Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
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Chavat Ya'ir Responsa, with glosses by Rabbi Baruch Frankel author of "Baruch Ta'am". Lemberg, (1896). Dozens of Halachic glosses and dozens of corrections, in Ashkenazi handwriting with ink and pencil. The content of the glosses indicate that the writer is a great Torah scholar from the area of Hungary.
The proofreader notes on the margins of the title page that he purchased the book "for 50 Tzelem" [Austro-Hungarian currency].
4, 134 leaves. 32.5 cm. Dry paper, good condition. New binding.
The proofreader notes on the margins of the title page that he purchased the book "for 50 Tzelem" [Austro-Hungarian currency].
4, 134 leaves. 32.5 cm. Dry paper, good condition. New binding.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $7,500
Sold for: $17,500
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Manuscript, Sefer HaShorashim by Rabbi David Kimchi - the Radak. [Spain, late 14th century].
Two columns on each page, fine medium-sized Spanish writing, in brown ink. Water stains throughout the manuscript resemble water stains which appear on paper produced during the second half and end of the 14th century.
In a sample examination of the manuscript minor version modifications were observed in comparison to a few printings.
Several missing leaves completed in more recent Yemenite writing. Vowelization of verses, source notations upon margins of columns and several corrections - in Yemenite writing. Yemenite signatures and ownership notations.
[270] leaves [leaves completed in Yemenite handwriting: 2, 18-25, 269-270]. Leaves [15, 16-17] bound out of order and supposed to be between leaves [1-2]. Several pages bound upside down [8-9, 145-146, 186-187, 189-190]. 26 cm. Majority of leaves in good condition. Tiny tears, stains along all leaves. Several leaves in fair condition (tears and stains, scotch tape). Approximately ten leaves in fair-poor condition (coarse tears with omission of text, non-professional restoration with scotch tape upon text). Paper cutting adorned with green dots. Fine scuffed semi-leather binding.
Two columns on each page, fine medium-sized Spanish writing, in brown ink. Water stains throughout the manuscript resemble water stains which appear on paper produced during the second half and end of the 14th century.
In a sample examination of the manuscript minor version modifications were observed in comparison to a few printings.
Several missing leaves completed in more recent Yemenite writing. Vowelization of verses, source notations upon margins of columns and several corrections - in Yemenite writing. Yemenite signatures and ownership notations.
[270] leaves [leaves completed in Yemenite handwriting: 2, 18-25, 269-270]. Leaves [15, 16-17] bound out of order and supposed to be between leaves [1-2]. Several pages bound upside down [8-9, 145-146, 186-187, 189-190]. 26 cm. Majority of leaves in good condition. Tiny tears, stains along all leaves. Several leaves in fair condition (tears and stains, scotch tape). Approximately ten leaves in fair-poor condition (coarse tears with omission of text, non-professional restoration with scotch tape upon text). Paper cutting adorned with green dots. Fine scuffed semi-leather binding.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $2,000
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Manuscript of homiletics, halacha and aggada on the Torah, a large complete work, from Bereshit until Teruma, [Italy, c. 1700].
Long homiletics full of scholarly, kabbalistic and philosophical content. Manuscript dated according to references from books printed c. 1600-1700, including: Birkat Shmuel (Frankfurt am Main, 1682); "Tzofnat Pa'aneach Chadash (Frankfurt an der Oder, 1694); Ketonet Pasim (Lublin, 1691); "Ma'amarei R' Berech" (Zera Berech, Krakow, 1642); Maharash Algazi (Toldot Adam, Venice, 1605); Leket Yosef, Hamburg 1688); "That which was written by Rabbi Yechiel Michel of Kalish" (Sha'arei Shamayim, Prague, 1675) and other books of homiletics from that time.
52, [1] leaf, 32 cm, most of the leaves have four written columns, in Italian script (Rashi and regular script). Good quality paper, good-fair condition, stains and wear.
Long homiletics full of scholarly, kabbalistic and philosophical content. Manuscript dated according to references from books printed c. 1600-1700, including: Birkat Shmuel (Frankfurt am Main, 1682); "Tzofnat Pa'aneach Chadash (Frankfurt an der Oder, 1694); Ketonet Pasim (Lublin, 1691); "Ma'amarei R' Berech" (Zera Berech, Krakow, 1642); Maharash Algazi (Toldot Adam, Venice, 1605); Leket Yosef, Hamburg 1688); "That which was written by Rabbi Yechiel Michel of Kalish" (Sha'arei Shamayim, Prague, 1675) and other books of homiletics from that time.
