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T hoi year the
EJ..Khouri family will ""kbta1c
the t ..nty-fifth anni ....... ry 01 its arrinl OIl A...
drowI, NC. Joe aOO R..... aOO the Ii... t/tuc '"
m.;...""" dlildml, ...,..,d I""" MinDeIopolii to
be
to ROOC" lamily ill Copper H ill, 1'N
1"1>ey opc:lIed • clolbin. $tOn "" Main Suut,
I,';", in • rented oo...e .....- the ocbaoI. Thi.
wu the ..,... 01 the fint octiv<: ~.preuioa 01 the
C.t/IoIiI: f. ith in that WWI>.
imbued with. deep lailll, 1II<y did not miD<!
,he alnIO$l forty-minute d liv<: to Murphy to to to
church. Of
Jot. Rooc aDd th~ children
.... "' ... 1)' oIat«l when the lint M... in And"' ....
..... celebnt«l in their t.om.. II would be ......
.. ..J )'Un helon: • Gkrunary pr;..t ......., COlI><!
.... ry Slmday I.,. M.... "Midftis:!tt EIoctri<:,~ tile
....... 01 Ihc Harold J.-. bmiIy. ud then, _
the caqrcpti.on ptW, the pubIk libnIry
.. the IinI 'churches: No mat~ - they ....
thei, flUllily bl• • n ecdesioIa. • link church.
Family ...... , pra)'O ........... """'Y. ud Ii,m«l
au>dIa and pra)'O' for special int.n,;"'" and dur,
"" u".. 01 erisis. .....11 os ...",Lo, .. ti~ in.
11n><:1i011 of the children. was the ordinary fnC'
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10 Joe the wonll of • na,ive from .... rby Nan,",
hal. Got)e: "The",.", three thi"" the moun'ain
poOpk ",.Uy don't like _ C.'hoIics. Vlnk_
aOO foni,"""." H. then ... mi_ Joe !Ita, he
was all threel Joe ..... t<cmpt«l ,arty"" to """'"
btH:k to M,nneapolis. Eooo<Irqed to ... y by
load"" buot ............ it ......., k:q: befon: .n ,he
a·Khouri·, ... '" deeply admired. J.,.. "-'«I he
lIDCIt... ood .he .11...... by
his own
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..,.,.,m",
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pie in Lebo,.,.,. ll>ey'"" tot to eye )'011 up .nd
do ..... nd watch your action •. An~, they Ft to
be friends ... ith you they'lI siv<: you the win off
their b"d _ <10 an)'lhi", lor )'011."
Whrn osk«l if there wu onythl .. In pankulo'
,hit enablood them to k... p. and evtn " .. nJ'hrt!.
thei, lai!lt in litis mi«ion environment, .h.... was
1\Ohr$i..._
in ........
·Weowe.1ot to our
lamily bact""""" ."" Lebo ...... culture. Our
PO"""" bad • """'I fa~h, ~ Roo< mpo<>ded.
MapotiaUy my 1IIOIhe, ... ho li..,.J with", 011" and
"" I... _Iv<: ~an and ibe ..as III tnsp;raUon
Ii..,.
GUN_U ' S ( HAUINOI
�for tbo <bildml. Wt NYC uiod Co brifII our kids
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""..,pidg CI>o f.iClt il iol>orit«l. I,...... Wt bve
I proverb: ·e •• n wonhlp i. a habic.' (Nr faich is
I lot bluer cNn .... ything thac can hlppen _
dw"". rials or I n)chi..,. W. just IUlCk Cd Che
<:QIIvktiooos of 0)1,1. . .I....,., and by I;'",. d>t:m
people \>eQJne attrar;ted to \IS ...:I ....u,. ~
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tl>oi. porenc •. I .. occive Co,ho!;c" 'oday. jus, "
they \vc .. II (I>oy P"" up. All \VCre invol .... d in
the CYO. Oeo<to and AnUtoony ove .. ""'0"
CIt""""
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,he Immaculate Cor>oeplioot parilb c:ouncil ...:I is
.hairman of ,he Family Lift Committ..,. 'The'e'"
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in Andre..., A.ll .. ven ove .. leewn. For fdt« n
yeart !be p... btlped R_ with lhe clnan:h
I........ <burch oIeaniq and at oocial fuocta.;
they oho n:cotded 1M poriolt ..,¥dopes. Manila
is IIOW Social Curunittcc chalrpe,-_ Batbon,
Marilm ...:I Maroha helped .. ~h I","m,,, Bible
Scl>ool aDd. ",hile .,ill .. nOO. 'Theresa and Cathorine llought I CCD .1.... At ..,bool, ..bore IU
.. ven p"""ated IS bonor .. lIdonlS. they overe
"
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the local and diocaan Ie ..... , J>arl$h Coulll:il
chairmaIo. F i _ Com~ dWl""IlWl. MIII.. t ..
01 CommIllllOtl. U...........ber 01 the Dioca&a
P _ I Coulll:il. boord .... mbe. 01 the diocesan
Good Shepherd Nu"';n, SeI'Yice ,n Hay<o<riIk.
chainnln of the Oiocaan ~Iopma" Fulld
""mpai",. and <!\airman of the West.", NC D.. n •
..y. I. F.b .... ry of thil year ht was .ppoinl~
by a.lrIott.·, 8ishop Michael Begley III serveo'
tht Committee for tht Select;on of 8ilhopl
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communily. In 1971 the And ....... lion. aub
nomi ... oed hlm lOt Ddtriet 00 ...11'00' llId ht ...at.
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...... Jot Iw .. l,shed ... Uo<o and a C:;Ii1eD. II •
.--....-.I: "My ciYic: wort:: hdp«l my church
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in"Olvul In the comm"'"'1 .. bet-. t Ii"" III ","ke
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El-Khouri Family
Description
An account of the resource
These materials were provided by Marsha El-Khouri Shiver and primarily relate to the life of her father, Joseph Maroun El-Khouri, and his family in Lebanon and in the United States. <br />
<h5>Biography</h5>
Joseph Maroun El-Khouri was born in 1924 in Kour, Batroun, Lebanon and Mariam Thomee Yazbek El-Khouri, one of seven children. His father, Reverend Joseph Michael Maroun El-Khouri was a Maronite priest, and at least one sibling, Sister Victorine El-Khouri, followed his example and joined religious orders. <br /><br />Joseph served as an intelligence agent and interpreter for Great Britain during World War II. In 1949, Joseph travelled to Minneapolis, Minnesota to help settle an uncle’s estate. Initially Joseph had no intention of immigrating permanently to the United States, but soon after he arrived he met and fell in love with Rose Isaac while visiting relatives who lived in the large Lebanese community located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Rose was the daughter of Thanios (Thomas) Isaac and Moura (Nora) Lawandos Isaac, who immigrated to the United States in 1912 and 1914, respectively, and were married in 1917. Thanios Isaac supported his wife and five children by working various laboring jobs, including for the railroad and a local wiremill. Thanios Isaac passed away in 1939. <br /><br />Joseph and Rose married in Rose’s hometown in 1950, and moved to Minneapolis where they operated a grocery store until 1953. Joseph was naturalized in 1954 with the help of his friend Vice President Hubert Humphrey, at the time a Minnesota senator. In 1955, Joseph and Rose moved to Andrews, North Carolina, to be closer to Rose’s sister Bessie Isaac Jabaley, who was living near her husband’s family in Copper Hill, TN. The Jabaley’s helped the growing El-Khouri family establish themselves in their new home by making Joseph the manager of their department store, Jabaley’s, which Joseph purchased and renamed to Khouri’s in 1965. The store remained open until 1989. <br /><br />Joseph quickly established himself as a prominent civic leader in North Carolina. He served on a number of boards and service organizations including: the Andrews Lion Club, Western Carolina University Board of Visitors, Cherokee County United Way, the Andrews Chamber of Commerce, and the Daniel Boone Council of Boy Scouts. Joseph was a devoted Democrat, even serving, with his eldest son George, as an elected delegate to the 1988 Democratic National Convention in Atlanta. In addition to these civic and political accomplishments, Joseph and Rose were pillars of the Catholic community in North Carolina, holding the town’s first Catholic masses in their own home, and donating the land upon which the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church was built in Andrews, North Carolina. <br /><br />Joseph and Rose had seven children: George Maron El-Khouri, Theresa El-Khouri Martin, Mariam El-Khouri Gerber, Marsha El-Khouri Shiver, Barbara El-Khouri, Catherine El-Khouri, and Anthony El-Khouri. Joseph passed away on July 22, 2012; at the time of collection acquisition (2012), Rose El-Khouri was still living. Since his passing, Joseph El-Khouri’s contributions to North Carolina have been recognized locally, and his legacy has been carried forth by his children and grandchildren.<br />
<h5>Scope and Content</h5>
The collection consists of photographs, letters, documents, and articles relating to the life of Joseph Maroun El-Khouri, his wife Rose Isaac El-Khouri, and his children. The material details Joseph's career and community contributions as well as providing insight into multiple generations of Lebanese-American family life.<br /><br />The collection also contains photographs and letters relating to Joseph El-Khouri’s relatives in Lebanon, as well as materials from Rose Isaac El-Khouri’s family in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Creator
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Unknown
Source
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Date
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circa 1910-2012
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA)
Type
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Image
Text
Subject
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Immigrants--Lebanese--United States
Language
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English
Arabic
Contributor
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
Collection description written by Claire A. Kempa
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"El-Khouri," article from Glenmary's Challenge, 1980
Creator
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Father Bob Bond
Source
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
Date
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1980
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Description
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An article published in a Catholic periodical, Glenmary Challenge, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the El-Khouri family's arrival in Andrews, North Carolina. The article describes the family's history, community involvement, and participation in the local religious community (4 pages).
