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SUMMARY:Acts of Care for Holocaust Survivors
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Yom HaShoah for an evening dedicated to honoring Holocaust\nsurvivors and supporting both survivors in Israel and community members here\nin Metropolitan Detroit. We’ll share dinner\, hear reflections from our\nspeakers\, and engage in a hands‑on project centered on resilience\, memory\, and\ncollective care. Together\, we will assemble care items for people in need\nlocally and write letters that will be delivered to Holocaust survivors in\nIsrael. This program offers a space to commemorate the day\, reflect on its\nsignificance\, and take thoughtful action in support of those who need it most. \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/15024
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/acts-of-care-for-holocaust-survivors/
LOCATION:The J – Detroit 6600 W Maple Rd\,
CATEGORIES:Adults,Educational,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Israel,Kosher,Older Adults
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SUMMARY:American Nazis: Antisemitism In The United States with Harry Smith
DESCRIPTION:AMERICAN NAZIS: ANTISEMITISM IN THE UNITED STATES with HARRY SMITH\nIn-Person | The Zekelman Holocaust Center \nWEDNESDAYS\, 1-2:15 PM\nOct. 22\, 29; Nov. 5 \nHow did the United States react to the rise of Nazism in Europe leading up to\nthe Holocaust? What steps did America take during this time? By examining\nthese questions\, you’ll enhance your understanding of the history of\nantisemitism in the United States and its impact on individuals and\ninstitutions. We invite you to critically analyze the US response to Nazi\nideology and the Holocaust\, fostering connections to the current issue of\nantisemitism in our society. \nTuition: $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/12222
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/american-nazis-antisemitism-in-the-united-states-with-harry-smith-3/
LOCATION:The Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Antisemitism,Holocaust,Jewish Learning,Older Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="JLearn":MAILTO:info@jlearn.com
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SUMMARY:American Nazis: Antisemitism In The United States with Harry Smith
DESCRIPTION:AMERICAN NAZIS: ANTISEMITISM IN THE UNITED STATES with HARRY SMITH\nIn-Person | The Zekelman Holocaust Center \nWEDNESDAYS\, 1-2:15 PM\nOct. 22\, 29; Nov. 5 \nHow did the United States react to the rise of Nazism in Europe leading up to\nthe Holocaust? What steps did America take during this time? By examining\nthese questions\, you’ll enhance your understanding of the history of\nantisemitism in the United States and its impact on individuals and\ninstitutions. We invite you to critically analyze the US response to Nazi\nideology and the Holocaust\, fostering connections to the current issue of\nantisemitism in our society. \nTuition: $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/12222
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/american-nazis-antisemitism-in-the-united-states-with-harry-smith-2/
LOCATION:The Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Antisemitism,Holocaust,Jewish Learning,Older Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="JLearn":MAILTO:info@jlearn.com
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SUMMARY:American Nazis: Antisemitism In The United States with Harry Smith
DESCRIPTION:AMERICAN NAZIS: ANTISEMITISM IN THE UNITED STATES with HARRY SMITH\nIn-Person | The Zekelman Holocaust Center \nWEDNESDAYS\, 1-2:15 PM\nOct. 22\, 29; Nov. 5 \nHow did the United States react to the rise of Nazism in Europe leading up to\nthe Holocaust? What steps did America take during this time? By examining\nthese questions\, you’ll enhance your understanding of the history of\nantisemitism in the United States and its impact on individuals and\ninstitutions. We invite you to critically analyze the US response to Nazi\nideology and the Holocaust\, fostering connections to the current issue of\nantisemitism in our society. \nTuition: $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/12222
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/american-nazis-antisemitism-in-the-united-states-with-harry-smith/
LOCATION:The Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Antisemitism,Holocaust,Jewish Learning,Older Adults
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SUMMARY:Detroit Jewish Film Festival: The Ring
DESCRIPTION:Drama / Israel\, Hungary / Hebrew and Hungarian with English subtitles / 120\nminutes\nArnon Noble\, a devout man with a strong bond to his mother\, a Holocaust\nsurvivor\, embarks on a journey to Hungary with his estranged daughter to seek\na legendary ring that once saved her life. Written by and starring Ophir\nAward-winning actor and beloved stand-up comedian Adir Miller\, The Ring is\nbased on his own family’s story of Holocaust survival. \nPresented by The Lenore Marwil Detroit Jewish Film Festival\nSponsors: CHAIM-Children of Holocaust Survivors Association in Michigan;\nThe Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/11189
