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  2. Review: A giant meatball is the gateway dish to L.A.'s best ...

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    Critic Bill Addison reviews Azizam, a new Persian restaurant in Silver Lake that delves further into the cuisine than kebabs and piles of rice. Review: A giant meatball is the gateway dish to L.A ...

  3. Abdullah Yusuf Azzam - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah Yusuf Azzam [a] (() 14 November 1941 – () 24 November 1989) was a Palestinian-Jordanian Islamist jihadist and theologian.Belonging to the Salafi movement within Sunni Islam, he and his family fled from what had been the Jordanian-annexed West Bank after the 1967 Six-Day War and pursued higher education in Jordan and Egypt before relocating to Saudi Arabia.

  4. Azizam - Wikipedia

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    Azizam is a restaurant in Los Angeles, California. [1] [2] It was named one of the twenty best new restaurants of 2024 by Bon Appétit. [3] References

  5. Azzam - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Rahman Hassan Azzam (also known as Azzam Pasha), Egyptian diplomat who is known for making the famous Azzam Pasha quotation; Abdullah Yusuf Azzam, Palestinian Sunni Islamic militant, scholar, and theologian

  6. A celebrated Persian pop-up finds a permanent home in ... - AOL

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    Plus, K-Team Korean barbecue from the founders of Park's BBQ, a Thai roast duck specialist opens, one of L.A.'s best burgers now at the beach, and more.

  7. Ashkenazi Hebrew - Wikipedia

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    There are considerable differences between the Lithuanian, Polish (also known as Galician), Hungarian, and German pronunciations. These are most obvious in the treatment of cholam: the northern German pronunciation is [au], the southern German pronunciation is [o], the Galician/Polish pronunciation is [oi], the Hungarian is [øi], and the Lithuanian pronunciation is [ei].

  8. Haim Hazaz - Wikipedia

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    Haim Hazaz was born in the village of Sidorovichi, Kiev Governorate in the Russian Empire, the same village of future prime minister Yitzhak Rabin's family. [2] [3] His father, a Breslov Hasidic Jew, was a timber agent and the family spent long periods of time in the forests around Kyiv.

  9. Azadi Square - Wikipedia

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    Azadi Square (Persian: میدان آزادی Meydāne Āzādi meaning "Freedom Square" or "Liberty Square"), formerly known as Shahyad Square (Persian: میدان شهیاد Meydāne Ŝahyād meaning "Remembrance of [the] Shah Square"), is a mainly green city square in Tehran, Iran.