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
Format
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Image/jpg
Subject
The topic of the resource
Periodicals
Catholicism--North Carolina
Community service--North Carolina
Joseph Maroun El--Khouri--Family
Identifier
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2015 04-10
Andrews, North Carolina
Anthony El-Khouri
Articles
Barbara El-Khouri
Catherine El-Khouri
Catholicism
Clinton, North Carolina
Community Service
El-Khouri
George Maron El-Khouri
Joseph Maroun El-Khouri
Khouri's Department Store
Lion's Club International
Mariam El-Khouri Gerber
Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
North Carolina
Religion
Religious Tolerance
Rose Isaac El-Khouri
Theresa El-Khouri Martin
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Title
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El-Khouri Family
Description
An account of the resource
These materials were provided by Marsha El-Khouri Shiver and primarily relate to the life of her father, Joseph Maroun El-Khouri, and his family in Lebanon and in the United States. <br />
<h5>Biography</h5>
Joseph Maroun El-Khouri was born in 1924 in Kour, Batroun, Lebanon and Mariam Thomee Yazbek El-Khouri, one of seven children. His father, Reverend Joseph Michael Maroun El-Khouri was a Maronite priest, and at least one sibling, Sister Victorine El-Khouri, followed his example and joined religious orders. <br /><br />Joseph served as an intelligence agent and interpreter for Great Britain during World War II. In 1949, Joseph travelled to Minneapolis, Minnesota to help settle an uncle’s estate. Initially Joseph had no intention of immigrating permanently to the United States, but soon after he arrived he met and fell in love with Rose Isaac while visiting relatives who lived in the large Lebanese community located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Rose was the daughter of Thanios (Thomas) Isaac and Moura (Nora) Lawandos Isaac, who immigrated to the United States in 1912 and 1914, respectively, and were married in 1917. Thanios Isaac supported his wife and five children by working various laboring jobs, including for the railroad and a local wiremill. Thanios Isaac passed away in 1939. <br /><br />Joseph and Rose married in Rose’s hometown in 1950, and moved to Minneapolis where they operated a grocery store until 1953. Joseph was naturalized in 1954 with the help of his friend Vice President Hubert Humphrey, at the time a Minnesota senator. In 1955, Joseph and Rose moved to Andrews, North Carolina, to be closer to Rose’s sister Bessie Isaac Jabaley, who was living near her husband’s family in Copper Hill, TN. The Jabaley’s helped the growing El-Khouri family establish themselves in their new home by making Joseph the manager of their department store, Jabaley’s, which Joseph purchased and renamed to Khouri’s in 1965. The store remained open until 1989. <br /><br />Joseph quickly established himself as a prominent civic leader in North Carolina. He served on a number of boards and service organizations including: the Andrews Lion Club, Western Carolina University Board of Visitors, Cherokee County United Way, the Andrews Chamber of Commerce, and the Daniel Boone Council of Boy Scouts. Joseph was a devoted Democrat, even serving, with his eldest son George, as an elected delegate to the 1988 Democratic National Convention in Atlanta. In addition to these civic and political accomplishments, Joseph and Rose were pillars of the Catholic community in North Carolina, holding the town’s first Catholic masses in their own home, and donating the land upon which the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church was built in Andrews, North Carolina. <br /><br />Joseph and Rose had seven children: George Maron El-Khouri, Theresa El-Khouri Martin, Mariam El-Khouri Gerber, Marsha El-Khouri Shiver, Barbara El-Khouri, Catherine El-Khouri, and Anthony El-Khouri. Joseph passed away on July 22, 2012; at the time of collection acquisition (2012), Rose El-Khouri was still living. Since his passing, Joseph El-Khouri’s contributions to North Carolina have been recognized locally, and his legacy has been carried forth by his children and grandchildren.<br />
<h5>Scope and Content</h5>
The collection consists of photographs, letters, documents, and articles relating to the life of Joseph Maroun El-Khouri, his wife Rose Isaac El-Khouri, and his children. The material details Joseph's career and community contributions as well as providing insight into multiple generations of Lebanese-American family life.<br /><br />The collection also contains photographs and letters relating to Joseph El-Khouri’s relatives in Lebanon, as well as materials from Rose Isaac El-Khouri’s family in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Creator
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Unknown
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1910-2012
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA)
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Text
Subject
The topic of the resource
Immigrants--Lebanese--United States
Language
A language of the resource
English
Arabic
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
Collection description written by Claire A. Kempa
Access Rights
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Parts of this collection are restricted to the public. Contact the center for more information.
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Newspaper
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"Estate Planning Gives you Control"
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Periodicals
Description
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An article (likely from the Asheville Citizen-Times) written by Michael Boulos. (2016 Folder 8-06)
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Michael Boulos
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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Unknown
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
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Text/jpg
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English
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Articles
Asheville Citizen-Times
Asheville, North Carolina
Estates
Newspapers
North Carolina
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El-Khouri Family
Description
An account of the resource
These materials were provided by Marsha El-Khouri Shiver and primarily relate to the life of her father, Joseph Maroun El-Khouri, and his family in Lebanon and in the United States. <br />
<h5>Biography</h5>
Joseph Maroun El-Khouri was born in 1924 in Kour, Batroun, Lebanon and Mariam Thomee Yazbek El-Khouri, one of seven children. His father, Reverend Joseph Michael Maroun El-Khouri was a Maronite priest, and at least one sibling, Sister Victorine El-Khouri, followed his example and joined religious orders. <br /><br />Joseph served as an intelligence agent and interpreter for Great Britain during World War II. In 1949, Joseph travelled to Minneapolis, Minnesota to help settle an uncle’s estate. Initially Joseph had no intention of immigrating permanently to the United States, but soon after he arrived he met and fell in love with Rose Isaac while visiting relatives who lived in the large Lebanese community located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Rose was the daughter of Thanios (Thomas) Isaac and Moura (Nora) Lawandos Isaac, who immigrated to the United States in 1912 and 1914, respectively, and were married in 1917. Thanios Isaac supported his wife and five children by working various laboring jobs, including for the railroad and a local wiremill. Thanios Isaac passed away in 1939. <br /><br />Joseph and Rose married in Rose’s hometown in 1950, and moved to Minneapolis where they operated a grocery store until 1953. Joseph was naturalized in 1954 with the help of his friend Vice President Hubert Humphrey, at the time a Minnesota senator. In 1955, Joseph and Rose moved to Andrews, North Carolina, to be closer to Rose’s sister Bessie Isaac Jabaley, who was living near her husband’s family in Copper Hill, TN. The Jabaley’s helped the growing El-Khouri family establish themselves in their new home by making Joseph the manager of their department store, Jabaley’s, which Joseph purchased and renamed to Khouri’s in 1965. The store remained open until 1989. <br /><br />Joseph quickly established himself as a prominent civic leader in North Carolina. He served on a number of boards and service organizations including: the Andrews Lion Club, Western Carolina University Board of Visitors, Cherokee County United Way, the Andrews Chamber of Commerce, and the Daniel Boone Council of Boy Scouts. Joseph was a devoted Democrat, even serving, with his eldest son George, as an elected delegate to the 1988 Democratic National Convention in Atlanta. In addition to these civic and political accomplishments, Joseph and Rose were pillars of the Catholic community in North Carolina, holding the town’s first Catholic masses in their own home, and donating the land upon which the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church was built in Andrews, North Carolina. <br /><br />Joseph and Rose had seven children: George Maron El-Khouri, Theresa El-Khouri Martin, Mariam El-Khouri Gerber, Marsha El-Khouri Shiver, Barbara El-Khouri, Catherine El-Khouri, and Anthony El-Khouri. Joseph passed away on July 22, 2012; at the time of collection acquisition (2012), Rose El-Khouri was still living. Since his passing, Joseph El-Khouri’s contributions to North Carolina have been recognized locally, and his legacy has been carried forth by his children and grandchildren.<br />
<h5>Scope and Content</h5>
The collection consists of photographs, letters, documents, and articles relating to the life of Joseph Maroun El-Khouri, his wife Rose Isaac El-Khouri, and his children. The material details Joseph's career and community contributions as well as providing insight into multiple generations of Lebanese-American family life.<br /><br />The collection also contains photographs and letters relating to Joseph El-Khouri’s relatives in Lebanon, as well as materials from Rose Isaac El-Khouri’s family in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Creator
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Unknown
Source
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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circa 1910-2012
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Immigrants--Lebanese--United States
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English
Arabic
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
Collection description written by Claire A. Kempa
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"The Maronite Voice" 3/1999
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Periodicals
Religion
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Volume 5, Issue No. 7 of "The Maronite Voice," a religious publication. (Folder 11-2)