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-ring/
LOCATION:The Berman Center For The Performing Arts 6600 W Maple Rd\,
CATEGORIES:Adults,Aging,College Students,Hebrew and Yiddish,Holocaust,Israel,LGBTQI,Older Adults,Parenting,Social Justice
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SUMMARY:Detroit Jewish Film Festival: For the Living
DESCRIPTION:Documentary / USA /English / 117 minutes\nIn 1945\, 10-year-old Holocaust survivor Marcel Zielinski made a 60-mile\njourney by foot from Auschwitz-Birkenau to Krakow in search of his family.\nDecades later\, 250 cyclists retrace his path in a mission called Ride for the\nLiving. This powerful documentary draws parallels between his experience and\nthe cyclists’ journey to spark a conversation about the struggle between\ndehumanization and empathy.\nTalk-back with co-director Tim Roper and producer Lisa Effress following the\nscreening.\nPresented by The Lenore Marwil Detroit Jewish Film Festival\nSponsor: Team Alex; Jewish Federation of Detroit; Temple Israel\nBrotherhood; The Zekelman Holocaust Center; JRec \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/11185
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/for-the-living/
LOCATION:The Berman Center For The Performing Arts 6600 W Maple Rd\,
CATEGORIES:Adults,Arts & Culture,College Students,Food Available ($),Holocaust,Older Adults,Parents,Sports & Fitness,Young Adults
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SUMMARY:Reading Between The Lines – Fall with Rebecca Starr
DESCRIPTION:READING BETWEEN THE LINES – Fall with Rebecca Starr\nIn-Person I Max M. Fisher Federation Building \nMONDAYS\, NOON – 1:15 PM\nMonthly: Oct 7; Nov. 4; Dec. 2 \nJoin Rebecca Starr as we dive into a variety of genres of Jewish themed\nliterature in this lively discussion class. Students should read books in\nadvance of class. \n\n\nOCTOBER – One Hundred Saturdays by Michael Frank: The real-life biography of Stella Levi\, who as a young child from Rhodes\, Greece\, survives Auschwitz. \n\n\nNOVEMBER – An Undisturbed Peace by Mary Glickman: Beginning in the 1830s\, Abraham Bento Sassporta Nagar is a peddler in North Carolina\, after traveling from London\, England. \n\n\nDECEMBER – City of Promise: A Novel of New York’s Gilded Age by Beverly Swerling: This story begins at the end of the Civil War and winds through the evolution of New York City. \n\n\nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8570
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/reading-between-the-lines-fall-with-rebecca-starr-2/
LOCATION:Max M. Fisher Federation Building 6735 Telegraph Rd\, Bloomfield Twp
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,History,Holocaust,Jewish Learning,Older Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="JLearn":MAILTO:info@jlearn.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241121T130000
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CREATED:20241029T142706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T145209Z
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SUMMARY:The Resistance Of Women During The Holocaust with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:THE RESISTANCE OF WOMEN DURING THE HOLOCAUST with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks\nIn-Person | Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus  \nTHURSDAYS\, 1 – 2:15 PM\nNov. 7\, 14\, 21 \nThe Holocaust was not inevitable. Rather\, it was the result of choices made\nover time by individuals and groups of people to be perpetrators\,\ncollaborators and bystanders. However\, many people resisted the Nazi regime\nincluding vast numbers of women. While women’s stories of resistance are\nlesser known\, they are vital to our understanding of how both Jews and nonJews\nresisted dehumanization and hate during the Holocaust. \nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8597
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-resistance-of-women-during-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks-2/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Women
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ORGANIZER;CN="JLearn":MAILTO:info@jlearn.com
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CREATED:20241029T142657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T145150Z
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SUMMARY:The Resistance Of Women During The Holocaust with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:THE RESISTANCE OF WOMEN DURING THE HOLOCAUST with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks\nIn-Person | Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus  \nTHURSDAYS\, 1 – 2:15 PM\nNov. 7\, 14\, 21 \nThe Holocaust was not inevitable. Rather\, it was the result of choices made\nover time by individuals and groups of people to be perpetrators\,\ncollaborators and bystanders. However\, many people resisted the Nazi regime\nincluding vast numbers of women. While women’s stories of resistance are\nlesser known\, they are vital to our understanding of how both Jews and nonJews\nresisted dehumanization and hate during the Holocaust. \nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8597
