrence Green, Dr. Frederick Cohn of Omaha ad000.00) minimum __...__ 3.000.00 the Temple last night, and each one ber of adherents. of Atlanta, chairman for the southern Holzman, Mayer Spiesberger, Herbert Harris. Tv'm. It, (increased from lar community. This appeal must be dressed the convention en • "Lifers Leo TJneer. The twelve elected members of the Edward W. Hart. voted it a great success. The affair : ———. 2,000.00 zone, states that Georgia, Alabama, $1,500.00) Harry Weinberj*. Bert Hene. presented to a member of the Legis"Wolf, Harry A. (increased from Highest Ideals". Legislative Council will be elected by Joseph Weinberp, will hereafter be given annually. Chester Heyn, North and South Carolina with a ?1,000.00) ._ 1/>00.00 Bert WeiRR. Fred JJ. Heyn 1,000.00 Kirschbrann & SODS, Inc. Eugene Blazer was toastmaster; Dr. the electoral committees, instead of lative Council who passes it to the Jewish population of approximately Glnck, Clarence Wells, Hugo G. Heyn, 1,000.00 I. t " MEMBERS TO GIVE Wirtshafter. _ 1,01)0.00 Kdward Jas. Goetz spoke -on "What fathers directly by the people. The Legisla- High Commissioner, from whom it is 42,000 will turn in over ?800,000. Milder, Morris 500.00 Alpirn, A. B. PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT expect of their sons", to which his tive Council of 25 will take the place sent to the British Colonial Office 000.00 Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. E. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Dr. Philip (increased from son, Maurice, responded with a state- of the present Advisory Ceuncil creat- thence to the League of Nations. Reports from Omaha and the state Slier, $200.00) : : ~ ~ COO.OO A playlet, "Wrong Numbers," will HIAS EUROPEAN OFFICES ment of what boys expect from their ed by Herbert Samuel and will have Jacob, Jr;, (Increased in general continue to be most en- Slosberg, 500 00 be the feature of the entertainment from $300.00)- . fathers. Frank Martin delighted the full power to make laws, subject to Local Zionists Launch 500.00 Simon Bros. Co. ,500.00 which the Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. will Swanson, J. TJ. — audience with a sleight-of-hand and the following limitations: Intensive Campaign IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO 500.00 •Wolf, Jos. and Sam present at the Jewish Community "magic" performance. Each law must receive the approval 500.00 THOSE WHO WISH TO COMKosenstock, D. F. and G— • for 1000 Members 400.00 Center next Monday night. The comKulnkofsky, R. of either the High Commissioner or MUNICATE WITH THEIR Re300.00 Kuliikofsky, M. : : 300.00 edy, which was directed by Mrs. B. of His Majesty, the King of England. An intensive campaign for 1000 Goldstein. Abe , LATIVES ON THE OTHER Feil, N. P. (increased from $250) 30(1.00 R. Boasberg, will be given by the Dr. Cohn Receives Thanks of local members for the Zionist or300.00 SIDE. Shimmel, Charles City Council for WelJEWISH STUDENTS CONTRIBUT- Itosenblott, Morris M. (increased 300.00 Misses Ldbbie Minken, Yerda Jacobganization of America will be underfrom $200.00) ... fare Work. ING TO IMPROVEMENT OF Wilinsky, takenby the Omaha District, be300.00 sen and Tina Altschuler, members of Harry — ' . — ~ - — In the interest of the tens of Hiller, Louis — ;— 300.00 the Y dramatic class. It has been The following resolution, introduced COLLEGES, SAYS ginning Sunday. Kahn. Bros. : : . . _ _ — 250.W thousands of American Jews who by James C. Dahlman, mayor and Pred. B : - 250.00 presented with much success before LECTURER. Workers in the membership camhave relatives across the seas and president of the City Council of the 250.00 several neighborhood centers. Kulakofsky, J. H . paign will meet at the Jewish Com250 00 Knlakofsky, Louis desire to be placed in communica2.10.00 Herzberg Bros. Other numbers on the program in- tion with them, the Hebrew Shelt- city of Omaha, has been adopted by PRESIDENT LEHMAN REPORTS munity Center Saturday lught, to New York, Feb. 14. — "The in- Conn. 200.00 Loyal B. tellectual center of the world is with- Lapidns, Harry (increased from 23.00 clude recitations by Miss Gertrude ering and Immigrant Aid Society the City Council: FEDERATION HAS RECEIVED organize committees, district the $200.00) "Resolved, That inasmuch as Rabbi " in-.the grasp of our universities, and Malnshock, $21,000,000 IN FIVE YEARS. city, and make final arrangements 230.00 Epmm, violin solos by Miss Fannie Harry of America, 425-437 Lafayette Frederick Cohn has tendered his res2.T0.U0 Fish, and dance numbers by Miss A —: • no small credit for the improvement Sachs, for the campaign. Membership in 250.00 Street, New York, states that be- ignation as a member of the Welfare Kobinson, J. B. Hermine Hirschman. of the scholarship of the American Ziepler, Isidor (increased from the Zionist organization is §6.00 per New York (J. T. A.)