52, [1] leaf, 32 cm, most of the leaves have four written columns, in Italian script (Rashi and regular script). Good quality paper, good-fair condition, stains and wear.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $750
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Two manuscript leaves, sections of the Zohar for Sefer Vayikra. Ancient Sephardic manuscript, from the period of the expulsion from Spain [c. 1490-1510]. The manuscript is dated according to the water stains on the paper.
In comparison to the first two prints it appears that this text has differences in the wording; some versions of this section differ from the Mantua print versions (1558-1560) but correlate with the Cremona print versions (1559-1560) and some differ from both. As well, he mentions that manuscripts on Sefer HaZohar which survived are few and rare.
Enclosed is a letter by an expert on Hebrew manuscripts.
Four pages, approx. 26 cm. Fair condition, defects on margins with omission to text.
In comparison to the first two prints it appears that this text has differences in the wording; some versions of this section differ from the Mantua print versions (1558-1560) but correlate with the Cremona print versions (1559-1560) and some differ from both. As well, he mentions that manuscripts on Sefer HaZohar which survived are few and rare.
Enclosed is a letter by an expert on Hebrew manuscripts.
Four pages, approx. 26 cm. Fair condition, defects on margins with omission to text.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $750
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Remnants of antique manuscript from a binding archive. Early medium sized (Rashi) writing. [Spain? 14th century?].
Sections from composition on Sugiot of the Shas, with ancient additions in Ashkenazic handwriting [from the 14th-15th century].
Over twenty remnants of leaves. Various conditions (approx. 19 cm). High quality paper, poor condition.
Sections from composition on Sugiot of the Shas, with ancient additions in Ashkenazic handwriting [from the 14th-15th century].
Over twenty remnants of leaves. Various conditions (approx. 19 cm). High quality paper, poor condition.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $1,750
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Manuscript remnants, removed from a "binding geniza". [Spain, c. 15th century].
* Remnants of manuscript from unidentified Jewish-philosophic writing (approx. fourteen leaves). * Four leaves of the manuscript of Lechem HaPanim by Rabbi Yitzchak Ibn Shem Tov, commentary on "Moreh Nevuchim" by the Rambam. * Manuscript leaf of unidentified writing [philosophical style] on Parashat Bereshit. *Manuscript leaf - of "Sefer HaShorashim" by the Radak.
Approx. 20 pages. Various sizes. Poor condition. Some leaves professionally restored.
* Remnants of manuscript from unidentified Jewish-philosophic writing (approx. fourteen leaves). * Four leaves of the manuscript of Lechem HaPanim by Rabbi Yitzchak Ibn Shem Tov, commentary on "Moreh Nevuchim" by the Rambam. * Manuscript leaf of unidentified writing [philosophical style] on Parashat Bereshit. *Manuscript leaf - of "Sefer HaShorashim" by the Radak.
Approx. 20 pages. Various sizes. Poor condition. Some leaves professionally restored.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $600
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Sefer Be'er Rehovot, commentary on Rashi's grammatical commentaries on the Torah. Sulzbach, 1730. First edition.
This book was published a second time in Fֳ¼rth, 1762 [after the author, Isaac Auerbach died in 1748]. Second edition printed leaf for leaf according to the first edition except for ornamental changes and with the addition of 15 pages of appendices and further commentary on the megillot.
This is the first edition of the book, with the addition of a full 30-page booklet in flowing Ashkenazi handwriting containing appendices and commentary on the megillot. The order of the appendices differs from the printed version, indicating that it was definitely not copied from the printed version, but was written in the period of time between the editions, i.e. between 1730-1762 and possibly this is the author's own handwriting.
Fifty-nine leaves. With the addition of the handwritten booklet 16 leaves [30 written pages]. 18.5 cm. Good-fair condition, minor water stains and a few moth holes to last leaves. Manuscript in very good condition. Old worn cardboard binding.
Attached: Photocopies of second edition (Fֳ¼rth 1792) for comparison with manuscript.
This book was published a second time in Fֳ¼rth, 1762 [after the author, Isaac Auerbach died in 1748]. Second edition printed leaf for leaf according to the first edition except for ornamental changes and with the addition of 15 pages of appendices and further commentary on the megillot.
