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Asherah

[ uh-sheer-uh ]

noun

, plural A·she·rim [uh, -, sheer, -im], A·she·rahs
  1. an ancient Semitic goddess, sometimes identified with Ashtoreth and Astarte, worshiped by the Phoenicians and Canaanites.
  2. 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”.

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.

Asherah Davidown, 17, of Magalia and her family lost their house, two dogs and a car in the Paradise fire.

Asherah Davidown, 17, of Magalia and her family lost their house, two dogs and a car in the Paradise fire.

Asherah Davidown, 17, of Magalia and her family lost their house, two dogs and a car in the Paradise fire.

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