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-resistance-of-women-during-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Women
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ORGANIZER;CN="JLearn":MAILTO:info@jlearn.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241107T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T145115Z
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SUMMARY:The Resistance Of Women During The Holocaust with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:THE RESISTANCE OF WOMEN DURING THE HOLOCAUST with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks\nIn-Person | Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus  \nTHURSDAYS\, 1 – 2:15 PM\nNov. 7\, 14\, 21 \nThe Holocaust was not inevitable. Rather\, it was the result of choices made\nover time by individuals and groups of people to be perpetrators\,\ncollaborators and bystanders. However\, many people resisted the Nazi regime\nincluding vast numbers of women. While women’s stories of resistance are\nlesser known\, they are vital to our understanding of how both Jews and nonJews\nresisted dehumanization and hate during the Holocaust. \nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8597
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-resistance-of-women-during-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks-3/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Women
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ORGANIZER;CN="JLearn":MAILTO:info@jlearn.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241107T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241107T141500
DTSTAMP:20260428T122214
CREATED:20241030T145115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T145115Z
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SUMMARY:The Resistance Of Women During The Holocaust with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:THE RESISTANCE OF WOMEN DURING THE HOLOCAUST with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks\nIn-Person | Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus  \nTHURSDAYS\, 1 – 2:15 PM\nNov. 7\, 14\, 21 \nThe Holocaust was not inevitable. Rather\, it was the result of choices made\nover time by individuals and groups of people to be perpetrators\,\ncollaborators and bystanders. However\, many people resisted the Nazi regime\nincluding vast numbers of women. While women’s stories of resistance are\nlesser known\, they are vital to our understanding of how both Jews and nonJews\nresisted dehumanization and hate during the Holocaust. \nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8597
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-resistance-of-women-during-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks-4/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Women
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ORGANIZER;CN="JLearn":MAILTO:info@jlearn.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241104T131500
DTSTAMP:20260428T122214
CREATED:20241030T145047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T145047Z
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SUMMARY:Reading Between The Lines – Fall with Rebecca Starr
DESCRIPTION:READING BETWEEN THE LINES – Fall with Rebecca Starr\nIn-Person I Max M. Fisher Federation Building \nMONDAYS\, NOON – 1:15 PM\nMonthly: Oct 7; Nov. 4; Dec. 2 \nJoin Rebecca Starr as we dive into a variety of genres of Jewish themed\nliterature in this lively discussion class. Students should read books in\nadvance of class. \n\n\nOCTOBER – One Hundred Saturdays by Michael Frank: The real-life biography of Stella Levi\, who as a young child from Rhodes\, Greece\, survives Auschwitz. \n\n\nNOVEMBER – An Undisturbed Peace by Mary Glickman: Beginning in the 1830s\, Abraham Bento Sassporta Nagar is a peddler in North Carolina\, after traveling from London\, England. \n\n\nDECEMBER – City of Promise: A Novel of New York’s Gilded Age by Beverly Swerling: This story begins at the end of the Civil War and winds through the evolution of New York City. \n\n\nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8570
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/reading-between-the-lines-fall-with-rebecca-starr-3/
LOCATION:Max M. Fisher Federation Building 6735 Telegraph Rd\, Bloomfield Twp
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,History,Holocaust,Jewish Learning,Older Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="JLearn":MAILTO:info@jlearn.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241007T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241007T131500
DTSTAMP:20260428T122214
CREATED:20240723T004447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T044515Z
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SUMMARY:Reading Between The Lines – Fall with Rebecca Starr