This is the first edition of the book, with the addition of a full 30-page booklet in flowing Ashkenazi handwriting containing appendices and commentary on the megillot. The order of the appendices differs from the printed version, indicating that it was definitely not copied from the printed version, but was written in the period of time between the editions, i.e. between 1730-1762 and possibly this is the author's own handwriting.
Fifty-nine leaves. With the addition of the handwritten booklet 16 leaves [30 written pages]. 18.5 cm. Good-fair condition, minor water stains and a few moth holes to last leaves. Manuscript in very good condition. Old worn cardboard binding.
Attached: Photocopies of second edition (Fֳ¼rth 1792) for comparison with manuscript.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,250
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Manuscript of "Parashat Mordechai - Aggadot and Halachot", Autographic manuscript by the author, the Ga'on Rabbi Mordechai Hena. Includes introduction to the book, indexes and leaves from the composition (with titles "Shir Chadash", "Perush Yelamdenu"). To the best of our knowledge it was not printed.
The Ga'on Rabbi Mordechai Hena (passed away in 1767, Otzar HaRabbanim 13806), Dayan in Hamburg from 1727, mechutan of the Ga'on the Ya'avetz. After the book "Akitzat Akrav" was published he began supporting Rabbi Yehonatan Eibeshitz. Composed of approximately ten books on all facets of the Torah, most of which were not printed. For additional information about him see enclosed material.
Three pages, 31.5 cm. + Eight pages, approx. 20.5 cm. Good-fair conditions, wear to margins.
The Ga'on Rabbi Mordechai Hena (passed away in 1767, Otzar HaRabbanim 13806), Dayan in Hamburg from 1727, mechutan of the Ga'on the Ya'avetz. After the book "Akitzat Akrav" was published he began supporting Rabbi Yehonatan Eibeshitz. Composed of approximately ten books on all facets of the Torah, most of which were not printed. For additional information about him see enclosed material.
Three pages, 31.5 cm. + Eight pages, approx. 20.5 cm. Good-fair conditions, wear to margins.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $1,800
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Manuscript, Halachic and Aggadic sermons for Festivals, Shabbat Shuva, Shabbat Hagadol, Moshe Rabbeinu's Yahrzeit and more. 1802-1808.
Autographic writing by the rabbi who delivered the sermons, who apparently was the town's rabbi [most communities had sermons during Shabbat Hagadol and Shabbat Shuva; the town's rabbi had to deliver those sermons, not the "Maggid Meisharim"], the author mentions various details from the town's daily life. He also mentions the name of the town twice but we were unable to properly decipher it.
Approx 112 written leaves. Approx. 21 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and moth holes. New, semi-parchment binding.
Autographic writing by the rabbi who delivered the sermons, who apparently was the town's rabbi [most communities had sermons during Shabbat Hagadol and Shabbat Shuva; the town's rabbi had to deliver those sermons, not the "Maggid Meisharim"], the author mentions various details from the town's daily life. He also mentions the name of the town twice but we were unable to properly decipher it.
Approx 112 written leaves. Approx. 21 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and moth holes. New, semi-parchment binding.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $450
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Number of notebooks which contain Chiddushim on Sugiot, Drush and Aggadah, by the Ga'on Rabbi Aharon Fried Av Beit Din of Hajdֳ÷bֳ¶szֳ¶rmֳ©ny (Hungary), c. 1880-1890.
Chiddushei Sugiot: "That which I have learned on Pesach in the year 1881 in Hajdֳ÷bֳ¶szֳ¶rmֳ©ny", "In the Sugiaג€¦ on Shabbat HaGadol, 1841", sermon in honor of the Shofar blowing on Rosh HaShana, 1891 [printed in his book Zkan Aharon under the title "For Rosh HaShana 1891, the year of his passing"], letter of Divrei Torah, and more.
Notebooks of sermons, which include sermons for Shabbat HaGadol and festivals, delivered between the years 1881-1891. The notebook opens with a "Eulogy for the Ga'on of Kisvֳ¡rda and the Ga'on of Dej and the holy Rabbi Mendel of Viznitza, the day after G-D has showed me kindness, 1885", [The Ga'on Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Weinberger - The Mahariatz Av Beit Din of Margareten, the Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel Panet Av Beit Din of Dej, author of Sha'arei Tzedek, the Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager author of Tzemach Tzadik - all three passed away at the end of 1884].