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The Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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March 1999
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English
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Text
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2016 11-02
1990's
Articles
Maronite Church
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El-Khouri Family
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An account of the resource
These materials were provided by Marsha El-Khouri Shiver and primarily relate to the life of her father, Joseph Maroun El-Khouri, and his family in Lebanon and in the United States. <br />
<h5>Biography</h5>
Joseph Maroun El-Khouri was born in 1924 in Kour, Batroun, Lebanon and Mariam Thomee Yazbek El-Khouri, one of seven children. His father, Reverend Joseph Michael Maroun El-Khouri was a Maronite priest, and at least one sibling, Sister Victorine El-Khouri, followed his example and joined religious orders. <br /><br />Joseph served as an intelligence agent and interpreter for Great Britain during World War II. In 1949, Joseph travelled to Minneapolis, Minnesota to help settle an uncle’s estate. Initially Joseph had no intention of immigrating permanently to the United States, but soon after he arrived he met and fell in love with Rose Isaac while visiting relatives who lived in the large Lebanese community located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Rose was the daughter of Thanios (Thomas) Isaac and Moura (Nora) Lawandos Isaac, who immigrated to the United States in 1912 and 1914, respectively, and were married in 1917. Thanios Isaac supported his wife and five children by working various laboring jobs, including for the railroad and a local wiremill. Thanios Isaac passed away in 1939. <br /><br />Joseph and Rose married in Rose’s hometown in 1950, and moved to Minneapolis where they operated a grocery store until 1953. Joseph was naturalized in 1954 with the help of his friend Vice President Hubert Humphrey, at the time a Minnesota senator. In 1955, Joseph and Rose moved to Andrews, North Carolina, to be closer to Rose’s sister Bessie Isaac Jabaley, who was living near her husband’s family in Copper Hill, TN. The Jabaley’s helped the growing El-Khouri family establish themselves in their new home by making Joseph the manager of their department store, Jabaley’s, which Joseph purchased and renamed to Khouri’s in 1965. The store remained open until 1989. <br /><br />Joseph quickly established himself as a prominent civic leader in North Carolina. He served on a number of boards and service organizations including: the Andrews Lion Club, Western Carolina University Board of Visitors, Cherokee County United Way, the Andrews Chamber of Commerce, and the Daniel Boone Council of Boy Scouts. Joseph was a devoted Democrat, even serving, with his eldest son George, as an elected delegate to the 1988 Democratic National Convention in Atlanta. In addition to these civic and political accomplishments, Joseph and Rose were pillars of the Catholic community in North Carolina, holding the town’s first Catholic masses in their own home, and donating the land upon which the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church was built in Andrews, North Carolina. <br /><br />Joseph and Rose had seven children: George Maron El-Khouri, Theresa El-Khouri Martin, Mariam El-Khouri Gerber, Marsha El-Khouri Shiver, Barbara El-Khouri, Catherine El-Khouri, and Anthony El-Khouri. Joseph passed away on July 22, 2012; at the time of collection acquisition (2012), Rose El-Khouri was still living. Since his passing, Joseph El-Khouri’s contributions to North Carolina have been recognized locally, and his legacy has been carried forth by his children and grandchildren.<br />
<h5>Scope and Content</h5>
The collection consists of photographs, letters, documents, and articles relating to the life of Joseph Maroun El-Khouri, his wife Rose Isaac El-Khouri, and his children. The material details Joseph's career and community contributions as well as providing insight into multiple generations of Lebanese-American family life.<br /><br />The collection also contains photographs and letters relating to Joseph El-Khouri’s relatives in Lebanon, as well as materials from Rose Isaac El-Khouri’s family in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
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Unknown
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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circa 1910-2012
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Immigrants--Lebanese--United States
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English
Arabic
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
Collection description written by Claire A. Kempa
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Title
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"The Maronite Review" 9/1953
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Periodicals
Religion
Description
An account of the resource
September 1953 edition of the Maronite periodical "The Maronite Review" (Folder 11-6)
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Our Lady of Mount Lebanon Church
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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September 1953
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English
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Text
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2016 11-06
1950's
Articles
Catholic Church
Maronite Church
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El-Khouri Family
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An account of the resource
These materials were provided by Marsha El-Khouri Shiver and primarily relate to the life of her father, Joseph Maroun El-Khouri, and his family in Lebanon and in the United States. <br />
<h5>Biography</h5>
Joseph Maroun El-Khouri was born in 1924 in Kour, Batroun, Lebanon and Mariam Thomee Yazbek El-Khouri, one of seven children. His father, Reverend Joseph Michael Maroun El-Khouri was a Maronite priest, and at least one sibling, Sister Victorine El-Khouri, followed his example and joined religious orders. <br /><br />Joseph served as an intelligence agent and interpreter for Great Britain during World War II. In 1949, Joseph travelled to Minneapolis, Minnesota to help settle an uncle’s estate. Initially Joseph had no intention of immigrating permanently to the United States, but soon after he arrived he met and fell in love with Rose Isaac while visiting relatives who lived in the large Lebanese community located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Rose was the daughter of Thanios (Thomas) Isaac and Moura (Nora) Lawandos Isaac, who immigrated to the United States in 1912 and 1914, respectively, and were married in 1917. Thanios Isaac supported his wife and five children by working various laboring jobs, including for the railroad and a local wiremill. Thanios Isaac passed away in 1939. <br /><br />Joseph and Rose married in Rose’s hometown in 1950, and moved to Minneapolis where they operated a grocery store until 1953. Joseph was naturalized in 1954 with the help of his friend Vice President Hubert Humphrey, at the time a Minnesota senator. In 1955, Joseph and Rose moved to Andrews, North Carolina, to be closer to Rose’s sister Bessie Isaac Jabaley, who was living near her husband’s family in Copper Hill, TN. The Jabaley’s helped the growing El-Khouri family establish themselves in their new home by making Joseph the manager of their department store, Jabaley’s, which Joseph purchased and renamed to Khouri’s in 1965. The store remained open until 1989. <br /><br />Joseph quickly established himself as a prominent civic leader in North Carolina. He served on a number of boards and service organizations including: the Andrews Lion Club, Western Carolina University Board of Visitors, Cherokee County United Way, the Andrews Chamber of Commerce, and the Daniel Boone Council of Boy Scouts. Joseph was a devoted Democrat, even serving, with his eldest son George, as an elected delegate to the 1988 Democratic National Convention in Atlanta. In addition to these civic and political accomplishments, Joseph and Rose were pillars of the Catholic community in North Carolina, holding the town’s first Catholic masses in their own home, and donating the land upon which the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church was built in Andrews, North Carolina. <br /><br />Joseph and Rose had seven children: George Maron El-Khouri, Theresa El-Khouri Martin, Mariam El-Khouri Gerber, Marsha El-Khouri Shiver, Barbara El-Khouri, Catherine El-Khouri, and Anthony El-Khouri. Joseph passed away on July 22, 2012; at the time of collection acquisition (2012), Rose El-Khouri was still living. Since his passing, Joseph El-Khouri’s contributions to North Carolina have been recognized locally, and his legacy has been carried forth by his children and grandchildren.<br />
<h5>Scope and Content</h5>
The collection consists of photographs, letters, documents, and articles relating to the life of Joseph Maroun El-Khouri, his wife Rose Isaac El-Khouri, and his children. The material details Joseph's career and community contributions as well as providing insight into multiple generations of Lebanese-American family life.<br /><br />The collection also contains photographs and letters relating to Joseph El-Khouri’s relatives in Lebanon, as well as materials from Rose Isaac El-Khouri’s family in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
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Unknown
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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circa 1910-2012
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Immigrants--Lebanese--United States
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English
Arabic
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
Collection description written by Claire A. Kempa
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Title
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"The Maronite Voice" 12/2013
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Periodicals
Religion
Description
An account of the resource
December 2013 edition of "The Maronite Voice," a Maronite periodical. (Folder 11-13)
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U. S. Maronite Eparchies
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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December 2013
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English
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2016 11-13
2010s
Articles
Catholic Church
Holiday-Christmas
Maronite Church
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El-Khouri Family
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An account of the resource
