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SUMMARY:Film Screening Panel - After: Poetry Destroys Silence
DESCRIPTION:Join Town & Village Synagogue for a Wine & Cheese Sunday.\n\n\n\nView the film at 1 pm and 3 pm group viewings of “After: Poetry Destroys Silence” at Cinema Village\, located at 22 East 12th Street. \n\n\n\nTickets for the film and tickets for the Panel discussion are sold separately. Screenings of the film begin Nov 1 at Cinema Village. Please see the film before attending the panel discussion. \n\n\n\nThen\, join Town & Village Synagogue on Sunday Nov. 3\, at 5 pm for a reception & panel discussion with the film makers: \n\n\n\nEva Fogelman\, ModeratorRichard Kroehling\, DirectorJanet R. Kirchheimer\, Producer and poetCornelius Eady\, Poet appearing in the film \n\n\n\nClick here to purchase your tickets to see the film\, screening November 1st through 7th at Cinema Village. \n\n\n\nClick here to watch the trailer. \n\n\n\nLumen Productions is proud to present the US theatrical release of AFTER: Poetry Destroys Silence\, a film by Richard Kroehling. In AFTER\, contemporary poets confront the Holocaust. In this dramatic hybrid documentary\, with performances by Melissa Leo\, Géza Röhrig\, and Bo Corre\, poets respond to the Holocaust and address the responsibility and necessity for art.  \n\n\n\nEvery poem has its own story\, main character(s)\, and point of view\, with each acting as a short film that evokes a range of emotions in the viewer and weaves a narrative.The power of the words\, performances\, commentary\, cinematic interpretations\, sounds\, and silences bring the poems to life on screen\, offering a modern chronicle of poets examining history and the current day. \n\n\n\nI am proud to have served on the Board of Advisors to the film\, After: Poetry Destroys Silence.See my blog post about the film on this website.
URL:https://evafogelman.com/event/film-screening-panel-after-poetry-destroys-silence/
LOCATION:Town & Village Synagogue\, 334 East 14th Street\, New York\, New York\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Pocketful of Miracles | Kristallnacht at HERC
DESCRIPTION:Aviva Kempner. Photo: Brian Guthrie\n\n\n\nJoin us for Kristallnacht Film!HERC is pleased to welcome filmmaker\, director\, and producer Aviva Kempner\, who creates successful and critically-acclaimed documentaries about social justice.  \n\n\n\nIn A Pocketful of Miracles: A Tale of Two Siblings\, she chronicles her mother Hanka and uncle Dudek Ciesla’s lives before and during World War II. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe mission of the Holocaust Education Resource Council works to build hope and silence all hate\, including antisemitism\, by providing instructional guidance\, support and resources for educators who teach the history of the Holocaust\, and other educational programs for the community at large. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nA Pocketful of MiraclesMichael BerenbaumSurvivors’ Memoirs are often divided into three chapter Before\, During and After and the story of the Ciesla family so beautifully told in Powerful of Miracles is no exception. Aviva Kempner\, the award-winning filmmaker whose work ranges from the Partisans of Vilna to the Hank Greenberg Story\, the Detroit Tiger slugger who came close to beating Babe Ruth iconic record of 60 home runs and who achieved the enduring admiration of his fellow Jews for sitting out a Yom Kippur game\, gets most deeply personal in this film. She tells the story of her mother and her uncle. Cutting between the two narratives of two privileged siblings\, each telling their story to the Shoah Foundation. Though taken separately\, Kempner weaves them successful into a single narration\, each sibling building on the other\, seemingly responding to each other.Children of privilege Helen and David were born to a wealthy family living in a marvelous villa in Sosnowiec filled with books\, decorated with marble\, a garden\, tennis court and stables. Their mother\, a linguist taught them many languages including Hebrew. They had loving parents who not only dotted on them but uncharacteristically for that time and culture were deeply and openly affectionate with each other. They rode horses and lived a life of comfort before. Their father understood the dangers that were looming and prepared for them with Swiss bank accounts and papers for emigration\, yet their mother refused to go. She would not.  she could not\, leave her mother behind.And then!The story of before always ends with and then!And then the Germans invaded: their home was confiscated by the Germans even before the Jews were ghettoized. For the Ciesla family this was a rude awakening\, privileged no longer they were forced to move to a walk-up apartment in the center of town with a communal toilet in the hall. Worse were certain to come. Deportation. The family was deported but not before their maternal grandmother was shot. Helen’s words still startle: “that was the