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  2. Interfaith greetings in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Assalamualaikum, Salam sejahtera bagi kita semua, Shalom, Salve, Om swastiastu, Namo buddhaya, Salam kebajikan Variations exist, such as combining or replacing " Salam Sejahtera " with " Shalom " entirely as both represent Christianity, in addition to adding greeting phrases in regional languages or for traditional religions.

  3. Kejora dan Bintang - Wikipedia

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    However, Bintang is very good at playing the piano. Ryan is then remarried to Hanifa (Cut Keke), a widow with one child named Janet (Eva Anindita). One day, while Kejora is flying back to Jakarta, her suitcase gets switched up with Erlangga's (Baim Wong), the grandson of Gautama (Mieke Wijaya), a rich, yet a very stubborn and needy woman.

  4. Jewish views on astrology - Wikipedia

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    Zodiac in a 6th-century synagogue at Beth Alpha, Israel.. Astrology has been a topic of debate among Jews for over 2000 years. While not a Jewish practice or teaching as such, astrology made its way into Jewish thought, as can be seen in the many references to it in the Talmud.

  5. One Day We'll Talk About Today - Wikipedia

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    One Day We'll Talk About Today (Indonesian: Nanti Kita Cerita tentang Hari Ini) is a 2020 Indonesian family drama film directed by Angga Dwimas Sasongko and produced by Visinema Pictures. The film was adapted from the novel Nanti Kita Cerita tentang Hari Ini by Marcella FP .

  6. Jakarta Planetarium and Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Planetarium and Observatory (Indonesian: Planetarium dan Observatorium Jakarta) is a public planetarium and an observatory, part of the Taman Ismail Marzuki Art and Science Complex in Jakarta, Indonesia. The planetarium is the oldest of the three planetaria in Indonesia. The second planetarium is located in Surabaya, East Java.