January 11, 1935

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Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism

• Entered as'Sceoilfi "Cl t: rosroKleo of.Umaha.:

In the Interests of the Jewish People

arter on;jnnunry "Jl, lO'/l, nt ,oWer the Act of-March 3,1879

t Pioneer W©meii Giving Monday ^ElisheyaJ^plah,^ in Palestine}'; will: be a /guest of "the local 'Pioneer .Women"next' Moriday">

OMAHA; NEBRASKAVmtlSAY^JANUARY-11; 1935

Vol. X—No. 50

BarishRe-Mlected " Talmudr Torah Head

Palestine Diiring 19M

At the la,st_meeting _of t i e Talmud I Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor Agency)-^ Tcrah - board,- Max Barish was "reA" provisional "summary" of Jewish lee l e c t e d * p r e s i d e n t , ' - •'•:•;'••• . ' - - ' " • • gal' Immigration- into Palestine durv 'N.* S.: Yaffe and _M. ©, Brodkey are ing the year' 1934,- shdws^that' 42,000 rejected : td the' posts of'-'vice-pres^ b d 'entered -the country daringg .that '• l i i .whose Efenry-; Mon^y and Mrs] ftbra- .ident- and- treasurer," -respectively. p period,including -4,000 tourists oi£Volunteei-J -Max . Fromkin- *was elected permanent •; settlement' in : the codntry-j ' ^ e o r e t a r y " . "- •""-.•.- - ' ' • - - ' • " "• •'" '••••" ;jwas authorized by-the government.'^ || > Jewish-legal-' immigration intoCPal; February-3 has definitely been;set ; estine 'during: 1933- totaled f30,"327.~ jHenry" Mdiskyj 'representing ': the aside' as" the" date for" the banquet in Omaha fiar association, intf Mrs. Ju-jJ honor of- the SOth anniversary of the lips 7Al>ranaros6n|" president • "of; "the Talmud Torafi. *: -^ - ; : . . : . : Senior HadassaE, jare"dn the roster' of a tKe.' JJinety_and |?ine?'. volunteer of;es an~d ga^zatioir made" up' oftl alternates'-f^m'nin«typhine civic and fijaternal'org^nizatfons- "in Douglas fccunty.: ".""•.-' .' V .-." * " "'•" "They act-as "an^advisory auxiliaiy

