Raisin

  • 51RAISIN, MAX — (1881–1957), rabbi and author, the younger brother of jacob raisin . Born in Poland, he arrived in the United States as a boy of 12. He was ordained as rabbi at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati in 1903. He served as   rabbi of Congregation… …

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  • 52Raisin bread — is a bread that contains raisins. It is often classified as a sweet bread and is sometimes combined with cinnamon sugar. Served toasted or as a dessert, the bread is a common delicacy in the United States and Northern Europe …

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  • 53Raisin' Cain — Album par Johnny Winter Sortie 1980 Enregistrement The Schoolhouse, Westport (Connecticut) Durée 43:05 Genre Blues Rock, blues …

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  • 54Raisin de cuve — ● Raisin de cuve raisin servant à la fabrication du vin …

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  • 55Raisin de table — ● Raisin de table raisin destiné à être consommé frais, comme fruit …

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  • 56RAISIN, JACOB ZALMAN — (1877–1946), rabbi and writer. After emigrating from Poland to the United States, he served as a Reform rabbi in Charleston, South Carolina, for many years (1915–44). An author of Hebrew poems and articles on English literature in Hebrew, his… …

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  • 57Raisin bombers — (German Rosinenbomber ) was the name Berliners gave to the transport aircraft of the Western Allies, which brought in supplies to the western half of the city of Berlin during the Berlin Blockade in 1949. The name came from the fact that some… …

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  • 58Raisin suisse — (fr., spr. Räsäng swiß, Gescheckter Wein), eine in der Schweiz gewöhnliche Rebensorte; Beeren abwechselnd blau od. weiß, od. die einzelne Beere sieht blau u. weiß …

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  • 59Raisin d'Amérique — ● Raisin d Amérique phytolacca …

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  • 60Raisin d'ours — ● Raisin d ours busserole …

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