The Ga'on Rabbi Aharon Fried Av Beit Din of Hajdֳ÷bֳ¶szֳ¶rmֳ©ny (1813-1891, The Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, pages 45-46), son-in-law and disciple of Rabbi Eliezer Lev author of Shemen Rokeach. During the years 1828-1831 he studied in the yeshiva of the Chatam Sofer, who held him in high esteem and asked him to repeat the Shiurim with his son, Avraham Shmuel Binyamin [author of the Ktav Sofer). Among his Chiddushim which were printed: Maharap [Rabbi Aharon Fried] Responsa, Zkan Aharon, Tzel HaKesef, Omer LeZion, Chalat Aharon. Some of the content of this manuscript was printed in the book Zkan Aharon.
Approx. 42 pages written in his handwriting + letter + 24 page notebook discovered among the writings, possibly by another author. Good-fair condition, stains and wear.
Chiddushei Sugiot: "That which I have learned on Pesach in the year 1881 in Hajdֳ÷bֳ¶szֳ¶rmֳ©ny", "In the Sugiaג€¦ on Shabbat HaGadol, 1841", sermon in honor of the Shofar blowing on Rosh HaShana, 1891 [printed in his book Zkan Aharon under the title "For Rosh HaShana 1891, the year of his passing"], letter of Divrei Torah, and more.
Notebooks of sermons, which include sermons for Shabbat HaGadol and festivals, delivered between the years 1881-1891. The notebook opens with a "Eulogy for the Ga'on of Kisvֳ¡rda and the Ga'on of Dej and the holy Rabbi Mendel of Viznitza, the day after G-D has showed me kindness, 1885", [The Ga'on Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Weinberger - The Mahariatz Av Beit Din of Margareten, the Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel Panet Av Beit Din of Dej, author of Sha'arei Tzedek, the Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager author of Tzemach Tzadik - all three passed away at the end of 1884].
The Ga'on Rabbi Aharon Fried Av Beit Din of Hajdֳ÷bֳ¶szֳ¶rmֳ©ny (1813-1891, The Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, pages 45-46), son-in-law and disciple of Rabbi Eliezer Lev author of Shemen Rokeach. During the years 1828-1831 he studied in the yeshiva of the Chatam Sofer, who held him in high esteem and asked him to repeat the Shiurim with his son, Avraham Shmuel Binyamin [author of the Ktav Sofer). Among his Chiddushim which were printed: Maharap [Rabbi Aharon Fried] Responsa, Zkan Aharon, Tzel HaKesef, Omer LeZion, Chalat Aharon. Some of the content of this manuscript was printed in the book Zkan Aharon.
Approx. 42 pages written in his handwriting + letter + 24 page notebook discovered among the writings, possibly by another author. Good-fair condition, stains and wear.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $1,200
Sold for: $1,500
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Manuscripts of sermons and Chiddushei Torah, 1863-1895. Ir-Chadash [Neustadt].
Autographic writing of a journal which was written over a span of many years containing summaries of sermons and eulogies, by Rabbi Yechiel Isser Tauber, who served as Dayan and Maggid in Ir-Chadash and its vicinity for fifty years. The names of the settlements in which he delivered the sermons appear throughout the journal (Ir-Chadash, Boskovice, Mehrish-Leskof, Old Tura, Lubina, Brezova and many other places).
Includes: Sermons for birthday of the majestic emperor "Caesar Franz Joseph" on August 8th.
Eulogy from 1864 on Rabbi David Katz Bistritz Av Beit Din of Milchdorf and Rabbi Eliezer Prosnitz Dayan in Tapalshan; eulogy on Rabbi Pesach Frankel who served as Halachic authority in Ir-Chadash and in the adjacent settlements; eulogy on Rabbi Shlomo Kluger in 1869; eulogy from 1876 on Rabbi Chaim Halberstam Av Beit Din of Nowy Sִ…cz and Rabbi Avraham Zwebner Av Beit Din of Kobersdorf who immigrated to Jerusalem; includes Chiddushei Torah in the name of the Divrei Chaim regarding the Sugia "Reicha Milta"; eulogy on Rabbi [Avraham] Av Beit Din of Boskovice and the state.