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Arthur Garfield ~-Haye, eminent attorney- and lecturer, will epeak'be-' fore" the Community Forum on tha "Thirteenth Juror" next Wednesday January" 16, at" the Jewish' CommunMrsi";E^afiUs'., ope;of thrfee ;,dele-: ity: Center' in the 'second of a series gates septi ho' this^jcountry.. annually Steuer ;and. ;Kopejtsky.; c-f outstanding lectuies. "•'..•.-• • v istratfdri :arid" as Easiori officials -be: b the^j|^tradrutJi!|tjielabor 'orga'n: Numerous LClausus: for Hays" is rioted internationally for tween that" body and the membership i £aiesy^f[sffe."comes asva his work on behalf of the downtrod" ; -Jewish: Students'-*:. :of their respective "organizations and McCoranack Group-Ha§ Been Inden and oppressed. He has partir.i-: the pflblic-in'general. \ :; vestigating Subversive pa'te'd in some of the most famous ; New,-York (WNS).—Quotas for ra-' addressed the -iast meetr is ' af f |Ea|tWd: with j I the" 1 H f e t ^ l Activities 1 - - •. trials in recent" years. •' .' ' cial". and; religious,'groups,-"including of the ''Ninety and::Nine" TuesThis C^urich. :c6ncieri|g" itself with- the j j Jews, in American medical and law g He was active in the Scopes trial, problems^ hof „; the • livorkingv Tvonien, ' -Washington,- (JTA).—The McCofJews,. in. Aiaeiicaji-medicaland i a w | d a y . a t the-Foatetfelle,- giving a and was asked to be part of the dework. mack Committee i Investigating unr •who- hovi? j number S^OOO. - .;. . ~ ' schools,were_upheld and.ev.enurged [ ^ inspiring;jklklon.reHef a n d by. Max- D.' Steuer, -prominent' fense in the Scottsboro case. : "The, "Ninieety; suit Nine'| is the fiist b M D and-Dr. St -- A" program* will also be - presented American : activities- will . have .until Elisheva Kaplan. inal lawyer, Samuel J.tKopet- organization of As attorney for the Mixed Claim in Xhe country .at the" banquet Monday: Harry Dii zky, president; of the medicaj board and* has alr'eady.caijsed favorable .com- February 4 to make its report to Commission he received a fee of a Arthur G&rfield Hays. Boff wilL sing, accompanied'_by-.'_Escongress under. a resolution passed of Beth,Israel hospital, in addresses ment throughout tjhe.country.. million dollars. Yet, • he has fearless,ther. Leaff: Du Boff;- Myron ;Cohn last Friday. Representative McCorbefore Temple B'nai Jeshurun. • Mr. -They have an opportunity, qf learnly championed the poor. He is a will give several -violin: selections. Steuer declared himself in favor, of a ing at firstt hand the- aims and pur-mack, committee chairman, intropast president of the American \ .Mrs..- J.., Raznick; will lead ;.comquota in- every educational institution poses of."the- relief "administration and duced the bill himself. League for Civil Liberties and is now munity singing of Hebrew and JewMeanwhile five other congressman, general counsel for the league. .. rf I can" in consequent;, - and do, answer ish "Jolk songs; Mrs; Max. Fromkin • is During the Reichstag fire trial ha each class" was composed' of a certain ] the thousand ."and Hie- questions -that three of them non-Jews introduced chairman of; the program committee. watched the proceedings as an unof- ; percentage of each, creed. Dr. Kopet- arise" from -its rf ar- lung'^activities.. • • bills hitting subversive' activities in ' Mrs. J," Richlin is in charge of .. - ' . Twenty-sis past presidents of the zky said "quotas are necessary" and -The" "Ninety, anc • Nine"- invite con- this country. ficial observer. He has been a strong ; ticket sales for. the affair,-assisted Omaha Hebrew club, will be honored "all groups, no matter' what religion, Representative Emanuel Celler of opponent of Hitler and Nazism and and-keep -down destructive criticism by~Mrs.-Morris -Friedel, -Mrs.-Charles. Sunday, • January • 20, - on the occa- have a limit .set on them.", - / „ structive and malici >us -criticism. They, New York is seeking passage of two Jerusalem {WNS-Palcor Agency.) took part in the New York demonHermanson, Mrs. J. .Feldman, Mrs. sion of the forty-s.econd anniversary Dr. Kopetzky pointed out that, since build" up-and-maintain the^morals of resolutions. One would have the —Palestine's orange export trade, half stration against Hitlerism. Morris. Minkin, and Mrs. ~BL' Rothko- <>f- the"- organization; A banquet will the Jews are a smaller, group_J*w"by the workers and those who from ne- house protest Nazi1 anti-Semitism and of the economic life of the country, Hays has written a number of be..hejd for all members, and thejr should 'we* be 'given"inore "than any cessity are-recipients of rejief. vitz. . the other "would request the state de- was