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Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, also known as Shin, is the most popular form of Buddhism in Japan but there are not many Westerners who have delved deeply into the tradition.
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Lieutenant Jeanette Shin is an American priest in the Jodo Shinshu tradition, and a Buddhist chaplain in the US military.
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The single most popular author for young readers in Shin's program?
October 2008 2008
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The single most popular author for young readers in Shin's program?
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On the other hand, because Shin is involved in the events, he materializes a grotesque featured “Persona”.
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Later, while serving as aide-de-camp to General Ehud Barak, then the head of Aman, Lev was at the scene of the Bus 300 hijacking, which destroyed Ginossar's career in Shin Bet.
In a Ruined Country 2005
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Later, while serving as aide-de-camp to General Ehud Barak, then the head of Aman, Lev was at the scene of the Bus 300 hijacking, which destroyed Ginossar's career in Shin Bet.
In a Ruined Country 2005
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The school called Chên-yen (in Japanese Shin-gon), true word, or
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3 Charles Eliot 1896
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“I Got Four Words For Ya:” Microsoft in Shin-Okubo
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“I Got Four Words For Ya:” Microsoft in Shin-Okubo
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