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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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* Letter by Rabbis of Tiberias to Rabbi Kook, with signatures and stamps of Rabbi Ya’akov HaKohen Skali, Rabbi Ya’akov Chai Zrihen and Rabbi Shmuel Ben Kiki. Tiberias, Kislev [1915].
* Certificate to rabbinical emissary Rabbi Ya’akov Vaknin addressed to Rabbi Yosef Rubin from island of Malta. Signed by rabbis of Tiberias: Rabbi Ya’akov Chai Zrihen, Rabbi Shmuel Ben Kiki, Rabbi Ye’uda Toledano. Stamps of Rabbi Eliyahu Yaloz and Rabbi Machlof Shitrit. Tiberias, [late 19th century]. Written on printed paper with caption “G-d will hear us when we call”, illustration of grave of Rabbi Meir Ba’al HaNess and additional ornaments.
* Printed bill of receipt [in golden ink, filled in in handwriting], signed by Rabbi Ye’uda Toledano and stamped by Rabbi Eliyahu Yaloz, Rabbi Shmuel Ben Kiki, Rabbi Ya’akov Vaknin and Rabbi Machlof. Tiberias, [1914].
Various sizes and conditions [good-fair].
* Certificate to rabbinical emissary Rabbi Ya’akov Vaknin addressed to Rabbi Yosef Rubin from island of Malta. Signed by rabbis of Tiberias: Rabbi Ya’akov Chai Zrihen, Rabbi Shmuel Ben Kiki, Rabbi Ye’uda Toledano. Stamps of Rabbi Eliyahu Yaloz and Rabbi Machlof Shitrit. Tiberias, [late 19th century]. Written on printed paper with caption “G-d will hear us when we call”, illustration of grave of Rabbi Meir Ba’al HaNess and additional ornaments.
* Printed bill of receipt [in golden ink, filled in in handwriting], signed by Rabbi Ye’uda Toledano and stamped by Rabbi Eliyahu Yaloz, Rabbi Shmuel Ben Kiki, Rabbi Ya’akov Vaknin and Rabbi Machlof. Tiberias, [1914].
Various sizes and conditions [good-fair].
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Emissary Letters and Notebooks \ the Old Yishuv in Eretz Israel
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Handwritten recommendation for “scholar Rabbi Shimon son of Rabbi Pinchas” departing to England to study a trade: “From youth was inclined to contently work in tobacco industry…”. Tiberias, [second half of 19th century].
Signed: Rabbis of Tiberias, chief rabbi – Rabbi Yosef David Abulafia (with handwritten signature and stamp) [appointed as rabbi of Tiberias at age five!] and Rabbi Shlomo Rachamim Abulafia [stamp in form of his signature].
24X37 cm. leaf. Good condition, folding marks and several tears.
Signed: Rabbis of Tiberias, chief rabbi – Rabbi Yosef David Abulafia (with handwritten signature and stamp) [appointed as rabbi of Tiberias at age five!] and Rabbi Shlomo Rachamim Abulafia [stamp in form of his signature].
24X37 cm. leaf. Good condition, folding marks and several tears.
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Emissary Letters and Notebooks \ the Old Yishuv in Eretz Israel
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Sold for: $375
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Large volume with lists of donors to Beit Yosef – Navahrudak Yeshiva in Bnei Brak, and a list of the amount of the donations. Protocols and lists of donations to the yeshiva. Lists of yarzeits in memory of the dead etc. The entries in the notebook are from 1940-1943.
Lists of thousands of donors from dozens of various cities and settlements in Eretz Israel, rabbis, farmers and workers, bankers and industrialists, laborers and academics. Has donations from members of worker settlements and kibbutzim. The donors' addresses are in Tel Aviv and Netanya, Hadera and Binyamina, Yagur and Beit She'arim, Gan Yavne and Givat Brenner, Be'er Tuvia and Ayelet HaShachar, Deganya and Kfar Vitkin, Ein Charod and Ginegar, Ra'anana and Herzliya, Nahalal and Nachliel, and many other places.
Some donations from kibbutzim were donated by the settlement office but large donations were received by many kibbutz members who gave charity to the Navahrudak Yeshiva… and many donations by their elderly parents [who sometimes were Charedi Jews such as Rebbetzin Castlebinitzi from Givat Brenner, R' David Heller of Ein Charod who brought the "Elders" donation, R' Ya'akov Shorr of Kibbutz Ginegar, etc).