disastrously crippled, as the books. Among his works are "Let The greeting.. committee consists wives. other group, ©r enter more students -As taxpayers, this body I is inter- partment to call on the German gov- Holy Land was flooded by the heavi- Liberty Ring" and "Trial by Prejuof. Mrs. J. Raznick, Mrs. L Raznick, "The Omaha Hebrew club has than we represent "in ~ population? ested in Seeing^ t h | t only,absolutely ernment to cease denying the funda- est rains it has known in the last ten dice." and Mrs. Max Goldstein. weathered the depression in an ex- Even if Jewish student outranked oth- necessary expendih|res are made and mental and inalienable rights of years. The continuously heavy down-1 In addition to his manifold actiReservations, which- must be in not cellent manner," stated Ben Kazlow- er nationalities in study and scientific that oriy those-entitled to aid receive those who may "be" resident in Ger- pour inundated streets and houses in ! vities, Hays finds time to be presilater than Saturday evening, may besky, president, "now having a re- achievement; the public _ at large ft.- • . - • • . : , • • • many. Both, resolutions were referred the all-Jewish city of Tel "Aviv, ex- dent of Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. f ' - . • made with Mrs. H. Bondarin, Mi's. serve of approximately ' $12,0.00. and would still take a doctor of. its own Its members meet tie- second Tues- to the- Committee' oil Foreign Af- pelling scores . of inhabitants from This fraternity has a chapter at J. Feldman, Mrs. Max Goldstein, and a current account, of over .$1,000. Thekind.. We Jews are confronted . with day- of" each * months fairs. ~ • ' - - ' their homes and causing large prop- Creighton University, and the mem- " Mrs. J. Richlin; As the reservations members ' feel • especially grateful to fact,, net theory.- Our Christian 'neigh- It "has. just-issued a pamphlet tellRepresentative J. Will Taylor of erty damage. ; • " . bers and alumni of the chapter are will be limited, only a few more are the past presidents who have sat at! bors do not seek Jewish doctors—they ing of facts concerning-the-FERA.. Tennessee, a member of - the McCor- The entire plain of Sharon, the planning to entertain Hays during available. - . ' ~ the helm during-'the past forty-two,! Chmtian doctors and subdivide mack committee, intrduced a bill to area of Wadi Hawareth and the val-his stay in Omaha. Mrs. Kaplan will be a guest of the years i n d tender this -banquet as a | S^L • W " " - * ?.e*e B^ ^ 4 £? .<* ..«" make it a crime.to advocate, .encour- ley .of Jezreel were cut off from com- Judge Frank M. Dineen will prelocal Pioneer Women for three days. token of their appreciation:". . / . . valuation of realities. Only those, stuage or to otherwise ..promote, the over- munication with thfe cities", owing to side at the Forum meeting. Fred S. • John .Feldman, - - • -chainnari; -»••-.- • of.-the - .. idents .who' feel "the call and who. un- • Women's; Council. : . . . » •1-hrow or the destruction of the gov-the "impassable roads. Busses^were en* White is chairman of the Forum -difficulties of; ihe. work The Women'£ rCouncflj through its committee in charge, expects an-at{-ernment of- tiie United States __by able, to, move along the. highways; and c o m m i t t e e . - ' . ' "•••'•- -.'-'" - • ' • • , ' 1 five agrlr.nlturfii ' graining" seTinnlp, tendance:of five Jrandred.— force- <pr, violence.- -This; bill ;iwas re- those that had started ou$<were -left "An open forum'will follow the provides for the' integration of ^ the -ferred 1w» ^.e^J^ciajp- Committee. standing: in the. mud. Th^ impassibil- • d r e s s . " . ' '; '"' • • ' ' " " " ' ' . : • " • Jewish', women into -the 'pioneerHii? Jack '' ~' Representative \ Samuel Dickstein, iiy~o£_the roads hits ihe export trade l life of ' t i e . efialittwit^l Agency.) yice-chainnan of -the ^McCormack at.the height of the orange trans* /Charles ( ~I the ultimate goal, and.must learn the • "Jerusalem •(WNS^Palcor. trade*, and Jndu£tjda.l cpjursest.