These materials were provided by Marsha El-Khouri Shiver and primarily relate to the life of her father, Joseph Maroun El-Khouri, and his family in Lebanon and in the United States. <br />
<h5>Biography</h5>
Joseph Maroun El-Khouri was born in 1924 in Kour, Batroun, Lebanon and Mariam Thomee Yazbek El-Khouri, one of seven children. His father, Reverend Joseph Michael Maroun El-Khouri was a Maronite priest, and at least one sibling, Sister Victorine El-Khouri, followed his example and joined religious orders. <br /><br />Joseph served as an intelligence agent and interpreter for Great Britain during World War II. In 1949, Joseph travelled to Minneapolis, Minnesota to help settle an uncle’s estate. Initially Joseph had no intention of immigrating permanently to the United States, but soon after he arrived he met and fell in love with Rose Isaac while visiting relatives who lived in the large Lebanese community located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Rose was the daughter of Thanios (Thomas) Isaac and Moura (Nora) Lawandos Isaac, who immigrated to the United States in 1912 and 1914, respectively, and were married in 1917. Thanios Isaac supported his wife and five children by working various laboring jobs, including for the railroad and a local wiremill. Thanios Isaac passed away in 1939. <br /><br />Joseph and Rose married in Rose’s hometown in 1950, and moved to Minneapolis where they operated a grocery store until 1953. Joseph was naturalized in 1954 with the help of his friend Vice President Hubert Humphrey, at the time a Minnesota senator. In 1955, Joseph and Rose moved to Andrews, North Carolina, to be closer to Rose’s sister Bessie Isaac Jabaley, who was living near her husband’s family in Copper Hill, TN. The Jabaley’s helped the growing El-Khouri family establish themselves in their new home by making Joseph the manager of their department store, Jabaley’s, which Joseph purchased and renamed to Khouri’s in 1965. The store remained open until 1989. <br /><br />Joseph quickly established himself as a prominent civic leader in North Carolina. He served on a number of boards and service organizations including: the Andrews Lion Club, Western Carolina University Board of Visitors, Cherokee County United Way, the Andrews Chamber of Commerce, and the Daniel Boone Council of Boy Scouts. Joseph was a devoted Democrat, even serving, with his eldest son George, as an elected delegate to the 1988 Democratic National Convention in Atlanta. In addition to these civic and political accomplishments, Joseph and Rose were pillars of the Catholic community in North Carolina, holding the town’s first Catholic masses in their own home, and donating the land upon which the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church was built in Andrews, North Carolina. <br /><br />Joseph and Rose had seven children: George Maron El-Khouri, Theresa El-Khouri Martin, Mariam El-Khouri Gerber, Marsha El-Khouri Shiver, Barbara El-Khouri, Catherine El-Khouri, and Anthony El-Khouri. Joseph passed away on July 22, 2012; at the time of collection acquisition (2012), Rose El-Khouri was still living. Since his passing, Joseph El-Khouri’s contributions to North Carolina have been recognized locally, and his legacy has been carried forth by his children and grandchildren.<br />
<h5>Scope and Content</h5>
The collection consists of photographs, letters, documents, and articles relating to the life of Joseph Maroun El-Khouri, his wife Rose Isaac El-Khouri, and his children. The material details Joseph's career and community contributions as well as providing insight into multiple generations of Lebanese-American family life.<br /><br />The collection also contains photographs and letters relating to Joseph El-Khouri’s relatives in Lebanon, as well as materials from Rose Isaac El-Khouri’s family in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Creator
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Unknown
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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circa 1910-2012
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Image
Text
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Immigrants--Lebanese--United States
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English
Arabic
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
Collection description written by Claire A. Kempa
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"The Maronite Write" 8/2005
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Periodicals
Religion
Description
An account of the resource
August 2005 edition of "The Maronite Write," a Maronite periodical. (Folder 11-14)
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Lisa Saleh
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Marsha El-Khouri Shiver
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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August 10, 2005
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
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English
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Text
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2016 11-14
2000's
Articles
Catholic Church
Maronite Church
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Mokarzel Family
Subject
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Arabic literature--History and criticism
Lebanese-Americans--United States
Description
An account of the resource
<h5>Introduction</h5>
<p>Naoum Antoun Mokarzel (1864-1932) and Salloum Antoun Mokarzel (1881-1952) were influential intellectuals who immigrated to the United States from Lebanon in the late nineteenth century. Both were prominent Lebanese-American intellectuals who used their family-owned publishing house, the Al-Hoda Press, to preserve their heritage for diaspora communities across the world and to educate English-speaking audiences about the rich history and culture of Lebanon.</p>
<p>The Mokarzel brothers were the sons of Antoun Mokarzel, a Maronite Priest, and Barbara Akl Mokarzel. They were born and raised in Frieke, Lebanon. Naoum Mokarzel emigrated to the United States in 1890, at the age of 26. Naoum explored various career options as a young man, including: shopkeeper, bookkeeper, journalist, and medical student. While working as a bookkeeper in Philadelphia he founded <em>Al Asr</em>, a fledgling newspaper which quickly failed. Shortly after, in 1898, Naoum founded <em>Al-Hoda</em><span> [Guidance] as a biweekly publication; the first issue was published on February 22 of that year. In 1902, Naoum moved the paper from Philadelphia to New York and began publishing it as a daily. Newspapers proliferated among the populous Lebanese immigrant community in New York City, but among them <em>Al-Hoda </em>stood out in its wide circulation and international sphere of influence. Though Naoum frequently insisted upon his own journalistic integrity and objectivity, <em>Al-Hoda </em>was guided from the start by a fierce devotion to the cause of Lebanon; it also initially leaned towards Maronite interests, against Orthodox views. In his editorials and articles, Naoum was quick to rise to the defense of both his homeland and himself, a tendency that often stirred controversy even as it furthered Naoum's political goals.<em><br /></em></span></p>
<p>Around the time that Naoum founded <em>Al-Hoda</em>, his much younger brother Salloum joined him in the United States. Though Salloum travelled back to Lebanon to obtain his higher education at St. Joseph’s University, he was quickly folded into the new family trade of publishing. Salloum quickly established himself as an innovator in his own right: in 1909, he catalogued and published <em><a href="http://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/collections/show/41">The Syrian Business Directory</a></em>, an inventory of Syrian businesses in the United States. In the next year, he patented the first Arabic linotype machine, an invention which helped modernize Arabic publishing; this innovation contributed to the explosion of the Arabic press in both North and South America. In the 1910s and 1920s, Salloum published scholarly works through the imprint called <a href="https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/collections/show/53" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Syrian-American Press</a>; he also carried forth his interest in Lebanese business endeavors through the monthly journal <span><em>Al Majallah Al-Tijariyeh</em> [<em>Syrian-American Commercial Magazine</em>], which he edited from 1918 to 1926.</span></p>
<p><span>Despite their shared vocation, the two brothers had very different personalities and political goals. Naoum had a fiery commitment to Lebanese independence: in 1911, he founded the Lebanese League of Progress in an attempt to unite the Lebanese diaspora behind the cause of Lebanese independence. Naoum was among the delegation from Lebanon sent to the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. Though Naoum was an outspoken and passionate figure whose devout Maronitism, Lebanese nationalism, and willingness to critique the diasporic community often created controversy. By contrast, Salloum was known as a gentler figure, more interested in building new communities and hybrid cultural identities than in influencing political change in the homeland. Despite his very different aims, Salloum, too, was a formidable influence both to his peers and to younger generations of Lebanese-Americans.</span></p>
<p><span>The difference between the brothers’ personalities and political goals is represented by the differences in their publications. Throughout World War I and the following years of geopolitical chaos and decolonization, Naoum was deeply involved in nationalist movements. His decision to publish </span><span>Al-Hoda </span><span>in Arabic indicates his continuing commitment to a diasporic community which faced towards and participated in the culture and political realm of the homeland. By contrast, Salloum was interested in translating and modifying his birth culture to thrive in various new homelands. To facilitate this goal, in 1926, Salloum launched </span><em>The Syrian World</em><span>, which he initially conceived as an academic journal aimed towards a hybrid audience of second-generation children of immigrants and Americans of non-Lebanese descent. Between 1926 and 1932, </span><em>The Syrian World </em><span>was published as a monthly journal. During this time, it served as an outlet for scholarship on Syrian and Lebanese history, as well as topics pertinent to the immigrant community such as health, current events, and preserving Lebanese heritage for younger generations. In served as a platform for Salloum to initiate his plans for community formation through his editorials; for example, Salloum put out a call for the formation of regional federations like the Southern Federation of Syrian and Lebanese American Clubs in a editorial in the late 1920s. In 1932, the combined factors of the Great Depression and the death of Naoum Mokarzel led Salloum to scale back his involvement in the paper; its format was changed from the style of an academic journal to a more traditional newspaper. This incarnation of the paper--which lasted from 1932 to 1935--consisted of daily news on both transnational and local levels. </span></p>