Entered on page 168 is a donation of $100 transferred by Rabbi Shmuel Greinman, from the Chazon Ish.
The Beit Yosef Yeshiva was established in Givat Rokeach Bnei Brak, in 1933 by Rabbi Mattityahu Tshetigal, who brought a group of young men from the Navahrudak yeshivot abroad to Eretz Israel. He appointed Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Kaneivsky, The Steipler, to head the yeshiva. The Chazon Ish settled near the yeshiva and at times, he too would give discourses in the Beit Yosef Yeshiva.
This notebook reveals the initiatives of the energetic emissary [Rabbi Alter Tzuker] to give the privilege of supporting Torah learners to all Jews who settled in Eretz Israel which is characteristic of the Navahrudak Yeshiva movement which taught courage and full devotion in carrying out G-d's will. Its students did not fear any human being but learned G-d's Torah with complete devotion.
The booklet has 289 pp. (half written, approximately 365 written pp), 32.5 cm. Fair condition, wear, moth holes, detached leaves and worn binding.
Lists of thousands of donors from dozens of various cities and settlements in Eretz Israel, rabbis, farmers and workers, bankers and industrialists, laborers and academics. Has donations from members of worker settlements and kibbutzim. The donors' addresses are in Tel Aviv and Netanya, Hadera and Binyamina, Yagur and Beit She'arim, Gan Yavne and Givat Brenner, Be'er Tuvia and Ayelet HaShachar, Deganya and Kfar Vitkin, Ein Charod and Ginegar, Ra'anana and Herzliya, Nahalal and Nachliel, and many other places.
Some donations from kibbutzim were donated by the settlement office but large donations were received by many kibbutz members who gave charity to the Navahrudak Yeshiva… and many donations by their elderly parents [who sometimes were Charedi Jews such as Rebbetzin Castlebinitzi from Givat Brenner, R' David Heller of Ein Charod who brought the "Elders" donation, R' Ya'akov Shorr of Kibbutz Ginegar, etc).
Entered on page 168 is a donation of $100 transferred by Rabbi Shmuel Greinman, from the Chazon Ish.
The Beit Yosef Yeshiva was established in Givat Rokeach Bnei Brak, in 1933 by Rabbi Mattityahu Tshetigal, who brought a group of young men from the Navahrudak yeshivot abroad to Eretz Israel. He appointed Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Kaneivsky, The Steipler, to head the yeshiva. The Chazon Ish settled near the yeshiva and at times, he too would give discourses in the Beit Yosef Yeshiva.
This notebook reveals the initiatives of the energetic emissary [Rabbi Alter Tzuker] to give the privilege of supporting Torah learners to all Jews who settled in Eretz Israel which is characteristic of the Navahrudak Yeshiva movement which taught courage and full devotion in carrying out G-d's will. Its students did not fear any human being but learned G-d's Torah with complete devotion.
The booklet has 289 pp. (half written, approximately 365 written pp), 32.5 cm. Fair condition, wear, moth holes, detached leaves and worn binding.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,375
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“Satire of the Approaching Downfall of the King of France” Greifswald (Germany), 1689.
Rare booklet printed in Hebrew, polemic against Louis XIV, King of France, about the evils which he is causing to neighboring countries, especially the destruction in the Rhine area in Germany. The writer brings many proofs from the Bible that his downfall is close. Apparently the writer is not Jewish.
“Today my ears were filled with the tidings of violence and the arrogance of the King of France. There is none amongst us who does not know of his evil ways…He violated a covenant with the Kaisar our king by sending his troops to our land to destroy and burn and spill innocent blood. behold it is made clear that his downfall is close …And now Princes of Germany, come and tell us of all manner of violence which the King of France committed against you .. for he with his craftiness he incited Germans against Germans and city fought city because of his lies. Was it not because of his jealousy that he turned his soldiers on the inhabitants of the banks of the Rhine and destroyed your cities and set fire to your houses and your houses of worship …”.
11 pages 17 cm. Good condition, stains, pen marks. Ink peeling in one place. New binding.
Only one other copy known in the world, the source of the record in the Bibliography Institute.
Rare booklet printed in Hebrew, polemic against Louis XIV, King of France, about the evils which he is causing to neighboring countries, especially the destruction in the Rhine area in Germany. The writer brings many proofs from the Bible that his downfall is close. Apparently the writer is not Jewish.