^to^ f if ards, Jacob;'Freed,:••-. h reductioh d t i h off the th mortgage t i Committee, introduced aV bill that port business, when crops are -packed -in" urge tb create'beauty and the differ- 44-^Thtf the ^^uiz^il'iilrn&^ia^'iiiljie cityi Barney Feltman,, N. S. Yaffe, Louis i ence between labor x>f necessity and terest rate : from'seven per -cent to provides for the forfeit of American and sent to Haifa for shipment to all : as well as,;the.night schools where Morgan, Albert Kaplan," S. , AltQuotas are neces- five per" cent - was announced here' by citizenship of" any citizen who left parts." of Europe. Such communities of-love the newcomer learns "Hebrew. It is schuler, Mark Polonsky,- p . Feldman, labor sary. They have never prevented, gen- Siegfried Hoofien, manager of; the this country for the purpose of vot- as Rf ar Saba, • Raanana, the latter also part of the work of the Council Goodman Meyerson». ius from succeeding. The entire ques- General Mortgage: Bank of Palestine,! ing in the plebiscite in the Saar re- composed mostly of American Jewish to provide suitable care for .children and who does vote there dur- colonists, and other settlements in tion is larger than the individual, and which was created by the Keren Hay-jgion ; V of working mothers, through a numplebiscite. T>U:_ This v:n bill — was re-that territory were in the midst of — ithe - -•-•-•-—•*. — the solution must be. intellectual and es'od and is now under the control of j ing Prof. Louis Finkelstein of the Jewber 6f, nursery schools. % ferred to the Committee on Immi- their most successful season* : the community's interest paramount the Anglo-Palestine bank. ish Theological seminary of America She brings to her audience an unwhen solving it." ; The announcement stated that, the gration and Naturalization of which -All of them'-are "now. unable to. dis-will be the • guest of the Conservaderstanding of the present, problems - Mr. Steuer declared that the quota bank would shortly issue £350,000 of Dickstein is chairman. He announced patch their consignments: to Haifa tive synagogue on Tuesday evening, in Palestine, enriched through her should be opposed only when it dis- new debentures at five per cent in- hat he plans to have his committee harbor. January 29. - • ; pioneering experiences in Palestine, At a meeting of the members and criminates. "Protests," he s a i d , terest, and promised that the bank meet at an early date o contsider the The Women's Auxiliary will give a her life in a co-operative settlement, stockholders of the Independent "should be made against either Jew would shortly reduce the general proposal. dinner in his honor at the J. C. C • and her work with the Hechalutz in Workmen's Loan Association, held or Gentile. The injustice of discrim- mortgage interest rate in" order to Representative Martin Dies of Mrs. Isadore Dansky's committee will Poland and Germany. be in charge of the dinner. m me SUUIHUIUUI of the Congrega- i ination against the Jews or any one f stimulate • a drop of interest rates Texas introduced a bill which proin the Mrs. Kaplan is a member of the tion of Israel Synagogue, 25th and j else can be overcome and done away j throughout the country. The study club of the synagogue vides, for the exclusion and expulkvutzah Gonia B. She recently "re- J streets, on the South Side, the fol-with, and there is no better place to The issuance of-the-new debentures sion of alien communists. It was rehas appropriated a sum sufficient to turned from Germany and Poland lowing" officers were elected for the start a crusade against discrimina- is an indication, of the intensive build- ferred to the Committee on Immicover the expense of bringing Profeswhere she did organization work ensuing year: Ueb Wolfson, presi- tion tjian in the synagogue or church." ing activity, in the country, ~"bf— the gration and Naturalization. The J. C. C. swimming pool was sor Finkelstein to Omaha. among the youth. dent; Ben Martin, vice-president; M. He urged, parents to .send their chil- soundness of the bank, and of the ex- Representative Malcolm C. Tarver accorded a rating of excellent by the Dr. Finkelstein is one of America's She voluntarily left her studies in Tatelman, secretary; Goodman Mey- dren to law schools only if they think tent of capital seeking outlets for of Georgia introduced a bill hitting United Laboratories after a test last outstanding Jewish scholars and thinkers. He won fame as the author a . Russian university to * help build erson, treasurer. The Board of Di- the children have the necessary quali- s o u n d investment. Mr. Hoofien's subversive activities. It was very j week. a Jewish homeland' in "Paelstine, rectors consist of Ben E. Kazlowsky, fications and moral courage to combat statement regarding the reduction of similar to that introduced by Repre- The official report was given as of several profound, historical studies. Among these is "Jewish Self-Govemwhen she was IS years old. . -. Harry Dworsky, Ben Garelick, Sam the temptation of easy money. Assert- mortgage interest rates' is bound up sentative Taylor. follows: ing that there is no discrimination with the recent loan obtained by the Residual chlorine—0.25 P. P. M. ment in the Middle Ages" and "A Kraft and A. Schlaifer. against