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  2. Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation - Wikipedia

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    The congregation was founded in 1856 and erected its first synagogue building in 1858 "in Judah’s Block (East Washington Street), opposite the Court House." [3] This early building was replaced with the building at 435 East Market Street in 1868, [4] and the Tenth Street Temple in 1899.

  3. St. Joseph Neighborhood Historic District - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph Neighborhood Historic District is a national historic district located at Indianapolis, Indiana. The district encompasses 57 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Indianapolis. It was developed between about 1855 and 1930, and include representative examples of Italianate and Queen Anne style architecture.

  4. Twelve-dish Christmas Eve supper - Wikipedia

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    Boiled or deep fried dumplings (Polish: pierogi, Ukrainian: вареники, varenyky, Lithuanian: auselės) with a wide variety of fillings (including cabbage or sauerkraut, mushrooms and crushed poppy seeds), are among the most popular dishes.

  5. How to Make Homemade Pierogi the Right Way - AOL

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    Step 1: Make the Pierogi Dough. In a food processor, combine the flour, salt, eggs, water and butter. Pulse until the mix forms a dough. If it looks too dry, add a water a tablespoon at a time ...

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  7. Pirog - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from the ancient Proto-Slavic word pir, meaning "banquet" or "festivity". [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Russian plural, pirogi (with the stress on the last syllable), should not be confused with pierogi (stress on "ro" in Polish and English) in Polish cuisine , which are dumplings similar to Russian pelmeni or Ukrainian varenyky .

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  9. Kalduny - Wikipedia

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    Kalduny or kolduny (Belarusian: калдуны́, Polish: kołduny, Lithuanian: koldūnai) are dumplings stuffed with meat, mushrooms or other ingredients, made in Belarusian, Lithuanian, and Polish cuisines, akin to the Polish pierogi, Russian pelmeni [1] and the Ukrainian varenyky.