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Daughters of Sarah.


Daughters of Sarah

Eva Martin Sartori & Madeleine Madeleine (măd`əlĭn, Fr. mädlĕn`) [Fr.,=Magdalen, i.e., Mary Magdalen], large church of Paris, in the Place de la Madeleine. It was originally planned by J. A.  Cottnenet-Hage

Holmes & Meier Mei·er   , Richard Born 1934.

American architect noted for technically innovative designs that blend respectfully with their natural environments. His best-known works include the High Museum in Atlanta and the Getty Center in Los Angeles.
 

PO Box 943, Teaneck Teaneck (tē`nĕk), residential township (1990 pop. 37,825), Bergen co., NE N.J., near the Hackensack River; settled in the early 1600s, inc. 1895. Jewelry, electrical equipment, and food seasonings are among its manufactures. , NJ 07666

0841914451, $24.00, www.holmesandmeier.com

English isn't the only language Jewish writers ply (mathematics, data) ply - 1. Of a node in a tree, the number of branches between that node and the root.

2. Of a tree, the maximum ply of any of its nodes.
 their trade in. "Daughters of Sarah: Anthology of Jewish Women Writing in French" is a collection of essays and stories from French Jewish women from the past two hundred plus years. The writings reflect on many subjects, not just those regarding France or Jewish culture. "Daughters of Sarah" is a must for anyone who wants a different sampling of Jewish writers in the world.
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