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Kadia Molodowsky (Yiddish: קאַדיע מאָלאָדאָװסקי; also:
Kadya Molodowsky; May 10, 1894, in
Bereza Kartuska, now Byaroza,
Belarus –
March 23, 1975, in Philadelphia)...
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Gurun and
Suwal (conjectured to be
overseas islands) and "in the north" (
kadya-
kadya),
probably referring to the
mountainous regions of Bali. The Belanjong...
- carrot-based
variant of kimchi), ****su (loosely
similar to janchi-guksu), and u-
kadya are served.
There is also khe (based on hoe,
similar to sashimi), begodya...
- New York Press. Molodowsky, K. (1999).
Paper Bridges:
Selected Poems of
Kadya Molodowsky (K. ****erstein, Trans.). Detroit:
Wayne State University Press...
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Anthony D****an Manu
Manjith "Karirulu (Kannada)" Arun
James Gururaja Bhat
Kadya "Thaniye Thaniye"
Suchith Suresan,
Charles Nazareth B. K. Harinarayanan...
- She is
known for her
research focus on
Yiddish women writers,
notably Kadya Molodowsky,
Malka Heifetz Tussman, and
Celia Dropkin. ****erstein was born...
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international youth exchange projects such as the
Caravan Orchestra, the
Kadya Choir, and the
Triangle Orchestra,
concerts in Erfurt,
Eisenach and other...
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carved out in 1st or 2nd
century AD,
influenced by
Buddhist architecture.
Kadya Dungar hill from
Udasin Akhada ashram Kadia Dungar caves inside.
Kadia Dungar...
- 249–258. doi:10.1515/9783110970449.249. ISBN 978-3-598-21560-5. Molodowsky,
Kadya (2006). A
House of
Seven Windows.
Syracuse University Press. ISBN 978-0-815-60845-5...
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featured Conel Chyoon and Lap T in the
album which has
songs like Chibwelele,
Kadya Ubwelele, Sionse,
Ndinjoye and Mundilanditse.
Khuzumba was born on November...