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Jarrar was born and grew up in Damascus, where date-covered palm trees grew tall, and the perfume of cardamom, sumac, nutmeg, and spice perfumed the air.
This post has originally been written by Forbes Magazine on Sun, Apr 23, 23. Find the original post here at Forbes Magazine
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