- The
chajá (Spanish: [tʃaˈxa]) cake is a
typical dessert in
Uruguayan cuisine. It was
created on
April 27, 1927 by
Orlando Castellano, the
owner of the...
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Helena Rubinstein (born
Chaja Rubinstein;
December 25, 1872 –
April 1, 1965) was a
Polish and
American businesswoman, art collector, and philanthropist...
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Chaja Ruchel Goldstein (2 July 1908 – 27
January 1999) was a Polish-born
Dutch dancer and singer. The
daughter of
Jacob Schyja Goldstein and Laja Bromberger...
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Chaja & Mimi is a 2009 do****entary
short film by producer/director Eric
Esser from Berlin, Germany. The work
consists primarily of an
interview with two...
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sister named Chaja, who was a high
school graduate,
which was rare for the time and place.
Hearing that
Asael needed help with bookkeeping,
Chaja offered to...
- In the 1998 film Left
Luggage Mr
Kalman calls Chaja "A Gomer"
while arguing with his wife
about Chaja's appointment as
nanny to the
children as she wearing...
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physical laborer, he
later became a
renowned expert candy-maker. He
married Chaja Feige Frucht in 1928, and they had two children. In 1940,
after the Germans...
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desserts include the
Pastafrola (a type of cake
filled with
quince jelly) and
Chajá (meringue,
sponge cake,
whipped cream and fruits,
typically peaches and...
- Republic) is an
Israeli actress. She may be best
known for her role as
Chaja Dresner in
Steven Spielberg's
Holocaust drama Schindler's List. Miri Fabian...
- include:
Chaja Florentin,
interviewed in the 2009
German do****etary
Chaja & Mimi
Chaja Goldstein (1908–1999), Polish-born
Dutch dancer and
singer Chaja Rubinstein...