“Today my ears were filled with the tidings of violence and the arrogance of the King of France. There is none amongst us who does not know of his evil ways…He violated a covenant with the Kaisar our king by sending his troops to our land to destroy and burn and spill innocent blood. behold it is made clear that his downfall is close …And now Princes of Germany, come and tell us of all manner of violence which the King of France committed against you .. for he with his craftiness he incited Germans against Germans and city fought city because of his lies. Was it not because of his jealousy that he turned his soldiers on the inhabitants of the banks of the Rhine and destroyed your cities and set fire to your houses and your houses of worship …”.
11 pages 17 cm. Good condition, stains, pen marks. Ink peeling in one place. New binding.
Only one other copy known in the world, the source of the record in the Bibliography Institute.
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French Jewry and Books Printed in Luneville
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Bulletin Des Lois de L'empire Francais, 4e Serie [Laws of the French Empire, Series no. 4]. Volumes no. 4, 6, 8, 9, 13, 14 and 19. Paris, 1806-1814. French.
More than 200 booklets with laws and regulations of the French Empire under the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, bound in seven volumes. The booklets have regulations and laws related to French Jews which illuminate Napoleon's attitude towards the Jews. Among the regulations concerning the Jews, you can find the following:
*Regulation from March 1808 (Booklet no. 186), restricting trade and loans by Jews for a period of ten years. The regulation determines that debts which soldiers, minors and married women owe Jews shall be canceled as well as all the loans granted by Jews with interest over ten percent. Also, Jews are forbidden to move to another residence or to live in certain areas in France unless they purchase land for agriculture and commit themselves not to deal in trade. This regulation was part of Napoleon's attempts to wipe out Jewish businesses of lending with interest and to encourage Jews to deal in crafts or agriculture. This was in order to allegedly promote equality between Jews and the other French citizens.
*Regulation from July 1808 (Booklet no. 198), which determines that all Jews must adopt last names (until then French Jews did not have permanent last names). The regulation prohibited Jews to adopt names from the Old Testament or of the family's city of residence.
*Regulation from February 1811 (Booklet no. 351), grants full French citizenship to all Jews living in Livorno who are part of the Jewish community as of the publication of the regulation.
Other regulation concerning French Jews appear in Booklets no. 94, 140, 187, 197, 206, 207, 210, 315, 351, 549.
Seven volumes, approximately 21 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Moth holes to one volume. The booklets which compose Vol. 19 are not bound. Some title pages have ink inscriptions.
More than 200 booklets with laws and regulations of the French Empire under the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, bound in seven volumes. The booklets have regulations and laws related to French Jews which illuminate Napoleon's attitude towards the Jews. Among the regulations concerning the Jews, you can find the following:
*Regulation from March 1808 (Booklet no. 186), restricting trade and loans by Jews for a period of ten years. The regulation determines that debts which soldiers, minors and married women owe Jews shall be canceled as well as all the loans granted by Jews with interest over ten percent. Also, Jews are forbidden to move to another residence or to live in certain areas in France unless they purchase land for agriculture and commit themselves not to deal in trade. This regulation was part of Napoleon's attempts to wipe out Jewish businesses of lending with interest and to encourage Jews to deal in crafts or agriculture. This was in order to allegedly promote equality between Jews and the other French citizens.
*Regulation from July 1808 (Booklet no. 198), which determines that all Jews must adopt last names (until then French Jews did not have permanent last names). The regulation prohibited Jews to adopt names from the Old Testament or of the family's city of residence.
*Regulation from February 1811 (Booklet no. 351), grants full French citizenship to all Jews living in Livorno who are part of the Jewish community as of the publication of the regulation.
Other regulation concerning French Jews appear in Booklets no. 94, 140, 187, 197, 206, 207, 210, 315, 351, 549.
Seven volumes, approximately 21 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Moth holes to one volume. The booklets which compose Vol. 19 are not bound. Some title pages have ink inscriptions.
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French Jewry and Books Printed in Luneville
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
Opening: $500
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Seder Tefillat Yisrael according to Sefardi custom, nicely arranged by Alexander ben Baruch Créhange. Paris, 1856.
In the years 1855-1865, a number of siddurim were published in Paris in Hebrew and in French translated by Alexander Créhange (for information about him, see attached material). This siddur, which has not been bibliographically listed, was printed completely in Hebrew and only the titles and instruction were printed in French.