<p><span>Naoum Mokarzel had three marriages: Sophie Shishim, between 1898 and 1902; Saada Rihani between 1904 and 1908; and Rose Abillama, from 1910 until Naoum’s 1932 death. Naoum had no children, and Salloum and his family were Naoum’s heirs. In 1908, Salloum married Helen Abu Khalil. Together, the couple had five daughters: Mary, Rose, Alice, Yemna, and Lila. By 1919, Salloum and Helen moved their family to Cranford, New Jersey; however, the children were raised to be highly educated world citizens, encouraged towards literacy in both English and Arabic. In 1925, Helen took her five daughters to Lebanon, where the girls travelled and attended school until returning to America in 1927. </span></p>
<p><span>Naoum died in 1932 on a visit to Paris, where he was serving as a representative of diasporic communities for Lebanon’s transition from French colony to independent nation. This led Salloum to take up the role of editing <em>Al-Hoda</em>. During this time, Salloum became increasingly well-known, contributing to the Lebanese pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair and serving as a dignitary at the 1946 opening of the United Nations. Salloum died in 1952. The bodies of both brothers were repatriated by the government of Lebanon, and are buried together in the family tomb in their native city of Freike, Lebanon.</span></p>
<p><span>The Mokarzel brothers’ legacies were carried on by Salloum’s five daughters. After a struggle over the ownership of the paper, Salloum’s eldest daughter, Mary Mokarzel, carried on the publication of <em>Al-Hoda</em>. In 1954--perhaps in remembrance of her father’s English-language journal </span><em>The Syrian World</em><span>--Mary acquired </span><em>The Lebanese American Journal</em><span>, which she published in tandem with the Arabic paper until September 1971. Yemna was also committed to the family business, supporting her sister’s social, political, and business endeavors and serving as a correspondent for the papers.</span></p>
<p><span>Neither Yemna nor Mary married. Rose Mokarzel married Joseph Tanous; the two had three children: Peter J. Tanous, an investment banker, author, and community leader; Dr. Helene Tanous, who specialized in radiology; and Evelyne Nala Tanous, J.D., who served as Chief Counsel of the United States Small Business Administration district office in Houston. Peter has three children with his wife Ann-Christopher Tanous, Helen Tanous Bartilucci, and Will Tanous--and five grandchildren. Evelyn Najla Tanous has one daughter, Chantal Tanous D’Larenti, and two grandchildren.</span></p>
<p><span>Alice Mokarzel married Edmond Jaoudi and had two children: Dr. Maria Jaoudi, a professor of Comparative Religion who has one child, Harrison Smith-Jaoudi, with her husband, Harry Smith; and Edmond Jaoudi Jr., a technology administrator who has three children with his wife Barbara: Michael, Steven, and Anna.</span></p>
<p><span>Lila Mokarzel married George Hatab. The two had five children: Dr. Lawrence Hatab, a professor of Philosophy and author; Helen Hatab Samhan, a non profit executive; Anne Hatab Dill, an educator; Paul Hatab, a senior statistician at Micron; John Hatab, an art and drama teacher. Lawrence and his wife Chelsey Carter have one daughter, Stephanie Carter, and two grandchildren. Helen Hatab Samhan married Dr. Muhammad Kamal Samhan; they have two children, Leila Samhan Soliman and Zaid Samhan, and one grandchild. Anne Hatab married Francis Dill; the two had five children--James, Clare Dill Cruz, John, Peter, and Teresa—and four grandchildren. Paul and his wife Christine have two children, Jemma Hatab Langland and Will Hatab, and have two grandchildren. John is married to Mary Ann Hatab and they have two children, Ryan and Jeffrey Blaine.</span></p>
<h5>Scope and Contents</h5>
<p>This collection, generously provided by Salloum Mokarzel's granddaughter, Helen Hatab Samhan, contains material related to three generations of the Mokarzel family. It consists of: historic and more recent photographs of the Mokarzel brothers and their descendents; articles about the family; journals; and correspondences between members of the family. The collection has a special emphasis on the papers of Mary Mokarzel; these include: correspondences, including Mary Mokarzel's letter drafts and notes; and business papers, particularly relating to the family property in Freike, Lebanon.</p>
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Helen Samhan
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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<a href="http://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/collections/show/42"><em>The Syrian World</em></a>
<a href="http://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/collections/show/41"><em>The Syrian Business Directory</em></a>
<a href="https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/collections/show/53" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Syrian-American Press and Al-Hoda Press</a>
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Collection description written by Claire A. Kempa
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Letter of Thanks from Alixa Naff to Mary Mokarzel
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A letter from historian Alixa Naff of the National Museum of American History to Mary Mokarzel thanking her for the donation of family photos and documents. (Folder 1-1-1-1)
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Alixa Naff
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Helen Samhan
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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August 25, 1995
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English
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Correspondence
Immigrants--Lebanese--United States--History
United States--Museums--History
Families--Lebanese American--United States--Private Collections
1990's
Alixa Naff
Articles
Donations
History
Immigrants
Letters
Mary Mokarzel
Mokarzel
Museums
Naff
The National Museum of American History
The Smithsonian Institution
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Ameen Rihani: English Manuscripts
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English
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
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The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 23 of Ameen Rihani’s published and unpublished English manuscripts. The manuscripts were written between 1903-1932.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1903-1932
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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The Pan-Arab Movement
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This manuscript is a collection of various writings by Ameen Rihani that all focus on the pan-arab movement. Some of the writings are articles that have been published, but are under a different name within the manuscript. Posthumously published in 2008 as The Pan-Arab Movement.
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
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Ameen Rihani
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English
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Text
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1930's
Articles
manuscript
Pan-Arab movement
Pan-Arabism
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Ameen Rihani: English Manuscripts
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English
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
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The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 23 of Ameen Rihani’s published and unpublished English manuscripts. The manuscripts were written between 1903-1932.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1903-1932
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Supplementary Articles
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This manuscript is a collection of various writings by Ameen Rihani. These articles cover everything from law, theatre, to Rihani's writings on specific literature. Further there are articles that discuss historic figures and events, as well as a few additions from publications Rihani had in various journals or newspapers.
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
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Ameen Rihani
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English
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Text
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1890's
1900's
Articles
George Washington
History
Law
Literature
manuscript
Richard the III
Syria
Syrians
The Head of Phobos
Theatre
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English
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
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The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 23 of Ameen Rihani’s published and unpublished English manuscripts. The manuscripts were written between 1903-1932.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1903-1932
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Letters to Uncle Sam
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This manuscript is titled Letters to Uncle Sam and is comprised of four articles. Uncle Sam is the personality that symbolizes the United States of America and Rihani writes to him discussing the values of Arab Americans as well as the reality of their lives in America. Each of these letters functions as way for Rihani to defend the role of Lebanese Americans and other Arab Americans in the US during World War I. Posthumously published in 2001 as Letters to Uncle Sam.
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
World War, 1914-1918
Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)
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Ameen Rihani
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English
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Text
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1900's
1910's
Arab Americans
Articles
Lebanese Americans
Letters to Uncle Sam
manuscript
United State of America
World War I
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Arabic
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
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The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 17 of Ameen Rihani’s published and unpublished manuscripts. The manuscripts were written between 1901-1939.