best thing that happened to her. She wasn’t tortured.” David completes her sentence: “she was better off. Auschwitz was waiting for her.”For David\, his parents\, and his younger sister Fanya\, their destination was Auschwitz-Birkenau and selektion. Mother and daughter sent to their death. Father and son survive the selektion and are sent to work expanding the camp. David only tells part of the story\, omitting some moments of extreme brutality\, highlighting a moment of rare courage when he faced the barrel of cocked gun but would not betray his father. He also speaks movingly about the kindness of a fellow prisoner. Hearing his testimony\, one again understands a most basic truth of human suffering. It certainly better not to suffer\, but if you must suffer It is better to suffer with someone and not alone. David’s father continued to take care of his son even in the shadow of death. They sustain each other And when David is taken to the sick bay after a bout of dysentery\, his father who believes that his son is lost\, loses his own hope and his will to survive.Helen was taken from the deportation place where her family boarded their death train back into the ghetto to sort what was left behind – the Germans not only wanted to kill the Jews but also to loot their property\, to enrich themselves and the Reich. This provided her an opportunity to escape. She is hidden by Poles whom her family knew but cannot stay with them for fear of being identified and endangering them. She is able to get false paper identifying her as a Polish non-Jew and is incarcerated in a Polish work camp.While Helen’s language is colorful\, David is restrained.The story of the siblings takes a fascinating turn after. For David there is the driving desire to go back home and to find if Helen is still alive – that was the most urgent need of so many survivors. Helen’s linguistic skills gets her a job with UNRRA\, and after a time and a struggle the siblings are reunited with Helen and her soon to be husband\, an Jewish American reporter having an important role in the DP camp and David joining in.The ending is storybook. David comes to the United States penniless and with drive and desire gets an education\, high school and college\, rags to riches\, he creates a financial empire and Helen becomes a world class artists whose works hang in US Embassies and even in the Plains Georgia home of Roslynn and Jimmy Carter. Only in America. David speaks of his gratitude\, recalling his status as arriving in the United States as a DP\, Displaced Person\, he speaks of himself as a DP. Delayed Pilgrim.As survivors Helen and David have a story to tell\, a legacy to transmit. And Helen’s daughter Aviva weaves it together into a moving tapestry. Before was whole\, full\, joyous. And then During\, shattering\, brokenness\, death\, destruction and loss. And After is the long journey back from that place to a world that is whole again. The great Hasidic master Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Kotzzk once said: “nothing is a whole as a heart that has been broken and mended.”Pocketful of Miracles is a film not to be missed.  Michael Berenbaum is an American scholar\, professor\, rabbi\, writer\, and filmmaker\, who specializes in the study of the Holocaust.  \n\n\n\nSee also: Jody Blecker. Interview | Aviva Kempner’s ‘A Pocketful of Miracles’. 9 May 2024. Moment Magazine. https://momentmag.com/aviva-kempners-pocketful-of-miracles/
URL:https://evafogelman.com/event/a-pocketful-of-miracles-kristallnacht-at-herc/
LOCATION:The Challenger Learning Center\, 200 S. Duvall Street\, Tallahassee\, Florida\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241201T140000
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SUMMARY:Kindertransport Commemoration
DESCRIPTION:The rescue network known as the Kindertransport saved the lives of nearly 10\,000 children between the years of 1938 and 1940 by transporting them from Nazi Germany to England. This year marks the 85th anniversary of the Kindertransport.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo commemorate the arrival of the first Kindertransport in England on December 2\, 1938\, the Museum and the Kindertransport Association present a screening of the short films 256\,000 Miles from Home and Dreyfus Drei. 256\,000 Miles from Home follows four Kindertransport survivors as they retrace the route they took from their homelands to England and Dreyfus Drei tells the story of Australian Jewish artist Ella Dreyfus and her quest to unearth her family’s lost Holocaust history. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Dreyfus; Melissa Hacker\, Executive Director of the KTA and director of 256\,000 Miles from Home; Ilse Melamid\, Kindertransport survivor; and Eva Yachnes\, Kindertransport survivor. The program will be moderated by Dr. Eva Fogelman\, renowned psychologist and author of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated book Conscience and Courage: Rescuers of Jews During the Holocaust.