[4], 397 pp, 15.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Handwritten inscriptions (pencil). Cardboard binding, slightly worn.
In the years 1855-1865, a number of siddurim were published in Paris in Hebrew and in French translated by Alexander Créhange (for information about him, see attached material). This siddur, which has not been bibliographically listed, was printed completely in Hebrew and only the titles and instruction were printed in French.
[4], 397 pp, 15.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Handwritten inscriptions (pencil). Cardboard binding, slightly worn.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Sefer Goren Nachon – Correction of the Morals of the Soul by Rabbi Shlomo Ibn Gabirol, with the book "Ethics of the Philosophers" [by Hunayn ibn Ishaq], and the book “The Apple” by Aristotle. Lunéville, [1807].
This is the second edition, the first being printed in Riva Diterento in 1562.
Printed on the title page is the royal emblem of the emperor Napoleon I, who was crowned emperor three years before in December 1804.
20, 4, 4-15, 15-27, [2] leaves. 26 cm. Especially wide margins. Good condition, stains moth damage, tears in title page.
This is the second edition, the first being printed in Riva Diterento in 1562.
Printed on the title page is the royal emblem of the emperor Napoleon I, who was crowned emperor three years before in December 1804.
20, 4, 4-15, 15-27, [2] leaves. 26 cm. Especially wide margins. Good condition, stains moth damage, tears in title page.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Chamisha Chumshei Torah, with Rashi commentary and Onkelos translation. Huge elegant edition, Luneville, [1809].
5 volumes: Section 1, Bereshit: [1], 91; [1], 8 leaves. Section 2, Shemot: [1], 81; [1], 10; 7 leaves. Section 3, Vayikra: [1], 53; [1], 11; 8 leaves. Section 4, Bamidbar: [1], 70; 8; 3 leaves. Section 5, Devarim: [1], 61, [1], 14; 5, 12 leaves.
Approx. 25 cm. Clear print upon thick quality paper, good condition, usage stains and foxing. First leaves of volume of Bereshit damaged at bottom with damage to text. Ancient ownership signatures “Hirsch Wolf son ---“. New elegant bindings.
5 volumes: Section 1, Bereshit: [1], 91; [1], 8 leaves. Section 2, Shemot: [1], 81; [1], 10; 7 leaves. Section 3, Vayikra: [1], 53; [1], 11; 8 leaves. Section 4, Bamidbar: [1], 70; 8; 3 leaves. Section 5, Devarim: [1], 61, [1], 14; 5, 12 leaves.
Approx. 25 cm. Clear print upon thick quality paper, good condition, usage stains and foxing. First leaves of volume of Bereshit damaged at bottom with damage to text. Ancient ownership signatures “Hirsch Wolf son ---“. New elegant bindings.
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Chamisha Chumshei Torah, with Rashi commentary and Onkelos translation. Basic edition, Luneville, [1807-1809].
5 volumes: Section 1, Bereshit: 159, [1], 15 leaves. Section 2, Shemot: 146, [2], 22 leaves. Section 3, Vayikra: 96, 24 leaves. Section 4, Bamidbar: 127, [1], 16 leaves. Section 5, Devarim: 115, [1], 30 leaves.
Approx. 19.5 cm. Clear print upon thick quality paper, good-fair condition, wear, usage stains and foxing. Signatures and various notations. New elegant bindings.
5 volumes: Section 1, Bereshit: 159, [1], 15 leaves. Section 2, Shemot: 146, [2], 22 leaves. Section 3, Vayikra: 96, 24 leaves. Section 4, Bamidbar: 127, [1], 16 leaves. Section 5, Devarim: 115, [1], 30 leaves.
Approx. 19.5 cm. Clear print upon thick quality paper, good-fair condition, wear, usage stains and foxing. Signatures and various notations. New elegant bindings.
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Machzor as customary in Ashkenaz and Poland, with commentaries and laws. Luneville, [1797]. Approbations of chief rabbis of Metz and Nancy (France).
Volume one: prayers for Rosh HaShanah (and High Holy Days). Volume two: prayers for Yom Kippur. Volume three: prayers for Pesach, Shavu’ot and Sukkot. Commentary, laws and “Kavanat HaPaytan” printed in Yiddish, in Tzena U’Rena letters.