Jews in the law at present, Study of the Pharisees." Standard plate count—2. The association announced a re- Mr. Steuer expressed the belief that Keren Hayesod, the; result of which Rabbi Finkelstein has also won reLactose fermentation—Negative. duction of interest in its loan rates ! entrance quotas might soon be estab- has been to ease the country's internown as a popular teacher and lecRating—Excellent.., est rate. : from 6 to 5 per cent, making it the I lished in American universities, and ; The J. C. C. swimming depart- turer. Hobfieh also declared that the lowest rates for borrowers of any urged their acceptance if the quotas' Rabbi David A.. Goldstein, who ment is happy to announce this inGeneral Mortgage bank now comlike association in the city. The sec-bases were computed fairly. mands the ' resources of the city, of The next youth forum sponsored teresting bit of news, since many studied under Prof. Finkelstein for retary of the association reports London, where a large bank, believed by the Round Table of Jewish Youth calls have been received daring, the four years at the Jewish Theological Maurice Samuel, famous . author, that the total business done in 1934 seminary, said: "I consider it a rare to be' Lloyd's, has offered to provide will be held at the J. C. C. Tuesday past few days by members who have privilege lecturer, Zionist and Jewish leader, exceeded $30,000. The stockholders for our congregation to welbeen wondering as to the purity of any amount of capital for building evening, January. 15, at 8 p. m. ,will be in Omaha to give a series, of passed a resolution to hold a bancome Dr. Finkelstein to Omaha. This activities in Palestine. Rabbi Uli. Miller will speak on the pool. three lectures on Saturday and Sun-quet, the time and place to be anmarks the first time that one of my The new debenture issue of the "Jewish nounced later. Education for Jewish day, February 16 and 17. teaches has come to one community. Max Krasne, 54, who lived in Mortgage.bank is actually a conver- Youth Today." His coming' is made possible I'm very happy at the prospect of Omaha until about three years' ago, sion of the previous seven, per cent This is the third of such meetings Interest Shown in through the combined efforts of the having our people meet one of the passed away in Los, Angeles, Sun- bonds into five per cent. The Mort- sponsored by the Round Table. Junior Auxiliary of the Vaad Ha'Ihr Hazomir Rehearsing scholars in American Jewry." Classes at Center finest day. Mr. Kfasne was a shoemaker gage bank is investing $50,000 in The preliminaries in the Round and the Junior Society of the ConDr. Finkelstein will arrive on Tuesfor Benefit Concert in Omaha for many years before Haifa Bay housing. Table debate tourney are over. In An increasing amonnt of interest is day morning, January 29, and will be servative Synagogue. going to Los Angeles to live. . the last preliminary -clash, the Al- being shown in the children's dancing the guest of Rabbi and Mrs. GoldThe lectures will be given at the pha Gamma Chi, represented by classes and clay modeling class being stein. B'nai • Israel synagogue, Eighteenth The members of the Hazomir, Sing- He is survived by a brother, and Chicago. The° evening "lectures jingsociety are rehearsing^for the ben- Henry, a daughter, Mrs. Lena ShaFanny Witkin and Bernice Perl- held at the Jewish Community Center. will be at 8 p. m., and the after- ~~* Mizrachi " ^ concert *" to be held Jan- fer, a son, Henry, all of Omaha, and meter, defeated the Phi Sigma Mu The beginners' dancing class meets J uary 27 at the Beth Hamedrosh Hag- janother son Marcus ,of Akron, Ohio. teon of Haskell Cohen -and Irvin Monday afternoon from 4:45 to 5:45,Jay Stoller Elected noon address at 3 p. m. synagogue. All proceeds will go The body will be brought to OmaWhite. The committees in charge of the and the special tap dancing class New Head of Psi Mu ha for burial. arrangements: For Junior society,! ^ ^ Palestinejfund of theaMizrachi Mrs. Rose Josephson, 64, mother meets on Wednesday afternoon.at the concert will include variety J of Sam Josephson, died January 2 same time. Miss Grace Levin is the The Psi Mu held a regular meetBert Whitelook, chairman, Ruth-Shy-; of " Jewish "" "" *" ~ religious folk songs and. Classes Open for ing Monday, January 7, at the Jewinstructor. Weizmann Honorary at her home in Los Angeles. She ken, Bess Goldberg, Sally Morgan; music. ish Community Center. Election of The clay modeling class meets on had been in failing health for two Junior Vaad, May Tucker, Ann The Hazomir is under the direction Jewish Matrons Wednesday from 4 to 5 p.tn. under officers was held. The new officers Citizen of Tel Aviv years. Hahn, and Lillian Friedman. of I Cantor A. Schwaczkin.