URL:https://evafogelman.com/event/kindertransport-commemoration/
LOCATION:Museum of Jewish Heritage
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SUMMARY:Opening of the Judith S. Kestenberg Papers at the Library of Congress
DESCRIPTION:Eva Fogelman will give a talk and participate in a panel discussion: Interviews with Holocaust Child Survivors as it Relates to the Field of Psychohistory \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us in celebrating the legacy of Judith S. Kestenberg\, a Jewish-Polish-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Renowned for her pioneering work on the psychodynamics of bodily movement and her psychohistorical studies on the Holocaust\, Dr. Kestenberg’s contributions have left an indelible mark on fields of mental health\, movement behaviour research\, dance/movement therapy and Holocaust studies.  \n\n\n\nPlease RSVP to: kestenbergarchive@gmail.com \n\n\n\nThis archive\, now part of the Manuscript Division at the Library of Congress\, provides unparalleled insights into Dr. Kestenberg’s life-work offering a resource for scholars and the general public alike. The event will include opening addresses and a panel discussion from life-long collaborators and students of Kestenberg and a presentation of select items from the archival collection. We look forward to welcoming you to this special event celebrating a life dedicated to community\, creativity\, prevention of trauma and healing.  \n\n\n\nDate: 01/19/2025Time: 2pm – 5pmLocation: 2211 Broadway\, 10024 New York\, NY \n\n\n\nThis event is made possible by the generous support of the Hungarian Fulbright Foundation. \n\n\n\nProgram:14:15 – 14:25Janka Kormos: Making of the Judith S. Kestenberg Archive & Kestenberg’s Legacy within the History of Psy-sciences14:25 – 14:35Janet Kestenberg Amighi: The Kestenberg Movement Profile and the Question of Cultural Diversity14:35 – 14:45Susan Loman: Inspirations from Judith Kestenberg’s Center for Parents and Children applied to Dance-Movement Therapy14:45 – 14:55K. Mark Sossin: The Aspiration of Primary Prevention Throughout the Work of Judith Kestenberg14:55 – 15:05Silvia Birklein: The Kestenberg Movement Profile and the Embodiment of Emotions in Social Justice\, Politics\, and Social Transformations15:05 – 15:15Eva Fogelman: Interviews with Holocaust Child Survivors as it Relates to the Field of Psychohistory15:15-15:25Helene Bass-Wichelhaus: Working with Judith Kestenberg on the Psychoanalytic Understanding of the Coding Process in Psychohistorical Studies on the Holocaust \n\n\n\n15:35 -15:55Panel discussion on personal recollections of working with Judith S. KestenbergParticipants: Janet Kestenberg Amighi\, Susan Loman\, Helene Bass-Wichelhaus\, K. Mark Sossin\, Eva FogelmanChair: Janka Kormos \n\n\n\nOrganizer:Janka KormosCommittee: Janet Kestenberg Amighi\, Susan Loman\, K. Mark Sossin and the Hungarian Fulbright Foundation \n\n\n\nSee also: Eva Fogelman. Echoes of Children’s Survival: Opening the Kestenberg Archive Online \n\n\n\nSee also: History of Science Society website.
URL:https://evafogelman.com/event/opening-of-the-judith-s-kestenberg-papers-at-the-library-of-congress/
LOCATION:2211 Broadway\, 10024 New York\, NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250128T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250128T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T012204
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SUMMARY:Contemporary poets respond to the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:AFTER: Poetry Destroys Silence: Screening followed by Q+A with producer and poet Janet R. Kirchheimer\, poet and actor Géza Röhrig\, and poet Edward Hirsch\, moderated by Eva Fogelman. Tue\, Jan 28\, 7 pm\, Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan (L2 Auditorium). $18AFTER: Poetry Destroys Silence is a deep dive into the creative responsibility of writers when faced with holocaust\, catastrophe and genocide. Do they bury their heads in the sand or do they reach out to the world with their creative gift? \n\n\n\nThe first of its kind\, where poetry and cinema combine and transcend\, AFTER is an exploration of poetry written about the Shoah. Contemporary poets respond to the Holocaust and talk about the importance and necessity for poetry in a world that still grapples with genocide. Weaving a narrative\, each poem has its own story\, main character(s)\, and point of view\, each acting as a short island with the entire film. AFTER also interlaces sequences of music\, archival footage\, personal photographs\, and documents. The power of the words\, performances\, commentary\, cinematic interpretations\, sounds\, and silences bring the poems to life on screen\, offering a modern chronicle of poets examining history and the current day. \n\n\n\n\n\nAFTER Trailer\n\n\n\nRichard Kroehling. Photo Provided.\n\n\n\nDirector Richard Kroehling is a multidisciplinary artist\, film director\, multi-media maker\, painter and poet. At university Kroehling was a student of iconic Hollywood director Nick Ray and avant-garde Austrian cinema artist Peter Kubelka\, Kroehling’s works include feature films\, mainstream television\, non-fiction\, video art\, photography\, poetry and installation media art. \n\n\n\nSee also: Nell Minow. After: Poetry Destroys Silence. 1 Nov 2024. RogerEbert.com \n\n\n\n\nThe poet Alicia Suskin Ostriker tells us what only poetry can do: “Poetry goes below the surface….in a way that journalism and academic language can never do. Poetry is what poets do with trauma.” She explains that the economy of poetry\, the very aspect that can initially seem obscure\, invites us to engage. “What is not said is just as important because it pulls the audience in and makes them be co-creators of the poem.” In the same way\, this film immerses us and makes us participants in sharing the poets’ words.