—The resides its European headquarters in 2.TO.O0 Board, after six years of the most The members of the Y. M. and Y. universities will be due to the for- Zimman, Harry year, which includes subscription te markable progress made by the Fed2.T0.00 ~ — Warsaw, HIAS maintains offices faithful and efficient service, this 200.00 W. H. A. extend a cordial invitation H. H. eign students who are entering our Auerbach. eration for the Support of Jewish publication of the « the official in the following cities of Poland, council wishes to express its earnest GroBBr D. B. (increased from $150) 200.00 200.00 to the public to attend. colleges in greater numbers than Epstein Bros. Philanthropic Societies was the suby "The New Palestine". ganization Galicia, Lithuania, Ukrainia, 200.00 Kosewater. Victor :—.\ appreciation of the splendid work ac- ject of a report by Arthur Lehman, As a special incentive to further 'ever before. The largest single Wolf. A _™ 1 : — 200.00 Roumania and of other countries, 200.00 complished by Dr. Xlohn, and regrets Theodore, A. — , element among these, for easily Miller, Danzig, Paris, Libau, Riga, Kovno, exceedingly the necessity of comply- president, at the fifth annual meet- the work of the solicitors and of the M. «S. . . '. - 200.00 TO GIVE WASHINGTON imagined reasons, is Jewish." Monsky, Henry ^increased from organization during the year, Mr. J . BIRTHDAY DANCE Abelli Baranowicz, Korzec, Lem- ing with his request that he be re- ing at the Temple Emanuel. 200.00 Thus spoke Professor Nathan Sommer, Max B. Robinson has offered to pay one Mr. Lehman said that the federa200.00 -.. berg Rovno, Wilna, Grodno, SlonMembers of the Women's Auxiliary lieved of his duties as a member of 200.00 Kaplan, Sam_; Isaacs of Pittsburgh University last Goldstein, im, Tarnopol, Kovel, Balti, Beltz, said Board. Further, that Dr. Cohn tion has collected $21,000,000 for the year's rent for the Zionist meeting lfiO.00 of the B'nai B'rith will give a dance H. 15000 night before a crowded audience in Margolin Bros.. Brichani, Bucarest, Kishineff, has the sincere good wishes of every support of these philanthropic under- room in the Jewish Community 150.00 on February 22nd at the Blackstone Gordon, Dr. M. I— the Wadleigh High School auditorium Milder, takings during the five years of its Center, if 1000 members Ere seemed 150.00 Hotel. Marcnlesti, Zguritza and Pinsk. Hymie Many novelties have been member of this Council for continued existence and that the societies had in the campaign. 1IW.00 Win. •where he delivered the second annual* Milder. 150.00 prepared commemorative of the Rosenfeld, Harry . —. In addition HIAS has the co- health and happiness and that the Hurwitz memorial lecture on "The Weinsrein, A. G. (increased from operation of many Jewish com- utmost success will attend the numer- received ~S3,000,000 more during this Workers in the membership drive 150.00 holiday. $100.00) . _ Future of the Jewish Student in Rnbensteln, Harry (increased from munities and other local organiza- ous other activities in behalf of the period. In the five years prior to include the following: 150.00 $125.00) Pee, S. B. Rohinsoo, X.'Goldrtein, America." Budapest. (By mail.—J. P. A.) The 100.00 tions in its work for the Jewish public good in which he is engaged." j the organization of the federation L.Frank Alpirn, Mrs. A. B. Kneeter. Sol Cohn, Sain Dftvis, IX. Free100.00 University of Keshkemet j only $10,000,000 . was collected by ''America is destined to be the home Block, Jos. man. Dr. O. C. GoMner, S. Robinson, M. lias an- wanderer. This means to say that 100.00 Cohen, L. M. Minken, S. Altaclniler, .1. Sh^kert. Br. A, j these same institutions. of Jewish learning," the speaker con- Brodkey 100.00 nounced that there are still some Jewelry Co. Romm, M. Brnnfle, Bon Handler, ,T. i\ wherever there are Jewish im,100.00 Levy, Mrs. Morris Pri>K'n>nn, ,T. RornflJiek, S. "Weiss, SIPKtinued. The misfortunes of Eastern Gross, M. J. Governor Miller of New York said dames S. Tjintzmfm. 