The Ga'on Rabbi Yisrael Isser Tauber (1823-1904, The Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, pages 275-276), son of rabbinical family in Galanta. From age 13 studied in the yeshiva of the Chatam Sofer and by the Yeriot Shlomo in Mako, son-in-law of Rabbi Shlomo Leib Koenig in Ir-Chadash, and from 1852 was appointed Dayan and Maggid in the city. Authored the books Ezrach Ra'anan and Mekor Yisrael.
Approx. 158 pages in crowded writing. 19.5 cm. Good condition, minor stains and wear. Unbound.
The author's handwriting varies throughout the years, until 1895 where his writings were written in shaky and unsteady handwriting. [The last article was written in the month of Elul 1895 in extremely unsteady handwriting and from there on dozens of leaves remained blank].
Autographic writing of a journal which was written over a span of many years containing summaries of sermons and eulogies, by Rabbi Yechiel Isser Tauber, who served as Dayan and Maggid in Ir-Chadash and its vicinity for fifty years. The names of the settlements in which he delivered the sermons appear throughout the journal (Ir-Chadash, Boskovice, Mehrish-Leskof, Old Tura, Lubina, Brezova and many other places).
Includes: Sermons for birthday of the majestic emperor "Caesar Franz Joseph" on August 8th.
Eulogy from 1864 on Rabbi David Katz Bistritz Av Beit Din of Milchdorf and Rabbi Eliezer Prosnitz Dayan in Tapalshan; eulogy on Rabbi Pesach Frankel who served as Halachic authority in Ir-Chadash and in the adjacent settlements; eulogy on Rabbi Shlomo Kluger in 1869; eulogy from 1876 on Rabbi Chaim Halberstam Av Beit Din of Nowy Sִ…cz and Rabbi Avraham Zwebner Av Beit Din of Kobersdorf who immigrated to Jerusalem; includes Chiddushei Torah in the name of the Divrei Chaim regarding the Sugia "Reicha Milta"; eulogy on Rabbi [Avraham] Av Beit Din of Boskovice and the state.
The Ga'on Rabbi Yisrael Isser Tauber (1823-1904, The Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, pages 275-276), son of rabbinical family in Galanta. From age 13 studied in the yeshiva of the Chatam Sofer and by the Yeriot Shlomo in Mako, son-in-law of Rabbi Shlomo Leib Koenig in Ir-Chadash, and from 1852 was appointed Dayan and Maggid in the city. Authored the books Ezrach Ra'anan and Mekor Yisrael.
Approx. 158 pages in crowded writing. 19.5 cm. Good condition, minor stains and wear. Unbound.
The author's handwriting varies throughout the years, until 1895 where his writings were written in shaky and unsteady handwriting. [The last article was written in the month of Elul 1895 in extremely unsteady handwriting and from there on dozens of leaves remained blank].
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $750
Sold for: $938
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Manuscript, sermon for the Shabbat HaGadol, by Gaon Rabbi Yirmiyahu Loewe. Uhely (Sֳ¡toraljaֳ÷jhely, Hungary), 1870.
"Sermon I gave for the Shabbat Ha-Gadol of year 1870 in front of the congregation of Uhely", eloquent style typical of the rest of the author's writings, author's autographic writing. Famous Gaon Rabbi Yirmiyahu Loewe (1811-1874), son of the "Sha'arei Torah", one of the leading Geonim of Hungary, lived in the generation of the "Ketav Sofer", served in the rabbinate of Werboy and Sֳ¡toraljaֳ÷jhely. Authored the "Divrei Yirmiyahu" on Maimonides, the Talmud, Sugyot-related novellae and sermons.
Ten written pages, 24.5 cm. High quality paper, good condition. Cloth binding.
"Sermon I gave for the Shabbat Ha-Gadol of year 1870 in front of the congregation of Uhely", eloquent style typical of the rest of the author's writings, author's autographic writing. Famous Gaon Rabbi Yirmiyahu Loewe (1811-1874), son of the "Sha'arei Torah", one of the leading Geonim of Hungary, lived in the generation of the "Ketav Sofer", served in the rabbinate of Werboy and Sֳ¡toraljaֳ÷jhely. Authored the "Divrei Yirmiyahu" on Maimonides, the Talmud, Sugyot-related novellae and sermons.
Ten written pages, 24.5 cm. High quality paper, good condition. Cloth binding.
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