-. Rehearsals are: President, Jay Stoller; viceSamuel has been in Omaha a num- are held Monday evenings at the B'nai Surviving are two other, sons, Lee Grossman announces t h a t the instruction of Mrs. Milton Abra- president, Iz Boggdanoff; treasurer,' Tel Aviv, Palestine (JTA). — Dr. hams. Archie of Los Angeles, and Reuben classes have opened for Jewish ma- j ber of times and is .noted here for Israel synagogue. Those interested in Jack Sadrofsky; secretary, Mannie his fiery eloquence and scholarly joining the group are asked to come Chaim Weizmann, former president of Kansas City. trons on Tuesday and Thursday af- Those interested may still join the Goldberg; parliamentarian, Sam : of the World Zionist Organization classes. knowledge. Funeral services were held in ternoons. The women will be on the to the next rehearsal. and chairman of the 8ionist commis- Kansas City, Sunday, January 6. Epstein; publicity director, Leo BerLast year he deeply; stirred his gym floor from 2 to 3 p.m., and in sion for settlement of German Jewman; sergeant-st-arms, Henry Ginslisteners at the initial gifts dinner the swimming pool from S to 4 p.m. Owe Thousand to Be ish refugees in Palestine, was last berg. of the Philanthropies, and the next Barish Will Distribute week unanimously elected, an honor- ICing' Leopold Endorses The class first met last week and evening held a packed audience spellMr. Grossman stated that a large in Jewish Olympics Dodges and Plymouths ary citizen of this all-Jewish city-by bound in the Forum series. Talmud Torah P. T. A. number of women reported and all Palestine Forest Plan the municipal council. • , ; ; were enthusiastic about the class. Meeting on- Tuesday Tel Aviv (WNS-Palcor Agency.)— Albany, . N . ; : Y ^ r w i n S t e i n g u t i M r . B e n Sanders, president of the Even the ^Revisionist members o: One thousand sportsmen, representassemblyman and democratic minor-! Hart - Sanders Motor Car Company, the council, who are bitterly opposed Brussels (JTA)—King Leopold las ing twenty countries, wiu take part The Omaha Hebrew school Parentity leader of the lower house of the announces the association of Mr. Max to Dr. Weizmani\, joined in the trib- week endorsed the campaign started $20,000 Legacy legislature tor the past r four' years, M. Barish with': the firm. : . Mr. Barish ute to the noted scientist who recent- by Belgian Jews to establish a forest Jerusalem—The Jewish National in the Maccabiad, world Jewish Olym- Teachers association will hold a regbecame the first democratic speaker ^yill -have complete charge of the ly celebrated his sixtieth birthday. in Palestine in honor of the late King Fund has received an anonymous do- pic games, to open in.Tel Aviv in ular meeting Tuesday evening, JanAlbert who was known as a sincere nation of $20,000 as a living legacy, April, it was announced here at a uary 15 at the Jewish community of the; assembly" since Alfred. E. Omaha distributorship of Dodges and friend of the Jews. Smith held that office in 1913, when Plymouths, and the company will be Real Estate Boom Quietens it has been announced by the head- press conference, at which Mayor center at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Uri Miller will speak on lie was named presiding. officer of known as Barish-Sanders Motors, Inc. Tel Aviv—The - movement* In city "I amtglad to see the gesture made quarters here of the national land- Meier Diezengoff presided. There will be eighteen different "Projects in Jewish Education" and that body at the first meeting of the They, will distribute the new. line .real estate . is .considerably quieter by the Jews," King Leopold stated. redemption agency. one hundred forty-eightn session of of passenger cars and - trucks for now," as a result of some' land bubbles Baron Empain has accepted the inIt was not indicated^ from what types of- athletic events and also a Mrs. Anna Shlaes will give several piano selections having been pricked. Dodge and Plymouth. world chess tournament. vitation to head the campaign, the New York State Legislature. country the gift was received.

OMAHA HEBREW CLUB TOGPMJQUETFOR 26 PAST PRESIDENTS

PALESTINE FLOODED BY HEAVIEST RAINS HAD THERE 1 YEARS

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PALESTINE REDUCES

IJEB WOIFSON TO HEAD 10AN GROUP

J. C. C. Swimming Pool Rates High

YOUTH FORUM TO BE HELD TUESDAY

MAURICE S A M E ; LECTURE SERIES

MAX KRASNE, 54, TAKEN BY DEATH

MRS. JOSEPHSON, 64, DIES IN LOS ANGELES


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