100.00 vacancies for Jewish students there. migrants, HIAS is in a position PIONEER CLUB J. E. KobiOgon, O. C : Europe contributed to the upbuilding Livingston . M i l t o n (increased Goldner, Jos. KoHAnberK, II. Sttlij?, A, That institution also announces the to give them guidance and protec• ; OFFICER DIES at the meeting: 100.00 from $50.00) Komni, Ben Handler and Mis* Monte of a new scholarship in America, and Fe.ler, D . P. (increased from ?50) 100.00 complete abolishment of .percentage tion. "The things that you do are more Grossrann. Samuel N6vitsky> for twenty-four Finkenstein, D. S. ~ 100.00 limitations in several of its courses. just a s . during the second Temple Ktiiakofsky. years treasurer of the Omaha Hebrew efficiently and effectively done than A. I. ..._ .i 300.00 even Hillel the Great was drawn Knlakofsky, Mrs. M. 1___^._ 100.00 club, died last Friday, following a they could possibly be if undertaken Keshkemet is the center of HunKulakofsky, Mrs. R. „;__..„._.„ 100.W from the schools of Babylon, so will Krasne, brief illness. Mr. Novitsky had lived by the State. So that, speaking, if SEEK MISSING RELATIVE Miss Maymie 100.00 garian anti-Semitism. It was there _ : ~ _ . 100.00 that the most horrible pogrom' of PRIZE WINNERS The Jewish Welfare Federation Palestine in the near-future draw Levy. Saul in Omaha for forty years. He was I may, for the State, I want to praise Harry 100.00 IN CONTEST TO BE AN- also a member <jf the B'nai B'rith, the immeasurable value of the work has received an urgent appeal many of its great scholars from Kavich, Herzberp. Mrs. M. ..„. 100.00 Hungary took place, the local Jews Blamenthal, T>. u 100.00 NOUNCED NEXT WEEK B'rith Abrain and the Jewish Welfare that you are doing and to express the from Roumania asking that Mr. America," he ,said. having been subjected to continued Abrahams, Edward (increased Iroin $50.00) . ; ir»0.00 persecutions. As a protest against A most interesting fact' was re- Friedel. M. Due to the fact that many of the Federation. Mr. Novitsky was 58 at view that the State should do nothing A. Redman, a tailor who was -'.._ ; 100.00 to discourage it or lessen its effi- born, in the town of Linen", Kiev vealed in a survey by the Menorah Rosenblnm. J. V : 100.0C this intolerable condition the Jewish contestants in the "Jewish Press" the time of his death. osenthal, M a x I ... lOO.Of students put into effect a boycott of gubernia, Russia, be located. Inciency." Association, namely, that most Jew- RRabinowitz. subscription contest had not turned He-is survived by his wife, three 100 Of A. H formation relative to this man's 100.0f the University. The loss of Jewish ish students in professional schools Katz. in their results up to the time of daughters, Mrs." J. •.Rabinowitz, OakWalter E. Beer, Colonel E. A. Samnel. Rubin,Mrs. Louis...-. „_ 100.0T whereabouts should be communi* patronage has evidently caused a fiare attracted to the newer'profes- A b r a h a m s , H . L . lOO.Of printing this issue, it is impossible land, CaL; Mrs. L. Feltinaa and Miss Glinsburg, Alex..u<ler Kahn, Herman' Xate A _. iflfl.flf nancial crisis in the institution and cated at once to the Federation, sions as distinguished from the med- Spiesberjrer, to announce the winners at this time. Lissner, Cyrus L. Sulzberger, and Leone Novitsky.of Omaha, and three H a r r i s , Martin L . lOtl.flf Lyric Bldg. hence the humble appeal for Jewish Iteichenberpr. I.. S.... . lOO.Or iaeval trio of law, medicine and the Names of successful contestants will sons, Henry and Harry of Omaha, 'Maurice Werthei:::.. were " elected students. ministry. __. . _ . . (Continued cm page 2} be published next week. trustees of the federation. \ and Ben of Sioux City.

B'nei B'rith Fathers to be Hosts to Sons at Banquet, March 5

Many Leading Jews Elected to Office at Meeting of Liberals

America Destined as Hew Center of Jewish Culture

Jewish P hilanthropic fork


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