DESCRIPTION:READING BETWEEN THE LINES – Fall with Rebecca Starr\nIn-Person I Max M. Fisher Federation Building \nMONDAYS\, NOON – 1:15 PM\nMonthly: Oct 7; Nov. 4; Dec. 2 \nJoin Rebecca Starr as we dive into a variety of genres of Jewish themed\nliterature in this lively discussion class. Students should read books in\nadvance of class. \n\n\nOCTOBER – One Hundred Saturdays by Michael Frank: The real-life biography of Stella Levi\, who as a young child from Rhodes\, Greece\, survives Auschwitz. \n\n\nNOVEMBER – An Undisturbed Peace by Mary Glickman: Beginning in the 1830s\, Abraham Bento Sassporta Nagar is a peddler in North Carolina\, after traveling from London\, England. \n\n\nDECEMBER – City of Promise: A Novel of New York’s Gilded Age by Beverly Swerling: This story begins at the end of the Civil War and winds through the evolution of New York City. \n\n\nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8570
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/reading-between-the-lines-fall-with-rebecca-starr/
LOCATION:Max M. Fisher Federation Building 6735 Telegraph Rd\, Bloomfield Twp
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,History,Holocaust,Jewish Learning,Older Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="JLearn":MAILTO:info@jlearn.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240328T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240328T141500
DTSTAMP:20260428T122214
CREATED:20240313T181555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T125839Z
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SUMMARY:The Forgotten Women Of The Holocaust with Dr Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:The Forgotten Women Of The Holocaust\nThe Holocaust was not a gender-neutral genocide. Women experienced the\nHolocaust differently and were targeted specifically as women. Explore the\nunique experiences of women under Nazi control through the stories of Jewish\nvictims\, survivors\, and perpetrators of the Holocaust\, and learn about women\nwho risked their lives to resist hatred and help others. Discuss the impact\nthat women had on the Holocaust and for generations of Jews moving forward.\n Co-Sponsored by The Zekelman Holocaust Center __ \nInstructor : Dr Katie Chaka Parks\nTuition:  $55.00\nDay/Time: Thu   1:00 PM   –   2:15 PM\nLocation: IN-person at the Zekelman Holocaust Center\nClass Dates : 3/14/2024\, 3/21/2024\, 3/28/2024 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/6412
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-forgotten-women-of-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks-3/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Jewish Learning,Older Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240321T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240321T141500
DTSTAMP:20260428T122214
CREATED:20240313T181554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T091355Z
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SUMMARY:The Forgotten Women Of The Holocaust with Dr Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:The Forgotten Women Of The Holocaust\nThe Holocaust was not a gender-neutral genocide. Women experienced the\nHolocaust differently and were targeted specifically as women. Explore the\nunique experiences of women under Nazi control through the stories of Jewish\nvictims\, survivors\, and perpetrators of the Holocaust\, and learn about women\nwho risked their lives to resist hatred and help others. Discuss the impact\nthat women had on the Holocaust and for generations of Jews moving forward.\n Co-Sponsored by The Zekelman Holocaust Center __ \nInstructor : Dr Katie Chaka Parks\nTuition:  $55.00\nDay/Time: Thu   1:00 PM   –   2:15 PM\nLocation: IN-person at the Zekelman Holocaust Center\nClass Dates : 3/14/2024\, 3/21/2024\, 3/28/2024 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/6412
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-forgotten-women-of-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks-2/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Jewish Learning,Older Adults
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SUMMARY:The Forgotten Women Of The Holocaust with Dr Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:The Forgotten Women Of The Holocaust\nThe Holocaust was not a gender-neutral genocide. Women experienced the\nHolocaust differently and were targeted specifically as women. Explore the\nunique experiences of women under Nazi control through the stories of Jewish\nvictims\, survivors\, and perpetrators of the Holocaust\, and learn about women\nwho risked their lives to resist hatred and help others. Discuss the impact\nthat women had on the Holocaust and for generations of Jews moving forward.\n Co-Sponsored by The Zekelman Holocaust Center __ \nInstructor : Dr Katie Chaka Parks\nTuition:  $55.00\nDay/Time: Thu   1:00 PM   –   2:15 PM\nLocation: IN-person at the Zekelman Holocaust Center\nClass Dates : 3/14/2024\, 3/21/2024\, 3/28/2024 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/6412
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-forgotten-women-of-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Jewish Learning,Older Adults
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ORGANIZER;CN="JLearn":MAILTO:info@jlearn.com
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