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l'chaim

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l'chaim [ləˈxɑjim]
interj & n
(Non-Christian Religions / Judaism) a variant spelling of lechaim


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Four ornate chandeliers patterned after Stars of David hang in the lobby, while the lobby bar is named L'chaim ("to life" in Hebrew).
SAN FRANCISCO--(BW HealthWire)--April 2, 1998--Responding to recent debates in the medical community over whether regular consumption of red wine is actually good for your heart, L'Chaim Enterprises Inc.
 
 
 
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