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1901-1939
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Rihani2018AR52
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التطرف والاصلاح
Extremism and Reform
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al-Tataruf wa al-Islah
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يبحث الكتاب سبل تعزيز القومية العربية ونشر الاصلاح والعدل بين افراد وشعوب هذه الامة. والسبيل الى ذلك ليس بالتمسك بالهوية الطائفية او المذهبية ولكن باشاعة روح المسامحة والمؤاخاة بين افراد الوطن الواحد
فلا يقول احدهم انا مسلم او انا مسيحي او انا يهودي، ولكن انا لبناني او سوري او عراقي - فيأتي انتماء الوطن قبل المذهب والطائفة. كما يسلط الكتاب الضوء ايضا على اهمية التعليم للشباب، ولكن التعليم المرتكز على الوطنية وليس المذهبية. وضرورة الاستماع للاخر لتعزيز العدل والعمل على اصلاح ما فسد من النظام - ليس السياسي فقط وانما يشمل ذلك النظام الاقتصادي والاجتماعي ايضاً.
The book discusses enhancing nationalism, reform and justice across Arab nations. To achieve this aim, Rihani urges not to consider the aspect of sect or religion as the identity of individuals, as this can only lead to division and discrimination, but rather to maintain tolerance and brotherhood towards each other, the people of the Arab nation. Thus, as he describes it, no one should say I am a Jew, a Muslim or a Christian, but I am Lebanese, Syrian, or Iraqi - one's country is their identity not their religion or sect. The book also sheds light on the importance of education, especially for the younger generation, however Rihani encourages the type of education that is based on national notion not religious. The book highlights the importance of listening to one another, and to understand, as a way to apply justice, and reform the system - not only the political, but also the economic and social.
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
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1928
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Ameen Rihani
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Arabic
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Text
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1920's
Arab nationalism
Articles
Authority
development
Education
extremism
justice
Lectures
Politics
Power
Reform
Revolution
society
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التطرف
التعليم والتطور
الثورة
السياسة
الظلم
العدل
القوة والنفوذ
القومية العربية
المحتمع
امين ريحاني
محاضرات
مقالات
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
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The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Arabic
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Text
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
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Rihani2018AR56_04_067
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رسائل إلى أمين الريحاني - العربية
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Letter from Jasmin Lauzi Jasmin to Ameen Rihani, 1937 February 14
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رسالة من ياسمين لوزي ياسمين الى امين الريحاني بتاريخ 14 شباط 1937. ياسمين تاجر سوري مهاجر مقيم في البرازيل وهو معجب بادب وكتابات الريحاني، الرسالة عبارة عن عبارات ثناء واعجاب بالريحاني، كما يقص ياسمين للريحاني هويته وبعض الاشخاص الذين يعرفهم - تحتوي الرسالة على العديد من الاسماء
A letter from Jasmin Lauzi Jasmin to Ameen Rihani, dated February 14, 1937. Jasmin is a Syrian immigrant in Brazil, he is a fan of Rihani's work. The letter includes admiration and respect for Rihani's work, and Jasmin tells some of his story and the people he knows.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
Correspondence
Letter writing, Arabic
Date
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شباط 1937
1937-02-14
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ياسمين لوزي ياسمين
Jasmin Lauzi Jasmin
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Brazil
Language
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Arabic
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Type
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Text
Format
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Text/pdf
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1930's
Articles
Brazil
Iskenderun
Jasmin Lauzi Jasmin
Publications
الاسكندرونة
البرازيل
امين الريحاني
مطبوعات
مقالات
ياسمين لوزي ياسمين
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
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The topic of the resource
Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
Description
An account of the resource
The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Arabic
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Text
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Rihani2018AR56_04_002
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رسائل إلى أمين الريحاني - العربية
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Letter from Mohammed Amin al-Husseini to Ameen Rihani, 1930 February 22
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رسالة من محمد امين الحسيني الى امين الريحاني بتاريخ 22 شباط 1930. يخبر الحسيني الريحاني انه "تقرر ارسال وفد الى لندن لمفاوضة الحكومة الانكليزية بشأن فلسطين" وانه تم اختيار الريحاني ضمن الوفد المشارك. وارسل له عنوان "العصبة الوطنية" في لندن. من الاسماء المذكورة: جمال افندي الحسيني.
A letter from Mohammed Amin al-Husseini to Ameen Rihani, dated February 22, 1930. Husseini informs Rihani that "a delegation is to be sent to London to negotiate with the British Government the issue of Palestine" and that Rihani was chosen to participate. Husseini also sends the address of the National League in London. Other names mentioned: Jamal alHusseini
Subject
The topic of the resource
Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
Correspondence
Letter writing, Arabic
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
شباط 1930
1930-02-22
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
محمد امين الحسيني
Mohammed Amin al-Husseini
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Jerusalem, Israel
Language
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Arabic
Source
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Type
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Text
Format
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Text/pdf
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1930's
Articles
Britain
Jerusalem
London
Mohammed Amin al-Husseini
Negotiations
Palestine
Speeches
The National League
العصبة الوطنية
القدس
امين الريحاني
بريطانيا
جمال الحسيني
خطب
فلسطين
لندن
محمد امين الحسيني
مفاوضات
مقالات
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
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The topic of the resource
Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
Description
An account of the resource
The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Arabic
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Text
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Rihani2018AR56_02_015
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رسائل إلى أمين الريحاني - العربية
Title
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Letter from Yakoub Sarrouf to Ameen Rihani, 1919 September 6
Description
An account of the resource
رسالة من يعقوب صروف الى امين الريحاني بتاريخ 6 ايلول 1919. فيها يعرب صروف عن اعجابه الشديد بمقالة الريحاني في "الانترناشيونال"، وبفلسفته وتصويراته الشعرية في المقالة.
A letter from Yakoub Sarrouf to Ameen Rihani, dated September 6, 1919. Sarrouf expresses his admiration of Rihani's article in "International".
Subject
The topic of the resource
Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
Correspondence
Letter writing, Arabic
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ايلول 1919
1919-09-06
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
يعقوب صروف
Yakoub Sarrouf
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Egypt
Language
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Arabic
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Type
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Text
Format
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1910's
Articles
Criticism
International
Yakoub Sarrouf
امين الريحاني
انترناشنال
مقالات
نقد
يعقوب صروف
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
Description
An account of the resource
The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Arabic
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Text
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Rihani2018AR56_02_013
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رسائل إلى أمين الريحاني - العربية
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Letter from May to Ameen Rihani, 1915 September 24
Description
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رسالة من مي الى امين الريحاني بتاريخ 24 ايلول 1915. فيها تخبر مي الريحاني تعافيها من الدفتريا وما عانته من هذا المرض، وتسأل عن احواله هو ايضا حيث كان مريضا حينها. وتخبره ببعض المستجدات الادبية في مصر مثل تعيين لطفي بك السيد مديرا للـ "المكتبة الخديوية التي اصبحت المكتبة السلطانية"، وتبارك له مقالته الانجليزية عن "قاسم بك امين" في "بوكمن".
A letter from May to Ameen Rihani, dated September 24, 1915. May tells Rihani about her illness "Diphtheria" and that she recovered from it, and asks about his health, as he was ill. She also informs Rihani about recent events in Egypt such as appointing Lutfi el-Sayed as director of the Sultanic library, today it is the Egyptian National Library and Archives. May also congratulated Rihani on his English article on "Qasim Amin".
Subject
The topic of the resource
Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
Correspondence
Letter writing, Arabic
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ايلول 1915
1915-09-24
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
مي زيادة
May Ziade
Coverage
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Egypt
Language
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Arabic
Source
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Text
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1910's
Articles
Egyptian National Library and Archives
Illness
Khedival Library
May Ziade
National Library of Egypt
Qasim Ameen
المكتبة الخديوية
المكتبة الوطنية المصرية
امين الريحاني
دار الكتب والوثائق القومية في مصر
قاسم امين
مرض
مقالات
مي زيادة
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
Description
An account of the resource
The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Date
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Arabic
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Text
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Rihani2018AR56_01_081
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رسائل إلى أمين الريحاني - العربية
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Letter from Shibli Schemeil to Ameen Rihani, 1910 March 12
Description
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رسالة من شبلي شميل الى امين الريحاني بتاريخ 12 اذار 1910. فيها يثني شميل على كتابات الريحاني وافكاره. كما يخبره برغبته بزياره اميركا بصحبته (الريحاني).