URL:https://evafogelman.com/event/contemporary-poets-respond-to-the-holocaust/
LOCATION:Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan (L2 Auditorium)\, 334 Amsterdam Ave\, New York\, New York\, 10023\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hannah Senesh
DESCRIPTION:“Hannah Senesh” premiered last night (October 19th) and will run until November 11th at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street.)    \n\n\n\nClick on this link for info about performances: https://bfany.org/theatre-row/shows/hannah-senesh/.Talkbacks of Note for the Minyan M’at Community: \n\n\n\nOctober 26th at 5 pm: Eva Fogelman \n\n\n\nNovember 4th at 1 pm: Matti FriedmanNovember 5th at 1 pm: Rabbi Viktoria (Viki) Bedo \n\n\n\nNominated for a Drama Desk Award for best solo performance (Lori Wilner)\, this electrifying solo play with music brings to life the extraordinary true story of Hannah Senesh — a fearless young Hungarian woman whose courage defied tyranny. As World War II looms\, Hannah leaves her home to help build a Jewish state\, only to later parachute behind Nazi lines on a daring rescue mission to save her fellow Jews — including her own mother — from the horrors of the Holocaust. A stirring portrait of resistance\, resilience\, and hope\, this one-woman tour de force is as inspiring as it is unforgettable. More information at nytf.orgStarring Jennifer Apple as Hannah SeneshPlease note: Jennifer Anna Marie Medley will be performing as Hannah Senesh on 10/26 at 5PMPlease contact groupsales@nytf.org for group pricing \n\n\n\nTheatre Three10/19/2025-11/09/2025 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWritten and directed by David Schechter \n\n\n\nDeveloped in collaboration and originally performed by Lori Wilner \n\n\n\nComposed and arranged by Steven Lutvak \n\n\n\nAdditional songs by Elizabeth Swados and David Schechter \n\n\n\nBased on the diaries and poems of Hannah Senesh \n\n\n\n@National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene@folksbiene
URL:https://evafogelman.com/event/hannah-senesh/
LOCATION:Theater Row\, 410 W 42nd Street\, New York\, New York\, 10036
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SUMMARY:Stories Survive: “Family Treasures” Book Talk
DESCRIPTION:In her memoir\, Family Treasures Lost and Found\, journalist Karen A. Frenkel investigates her relatives’ unspoken stories of survival and the extremely unlikely odds of escaping the Nazis. Family Treasures is her detective story; an intergenerational sleuthing adventure using journalistic and genealogical research techniques to fill gaps in her family’s unspoken wartime tales.This memoir is more than a personal story\, though; Karen provides historical and cultural context to her parents’ and sole-surviving grandfather’s unusual plights. They were not interned in concentration camps and survived through cunning and luck\, which underscores their renewed relevance to displaced persons today. Her astonishing revelations document her family’s travails while enslaved or hounded across Europe\, Cuba\, Mexico\, and to New York and Palestine. They illuminate the hidden truths surrounding tragic losses. Family Treasures also covers the pre-war culture of assimilated Polish Jews\, enabled by an inherited collection of family portraits in oil and pastel\, hundreds of photographs\, documents and artifacts brought here by her great-grandparents\, who escaped Berlin in late 1940. Karen also details ferocious antisemitism\, key moments in WWII\, resistance to fascism\, altruism\, serendipity\, and great loss. Ultimately\, Karen solves many mysteries\, honors her parents and the lost\, and is rewarded with a deep sense of connection to those she never met.  \n\n\n\nFrenkel will be in conversation about her book with Dr. Eva Fogelman. \n\n\n\nDr. Eva Fogelman is a licensed psychologist\, author\, filmmaker. She is a founder of the Second Generation movement as well as the Hidden Child Foundation. Fogelman wrote and co-produced the award-winning film Breaking the Silence: The Generation After the Holocaust and is author of the Pulitzer Prize nominee\, Conscience and Courage: Rescuers of Jews During the Holocaust. \n\n\n\nThis program is co-presented by Descendants of Holocaust Survivors and is part of their Transforming Moments: Second Generation of Holocaust Survivor program.
