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Leora Kadisha, CEO of the style-centric social network StyledOn.com says Hironzen Sushi is truly an LA gem, hidden in a little strip mall.
Tara Settembre: Local Celebs' Favorite Hidden Gems in LA Tara Settembre 2011
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Kadisha Valley, a deep gorge carved by the river of the same name, had sheltered monastic communities for centuries.
A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009
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He was raised by his grandmother in Zane, a village of 100 families, 700 meters above the Mediterranean Sea and in the embrace of the Kadisha Valley, which took its name from the Aramaic word for “Holy.”
A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009
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Kadisha Valley, a deep gorge carved by the river of the same name, had sheltered monastic communities for centuries.
A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009
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He was raised by his grandmother in Zane, a village of 100 families, 700 meters above the Mediterranean Sea and in the embrace of the Kadisha Valley, which took its name from the Aramaic word for “Holy.”
A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009
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He was raised by his grandmother in Zane, a village of 100 families, 700 meters above the Mediterranean Sea and in the embrace of the Kadisha Valley, which took its name from the Aramaic word for “Holy.”
A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009
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Kadisha Valley, a deep gorge carved by the river of the same name, had sheltered monastic communities for centuries.
A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009
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Izak Parvis Nazarian, who established CECI to promote democracy and voting rights among Israeli citizens and youth, took a back seat at the glittering evening, as did his daughter, Dora Kadisha, the chief organizer of the program.
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Izak Parvis Nazarian, who established CECI to promote democracy and voting rights among Israeli citizens and youth, took a back seat at the glittering evening, as did his daughter, Dora Kadisha, the chief organizer of the program.
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So, said one Hassid, you should go to the Chevre Kadisha, the burial society of the Lubavechers.
Postcards from Heaven Dan Gordon 2008
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