A letter from Shibli Schemeil to Ameen Rihani, dated March 12, 1910. Schemeil praises Rihani writings and thoughts, and tells his wishes to visit America with him.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
Correspondence
Letter writing, Arabic
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
اذار 1910
1910-03-12
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
شبلي شميل
Shibli Schemeil
Coverage
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Cairo, Egypt
Language
A language of the resource
Arabic
Source
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Format
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Text/pdf
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
1900's
Articles
Shibli Schemeil
Visit
امين الريحاني
زيارة
شبلي شميل
مقالات
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
Subject
The topic of the resource
Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
Description
An account of the resource
The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
Source
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Date
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Text/PDF
Language
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Arabic
Type
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Text
Rights
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
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Rihani2018AR56_01_079
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رسائل إلى أمين الريحاني - العربية
Title
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Letter from Khouri Bolus to Ameen Rihani, 1909 September 8
Description
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رسالة من الخوري بولس الى امين الريحاني بتاريخ 8 ايلول 1909. فيها يدعو الخوري الريحاني الى زحلة من اجل الحضور وتقديم خطبة في حفلة ستقام بالتزامن مع "وجود المعرض الوطني في زحلة". محور الحفلة "النهضة الادبية في زحلة". اسماء الخطباء الذين ذكروا في الرسالة: جميل بك، السيدة لبيبة هاشم، والانسات ماري عجمي، وسلوى سلامة واسمى سبور، ونجيبة شبل عيسى الخوري، والسادة عيسى اسكندر المعلوف، وعبد الله ابي خاطر، ويوسف البردويل ويوسف البريدي. وطلب الخوري من الريحاني اختيار موضوع خطبته او ان اراد تكون حول "زحلة المستقبلية". ونوه عن كاتب الرسالة حليم ابراهيم دموس.
* الرسالة الثانية حول الموضوع ذاته كانت بتاريخ 17 ايلول 1909، ملف رقم AR56_01_073 وAR56_01_074 وR56_01_075 (الخلية 33) وفيها يشكر الخوري الريحاني لقبول الدعوة.
A letter from Khouri Bolus to Ameen Rihani, dated September 8, 1909. Khouri invites Rihani to attend a gathering in Zahle to present a speech where the National Exhibit in Zahle takes place. The focus on party is "literature development in Zahle". Names of speakers mentioned in the letter: Jameel Bey (not a speaker)
Mrs. Labeeba Hashim
Mss. Mary Ajami, Salwa Selameh, Asma Sepor, and Najeeba Shebil Eissa alKhouri
Messrs. Eissa Eskander alMalouf, Abdullah Abi Khater, Youssef alBardaweel, and Youssef alBredie. Khouri asked Rihani to select a topic to speak about, or if not the speech could be about "future of Zahle". A note at the end says, the writer of the letter is Haleem Ibraheem Dammous.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
Correspondence
Letter writing, Arabic
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ايلول 1909
1909-09-08
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
الخوري بولس
Khouri Bolus
Language
A language of the resource
Arabic
Source
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Text/pdf
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
1900's
Articles
Beshareh Abdullah alKhouri
Foxes
Hunt
Printhouse
ادب
اسمى سبور
الخوري بولس
المعرض الوطني في زحلة
النهضة الادبية في زحلة
امين الريحاني
تعليم
جميل بك
حليم ابراهيم دموس
دعوة
زحلة، لبنان
سلوى سلامة
عبد الله ابي خاطر
عيسى اسكندر المعلوف
لبيبة هاشم
ماري عجمي
نجيبة شبل عيسى الخوري
يوسف البردويل
يوسف البريدي
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
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The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Arabic
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رسائل إلى أمين الريحاني - العربية
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Letter from Felix Fares to Ameen Rihani, 1909 September 2
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رسالة من فليكس فارس الى امين الريحاني بتاريخ 2 ايلول 1909. فيها يسأل فليكس الريحاني عن احواله ويعاتبه لعدم السؤال عليه وهو المريض (فليكس). ويسأله ايضا رأيه في مقالات لسان الاتحاد وان يرسل له بمقالة، ويطلب فليكس من الريحاني الحضور الى المريجات لرؤيته.
A letter from Felix Fares to Ameen Rihani, dated September 2, 1909. Felix asks about Rihani, and in friendly manner reproaches Rihani for not asking or writing to him as he is ill. Felix also asks Rihani to give opinion about Lissan Ul Ittihad articles, and to send him an article. Felix also asks Rihani to visit him in Merrijat.
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
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Letter writing, Arabic
Date
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ايلول 1909
1909-09-02
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فليكس فارس
Felix Fares
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Mrayjat, Lebanon
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Arabic
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Type
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Text
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Text/pdf
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1900's
Articles
Felix Fares
Letters
Lissan Ul Ittihad
Mreijat
المريجات
امين الريحاني
رسائل
عتب
فليكس فارس
لسان الاتحاد
مقالات
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
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An account of the resource
The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Arabic
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Text
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رسائل إلى أمين الريحاني - العربية
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Letter from Beshareh Abdullah alKhouri to Ameen Rihani, 1909 December 26
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رسالة من بشارة عبد الله الخوري الى امين الريحاني بتاريخ 26 كانون الاول 1909. يخبر بشارة الريحاني بانتقاله الى مطبعة اخرى وان يرسل اليه بيد يوسف (لم يذكر الاسم الاخير) مقالاته وتم تخصيص الصفحة الثانية لها. كما يخبره بانه ستصله "خرطوش" (اي بندقية) حتى يتمكن الريحاني من اصطياد الثعالب "الكثير المنتشرة في الجبل"
A letter from Beshareh Abdullah alKhouri to Ameen Rihani, dated December 26, 1909. Beshareh tells Rihani that he went to another printhouse, and to send his articles through Youssef and second page was designated for his articles. Beshareh also informs him that Rihani will receive a cartridge in order to hunt foxes in the mountains.
Subject
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
Correspondence
Letter writing, Arabic
Date
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كانون الاول 1909
1909-12-26
Creator
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بشارة عبد الله الخوري
Beshareh Abdullah alKhouri
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Beirut, Lebanon
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Arabic
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Text
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1900's
Ameen F. Rihani, Beshareh Abdullah alKhouri
Articles
Foxes
Hunt
Printhouse
امين الريحاني
بشاره عبد الله الخوري
ثعالب
صيد
مطبعة
مقالات
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
Description
An account of the resource
The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Arabic
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Text
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Rihani2018AR56_01_070
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رسائل إلى أمين الريحاني - العربية
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Letter from Philip Saad to Ameen Rihani, 1909 August 9
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رسالة من فيليب سعد الى امين الريحاني بتاريخ 9 اب 1909. فيها يثني فيليب على كتابات الريحاني وروحه الوطنية، ويطلب من عدم الاكتراث بمن يحاولون التقليل من شأنه.
A letter from Philip Saad to Ameen Rihani, dated August 9, 1909. Saad praises Rihani's writings and asks him not to consider those who try to discourage him.
Subject
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
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Letter writing, Arabic
Date
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اب 1909
1909-08-09
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فيليب سعد
Philip Saad
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Arabic
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Text
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1900's
Articles
Philip Saad
امين الريحاني
فيليب سعد
مقالات
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
Description
An account of the resource
The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Arabic
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Text
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Rihani2018AR56_01_045
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رسائل إلى أمين الريحاني - العربية
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Letter from Muhammad Kurd Ali to Ameen Rihani, 1906 May 29
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رسالة من محمد كرد علي الى امين الريحاني بتاريخ 29 ايار 1906. كرد يخبر الريحاني بالصدى الطيب والجيد الذي حققته رسالة الاخير "ريح سموم" عند نشرها في جريدة المقتبس (جريدة كرد الصادرة في القاهرة)، وبانه يتوقع ان يكون للرسالة الثانية "جيوش المستقبل" صدى اخر طيب، ويطلب منه المباشرة بالرسالة بالثالثة. كما يسأل كرد الريحاني الحضور الى القاهرة كما كان مخططا، ويخبره ببعض الاخبار العائلية مثل التحاق اخيه احمد بالحربية (العسكرية). ويبعث كرد بتحياته وتمنياته الى عائلة الريحاني.
A letter from Muhammad Kurd Ali to Ameen Rihani, dated May 29, 1906. Kurd tells Rihani about the success made by the latter's article "Reeh alSammum" when published in "alMuktabass" magazine (founded by Kurd in Cairo, Egypt), and anticipates another success for Rihani's next article "Jiyoush alMustaqbal" (armies of the future). Kurd asks Rihani to write a third article. He also asks him to visit Egypt as it was planned. Kurd tells Rihani some family news, for example his brother Ahmed joining military, and sends his greetings and best wishes to Rihani's family.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
Correspondence
Letter writing, Arabic
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ايار 1906
1906-05-29
Creator
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محمد كرد علي
Muhammad Kurd Ali
Coverage
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Cairo, Egypt
Language
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Arabic
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Type
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Text
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1900's
alMuktabass Magazine
Articles
Cairo, Egypt
Mohammed Kurd Ali
Syria
القاهرة، مصر
امين الريحاني
رسالة جيوش المستقبل
رسالة ريح السموم
سوريا
مجلة المقتبس
محمد كرد علي
مقالات
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
Description
An account of the resource
The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Text/PDF
Language
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Arabic
Type
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Text
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
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Rihani2018AR55_07_041
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رسائل امين الريحاني العربية
Title
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Letter from Ameen Rihani to King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, 1937 August 11
Description
An account of the resource
رسالة* امين الريحاني الى الملك عبد العزيز بتاريخ 11 اب 1937 (4 جمادى الثانية 1356). يخبر الريحاني الملك عبد العزيز عن لقائه مع السيدة الامريكية الاولى، ومحادثته مع "السيدة الفاضلة العالمة" عن احوال العرب و"نهضتهم السياسية القومية". كما يُعلمه بان احدى المجلات الانكليزية "المهمة" ستصدر عددا حول "احوال الشرق الادنى وتطوراته الحديثة" وانهم طلبوا من الريحاني كتابة المقال الرئيسي. عليه يطلب الريحاني من الملك عبد العزيز ان يرسل له "كلمة وجيزة" حول سياسة المملكة الداخلية والخارجية والموقف من قضية فلسطين والحلف العربي والحلف التركي-الايراني، مع صورة للملك لتنشر في المجلة.