URL:https://evafogelman.com/event/stories-survive-family-treasures-book-talk/
LOCATION:Museum of Jewish Heritage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T130000
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CREATED:20251029T010950Z
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SUMMARY:Eva Fogelman in Conversation with Sandee Brawarsky 
DESCRIPTION:Join us in conversation with prominent psychologist and 2G Eva Fogelman and award-winning journalist Sandee Brawarsky\, as they explore the legacy of the 2G experience from a personal and psychological perspective. \n\n\n\nClick here to register and get a Zoom link.  \n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Eva Fogelman\n\n\n\n\n\nSandee Brawarsky
URL:https://evafogelman.com/event/eva-fogelman-in-conversation-with-sandee-brawarsky/
LOCATION:Online Zoom RSVP
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dorot USA":MAILTO:info@dorotusa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T210000
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SUMMARY:This Ordinary Thing | Q&A with Eva Fogelman
DESCRIPTION:Haunting and unforgettable\, This Ordinary Thing tells the story of non-Jews who helped save Jewish people across Europe during The Holocaust. The film combines never-before-seen archival footage with the testimonies of over forty different people who\, working independently and at great risk to themselves and their families\, saved thousands of Jewish strangers from almost certain death. Narrated by an all-star cast\, the film is a timely reminder of the pockets of goodness that can rise in a sea of evil: everyday people helping others who were “different” from them. \n\n\n\nScreening Firday December 5 to Thursday December 11 at the Cinema Village\, 22 East 12th Street\, NYC.  For more information: \n\n\n\n212) 924-3363 (Movies schedule)(212) 924-3364 (Box Office)info@cinemavillage.com \n\n\n\n\n\n• Q&A on Friday 12/5 after 7pm show\, with Director Nick Davis and composer Adam Guettel. \n\n\n\n• Q&A on Saturday 12/6 after 7pm show\, with Eva Fogelman\, Psychologist\, Filmmaker and author of Conscience and Courage: Rescuers of Jews During the Holocaust. \n\n\n\n• Q&A on Sunday 12/7 after 1pm show\, with Editor Josh Freed. \n\n\n\n• Q&A on Sunday 12/7 after 7pm show\, with Executive Producer Albert M. Tapper. \n\n\n\n• Q&A on Thursday 12/11 after 7pm show\, with Director Nick Davis and actor Bill Irwin. \n\n\n\n\n\nNotably\, none of the people featured in the film thought of themselves as heroes. And yet the film\, with immense contemporary resonance\, causes each of us to ask ourselves “What would I have done?” \n\n\n\nFrom Emmy-winning filmmaker Nick Davis comes This Ordinary Thing — a powerful and deeply moving documentary about ordinary people who performed extraordinary acts of courage during the Holocaust. \n\n\n\nThrough never-before-seen archival footage and the testimonies of over forty individuals\, the film tells the stories of non-Jews who risked their lives—and the lives of their families—to save Jewish strangers across Europe. \n\n\n\nNarrated by an all-star cast including Helen Mirren\, F. Murray Abraham\, Carrie Coon\, Jeremy Irons\, Ellen Burstyn\, and Stephen Fry\, the film explores how compassion and humanity can prevail even in a sea of darkness. None of the rescuers thought of themselves as heroes\, yet their bravery echoes across generations\, asking us all: What would I have done? \n\n\n\nFeaturing a haunting original score by Tony Award–winner Adam Guettel (The Light in the Piazza\, Floyd Collins)\, This Ordinary Thing is a timeless reminder that small acts of goodness can shine through the darkest chapters of history. \n\n\n\nThe film is Executive Produced by Albert M. Tapper (Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy). \n\n\n\n\n\nNick Davis Documentary ‘This Ordinary Thing’ Official Trailer. YouTube.
URL:https://evafogelman.com/event/this-ordinary-thing-qa-with-eva-fogelman/
LOCATION:Cinema Village\, 22 East 12th Street\, New York\, New York\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community Yom Hashoah Commemoration
DESCRIPTION:Eva Fogelman\n\n\n\nTogether as one community let us gather to remember our 6 million martyrs in a brief program consisting of readings\, music and prayer. The featured speaker will be Dr. Eva Fogelman\, pioneer expert on intergenerational transmission of trauma. \n\n\n\nThis year’s program will be held at the JCCH. Some of our teens will be participating in the commemoration. Registration required
URL:https://evafogelman.com/event/community-yom-hashoah-commemoration/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center of Harrison\, New York\, 130 Union Avenue\, Harrison\, New York\, 10528\, United States
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