• Leah Gottfried (born 1991) is an American Orthodox Jewish actress and filmmaker, best known for creating and starring in the web series Soon By You. In...
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  • Soon By You is an American comedy webseries created by Leah Gottfried. The series follows six young Modern Orthodox Jewish singles living in New York City...
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  • Pellin, writer and activist Shais Rishon, filmmakers Amy Guterson and Leah Gottfried, social media influencer Adina Sash, and musicians Dalia Shusterman...
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  • Yeshivah's annual In the Glow event for women, performing alongside Miriam Leah Droz and Bulletproof Stockings. In 2014, she released the music video "Invisible"...
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  • Orthodox through Chabad. Rothstein is married to the actress and filmmaker Leah Gottfried, known for the successful webseries Soon By You. "Limmud Conference...
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  • American conservative documentary filmmaker and activist.[citation needed] Leah Gottfried (born 1991), American Orthodox Jewish actress and filmmaker. "Search...
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  • other disciplines, with rehearsals for an end-of-session production. Leah Gottfried, who later created the web series Soon By You, attended the program...
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    Rachel Leah Bloom (born April 3, 1987) is an American actress, writer, and comedian, best known for co-creating and starring as Rebecca Bunch in The CW...
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    Lea Salonga (redirect from Leah Salonga)
    Your Dreams (2007), for the songs "Peacock Princess" (sung with Gilbert Gottfried) and "I've Got My Eyes on You" Shelldon (2008), for the song "It's a Brand...
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    use of the name, the "Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover" received its name on the 360th anniversary of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's birth...
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