* هذه الصفحة الثانية من الرسالة الاصلية.
* الصفحة الاولى من الرسالة الاصلية في الملف AR55_08_002 ، السطر 103.
A letter from Ameen Rihani to King Abdulaziz, dated August 11, 1937 (Jumada alThannia 4, 1356). Rihani explains to the King his meeting with the U.S. First Lady, and his talks with "knowledgeable lady" on Arab conditions and their national political progress. Rihani also informs him that a known English magazine will issue an entire edition on "Near East conditions and recent events", and that they asked Rihani to write the opening editorial. Therefore, Rihani asked the King to send a "brief statement" explaining his internal and foreign policy, and position towards the Palestinian issue, Arab alliance, and Turkey-Iran alliance, as well as a picture of the King.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
Ibn Saʻūd,--King of Saudi Arabia,--1880-1953
Correspondence
Letter writing, Arabic
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
اب 1937
1937-08-11
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
امين الريحاني
Ameen F. Rihani
Coverage
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Freike, Lebanon
Language
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Arabic
Source
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Type
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Text
Format
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Text/pdf
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Rights
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
1930's
Articles
Ibn Saud
King Abdulaziz
ابن سعود
السعودية
الملك عبد العزيز
امين الريحاني
مقالات
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
Subject
The topic of the resource
Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
Description
An account of the resource
The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
Source
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Language
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Arabic
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Text
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Rihani2018AR55_06_032
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رسائل امين الريحاني العربية
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Letter from Ameen Rihani to Youssef (surname illegible), 1930 February 13
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رسالة من امين الريحاني الى صديقه يوسف (اسم العائلة غير واضح) بتاريخ 12 شباط 1930 (12 رمضان 1348). فيها يهنيئ الريحاني صديقه يوسف في منطقة حفر الباطن على نصر قد تحقق على قبيلة الدويش - جزء من تمرد الاخوان. كما يوضح الريحاني ليوسف سوء فهم قد وصله من الاخير حول مقالة مترجمة للريحاني عن الانجليزية الى العربية ظهرت في احدى الصحف المصرية حول الملك - الارجح انه عبد العزيز ابن سعود - واهل بيته (الحريم). حيث دافع الريحاني عن نفسه ومدى ولائه "للملك".
A letter from Ameen Rihani to Youssef (surname illegible), dated February 12, 1930 (Ramadan 12, 1348). Rihani congratulates Youssef on a victory on al-Duwaish tribe - part of Ikhwan revolt against King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud. Rihani also explains about a misunderstanding because of a Arabic translating in an Egyptian newspaper of one of Rihani's articles in English - likely about King Abdulaziz and his "Harem". Rihani defended himself and his loyalty to "the King".
Subject
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
Correspondence
Letter writing, Arabic
Date
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شباط 1930
1930-02-12
Creator
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امين الريحاني
Ameen F. Rihani
Coverage
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New York
Language
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Arabic
Source
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Type
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Text
Format
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Text/pdf
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
1930's
al-Duwaish
Articles
Hafar Al-Batin
Ibn Saud
King Abdulaziz
ابن سعود
الدويش
الملك عبد العزيز
امين الريحاني
حفر الباطن
مقالات
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Dublin Core
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
Subject
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
Description
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The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Date
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
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Text/PDF
Language
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Arabic
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Text
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
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Rihani2018AR55_06_028
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رسائل امين الريحاني العربية
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Letter from Ameen Rihani to King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, 1930 February 12
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رسالة امين الريحاني الى الملك عبد العزيز بتاريخ 12 شباط 1930 (12 رمضان 1348). فيها يخبر الريحاني الملك عبد العزيز ان قد وصله ان الملك ابدى امتعاضا من مقال للريحاني في احدى الجرائد المصرية ويؤكد للملك عبد العزيز انه لم يكتب الا ما "يدعو للاعجاب والمفاخرة بشمائلـ [الملك عبد العزيز]". وفي الملف رقم AR55_06_030 يقترح الريحاني على الملك ان كان يريد الاخير ان تعترف الحكومة الامريكية به، ان يسعى هو اي الريحاني في هذا الامر مقابل ان تعينه الحكومة الامريكية قنصلا لها في جدة.
A letter from Ameen Rihani to King Abdulaziz, dated February 12, 1930 (Ramadan 12, 1348). Rihani informs King Abdulaziz that he received news that the King was not happy with an article, written by Rihani, published in an Egyptian newspaper, and affirms to King Ibn Saud that he wrote about the good deeds of the King and his kindness. Rihani suggested that if the King wants the U.S. government to give him recognition, he can help with that "on one condition" to be appointed as the U.S. Consul in Jeddah.
Subject
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
Ibn Saʻūd,--King of Saudi Arabia,--1880-1953
Correspondence
Letter writing, Arabic
Date
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شباط 1930
1930-02-12
Creator
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امين الريحاني
Ameen F. Rihani
Coverage
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New York
Language
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Arabic
Source
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Type
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Text
Format
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Text/pdf
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
1930's
Articles
Ibn Saud
King Abdulaziz
New York
Saudi Arabia
United States
ابن سعود
السعودية
الملك عبد العزيز
الولايات المتحدة الامريكية
امين الريحاني
مقالات
نيويورك
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PDF Text
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Ameen Rihani: Arabic Letters
Subject
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
American literature--Arab American authors
Description
An account of the resource
The Ameen Fares Rihani collection contains the personal correspondence, English and Arabic manuscripts, papers, notebooks, articles, press clippings, and other documents of Ameen Fares Rihani (1876-1940), a formative and influential Arab-American author, poet, political activist, and intellectual who dedicated his life to promoting and advocating for Arab culture and history across the world.
This collection contains 271 letters, written in Arabic, addressed to Ameen Fares Rihani from friends, family, political leaders, and others. The letters were written between 1899-1941.
Source
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Date
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1899-1940
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Format
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Text/PDF
Language
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Arabic
Type
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Text
Rights
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
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Rihani2018AR55_06_020
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رسائل امين الريحاني العربية
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Letter from Ameen Rihani to Emile Ziedan, 1930
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نسخة من رسالة امين الريحاني الى اميل زيدان* في 1930 - لم يذكر التاريخ. فيها يتحدث الريحاني عن حاجته المادية (المال) لذا يطلب من اميل تحويل مبلغ من المال مقابل ان يكتب له الريحاني "ثلاث مقالات لسنة [مجلة] الهلال القادمة". كما يرسل له الريحاني عنوان جديدا لمقال كان قد ارسله مسبقا وهو "السعادة واركانها الاربعة".
* اميل زيدان محرر وصاحب مجلة الهلال.
A photocopy of a letter from Ameen Rihani to Emile Ziedan, dated 1930. Rihani writes about a financial need, therefore he asks Emile to send him an amount of money for writing "three articles for Hilal next year". Rihani also sends a new title for an earlier article he sent to Emile, "The Pillars of Happiness".
Subject
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Rihani, Ameen Fares, 1876-1940
Correspondence
Letter writing, Arabic
Date
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1930
1930
Creator
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امين الريحاني
Ameen F. Rihani
Coverage
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Egypt
Language
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Arabic
Source
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Ameen Rihani Organization
Type
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Text
Format
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Text/pdf
Publisher
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Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
Rights
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Donor retains full ownership of any and all copyright currently controlled in agreement with Khayrallah Center. Nonexclusive right to authorize all uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
1930's
alHilal Magazine
Article: Pillars of Happiness
Articles
Emile Zeidan
Money
المال
اميل زيدان
امين الريحاني
مجلة الهلال
مقال: اركان السعادة
مقالات