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Asherah
[ uh-sheer-uh ]
noun
, plural A·she·rim [uh, -, sheer, -im], A·she·rahs
- an ancient Semitic goddess, sometimes identified with Ashtoreth and Astarte, worshiped by the Phoenicians and Canaanites.
- any of various upright wooden objects serving as a sacred symbol of Asherah.
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Ms. Martin, along with artist Asherah Weiss, worked with students at West Side on a project they called “PepToc”.
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Her videos feature her and her daughter Asherah, 9, cooking a pound cake and laughing and later playing “The Cup Song” at the kitchen table of their D.C. home.
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Asherah Davidown, 17, of Magalia and her family lost their house, two dogs and a car in the Paradise fire.
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Asherah Davidown, 17, of Magalia and her family lost their house, two dogs and a car in the Paradise fire.
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Asherah Davidown, 17, of Magalia and her family lost their house, two dogs and a car in the Paradise fire.
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