3 volumes: [2], 30, 96 leaves; [2], 30, 181, [1] leaves; [2], 30, 126 leaves; [2], 79 leaves; [2], 66, 66-109 leaves. 25.26 cm. Good condition. Quality paper with margins. Some wear and stains. Ownership notations and signatures from various periods. Original leather bindings, slightly damaged.
+ 2 leaves of “E-l Melech” prayer, which were printed separately for use while reciting Slichot. 21.5 cm. Fair condition.
Volume one: prayers for Rosh HaShanah (and High Holy Days). Volume two: prayers for Yom Kippur. Volume three: prayers for Pesach, Shavu’ot and Sukkot. Commentary, laws and “Kavanat HaPaytan” printed in Yiddish, in Tzena U’Rena letters.
3 volumes: [2], 30, 96 leaves; [2], 30, 181, [1] leaves; [2], 30, 126 leaves; [2], 79 leaves; [2], 66, 66-109 leaves. 25.26 cm. Good condition. Quality paper with margins. Some wear and stains. Ownership notations and signatures from various periods. Original leather bindings, slightly damaged.
+ 2 leaves of “E-l Melech” prayer, which were printed separately for use while reciting Slichot. 21.5 cm. Fair condition.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Sefer Likutei Tzvi, selection of laws, prayers and Mishnayot for the yearly festivals. Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch of Fürth. Lunéville, [1798].
Order of releasing vows, The order for the “Night of Rosh Hashanah "[with Masechet Rosh Hashanah], Tashlich, the works of Rabeinu Yonah “Letter of Repentance” and “Basis of Repentance” order for the “Night of Yom Kippur [with Masechet Yoma], Order of Temple Service for Yom Kippur according to the Rosh, Ne’ila prayer, Masechet Succah, Tikun Adar 7, Matters concerning the month of Nissan, Masechet Beitza, Brit Mila, Birkat Hamazon, Tikun Hatzot and additional prayers. [The masechtot are with the commentary of Rabbi Ovadia Bartenura].
In the colophon: “May the L-rd assist us to complete the order of selichot which we have begun…” [see next item]
[2], 90, [18], 91-120 leaves, 20 cm. most pages in good condition, a number of pages in fair condition. Stains, dampness marks and wear. Title page torn at corners [partly restored]. New binding.
Order of releasing vows, The order for the “Night of Rosh Hashanah "[with Masechet Rosh Hashanah], Tashlich, the works of Rabeinu Yonah “Letter of Repentance” and “Basis of Repentance” order for the “Night of Yom Kippur [with Masechet Yoma], Order of Temple Service for Yom Kippur according to the Rosh, Ne’ila prayer, Masechet Succah, Tikun Adar 7, Matters concerning the month of Nissan, Masechet Beitza, Brit Mila, Birkat Hamazon, Tikun Hatzot and additional prayers. [The masechtot are with the commentary of Rabbi Ovadia Bartenura].
In the colophon: “May the L-rd assist us to complete the order of selichot which we have begun…” [see next item]
[2], 90, [18], 91-120 leaves, 20 cm. most pages in good condition, a number of pages in fair condition. Stains, dampness marks and wear. Title page torn at corners [partly restored]. New binding.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Seder Selichot Vetachnunim, for the High Festivals and Four Fasts in accordance with the customs of France and Germany . Lunéville, [1799].
Book of Selichot in large format, includes morning service, with the full order of Selichot. Laws and commentary in “Ashkenazit” [Yiddish-Deutsch in traditional letters] and the order of Kapparot.]
Two title pages, the first illustrated with the figures of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob [Dream of the Ladder] and Jonah the Prophet [hinting at the name of the publisher Rabbi Jonah Willstadt?]
[2], 261 leaves. 24 cm. Wide margins. Very good condition. Stains. Signature “Kapil Frankel Segal”. Original binding, damaged.
Book of Selichot in large format, includes morning service, with the full order of Selichot. Laws and commentary in “Ashkenazit” [Yiddish-Deutsch in traditional letters] and the order of Kapparot.]
Two title pages, the first illustrated with the figures of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob [Dream of the Ladder] and Jonah the Prophet [hinting at the name of the publisher Rabbi Jonah Willstadt?]
[2], 261 leaves. 24 cm. Wide margins. Very good condition. Stains. Signature “Kapil Frankel Segal”. Original binding, damaged.
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