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Date: 1981
The Arcade Memoirs: Selected Poems 1970-1980 was the first collection of poems written by Antoine F. Khater. Published in Brazil, the poems center on Khater's experience of the Lebanese Civil War and his eventual immigration to Brazil. The poems…
Antoine Khater _  poems Binder_wm.pdf

Date: 1968
This book was published in English to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Al-Hoda newspaper. It is a narrative history of the paper, its founders Naoum and Salloum Mokarzel, the independence movement and formation of Lebanon, and early 20th-century…
al hoda book_sm_wm.pdf

A pamphlet for the golden jubilee celebration of the Young Men of Deir El-Kamar and Suburbs society, held on November 1, 1964. The society was founded in 1914 in Lawrence, Massachusetts, by people who immigrated from the Deir al-Qamar area of…
deirelkamar_OCR.pdf

Date: 1923
Al-Nasamāt, النسمات [Breezes], is a collection of essays written by Salma Sa'igh and published in Beirut in 1923.
Salma Sa'igh al-Nasamat_o.pdf

Date: 1957
A commemorative booklet created in honor of the 50th anniversary of Archimandrite Peter Abouzeid, B.S., and his service to the Melkite Church. In 1920, after serving as a missionary in various places, including New Zealand, Father Peter moved to…
1957_StJosSacerdotalJubilee_OCR.pdf

A souvenir book produced for the 1955 Golden Jubilee of St. Joseph's Church, the Melkite Church in Lawrence, Massachusetts, and the first Melkite Church established in the United States. The book includes photographs of leaders of the church and…
StJos_1955_Jubilee_OCR.pdf

Date: 1932 May
Volume 6 Issue 08 of the Syrian World published May 1932. The issue opens with an account of editor Salloum Mokarzel's travel experiences when visiting the Cedars of Lebanon. This article is accompanied by a poem by Thomas Asa titled "Cedar of…
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Date: 1931 October
Volume 6 Issue 02 of The Syrian World published October 1931. The issue begins with an article titled "Two Cities, Two Worlds!" by Habib I. Katibah, which discusses the differences between Damascus and Beirut. While both of these cities are in close…
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/NS0002/TSW1931_10reducedWM.pdf

Date: 1930 June
Volume 4 Issue 10 of The Syrian World published June 1930. The issue begins with Rev. W. A. Mansur's engaging question, "can the Syrian race survive in America?" He proceeds to give his concise response with sound reasoning, crafting an article that…
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Date: 1930 April
Volume 4 Issue 08 of The Syrian World published April 1930. The issue opens with an interview conducted by Salloum Mokarzel with El-Atassi, a Syrian Nationalist Leader and President of the Constituent assembly. This is followed by a quote by Kahlil…
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Date: 1930 March
Volume 4 Issue 07 of The Syrian World published March 1930. Editor Salloum Mokarzel opens the issue with a special article on his visit to the Maronite Patriarch at his summer residence, discussing his opinions on home politics and the religious…
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Volume 4 Issue 06 of The Syrian World published February 1930. Dr. Fuad Shatara opens the issue with an appreciative account of Arab physician Ar-Razi. This article highlights the achievements of Arabs in medicine. Following a short poem about…
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Date: 1929 April
Volume 3 Issue 10 of The Syrian World published April 1929. The issue begins with an article by Rev. W. A. Mansur titled "Syrians' Loyalty to America" which discusses the nature of Syrians' dedication to the United States, the basis of their…
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Date: 1927 June
Volume1 Issue 12 of The Syrian World published May 1927. The issue opens with an article by Alfred Ely Day on "Geology of Syria and Palestine." Following that is an article by Ameen Rihani that discusses how the East (Middle East) and West (Europe…
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Date: 1927 May
Volume 1 Issue 11 of The Syrian World published May 1927. The issue opens with an article by Salloum Antoun Mokarzel on religious problems in the East. The next two writings focus on Lebanon. One is an article that discusses the beauty of Beirut and…
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/NS0002/TSW1927_05reducedWM.pdf

Date: undated
Image caption: "Qasr Mousa, where we had our wedding." A photograph of Lama Abou-Chakra in Lebanon, in front of Qasr Mousa.

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Date: undated
Image caption: "Outside of Ammatour, the house I grew up in." Lama Abou-Chakra's childhood home outside of Ammatour, Shouf, Lebanon.

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Date: undated
Image caption: "el Dar, where Wael grew up" A photograph of a childhood home of Wael Abou-Chakra

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Date: undated
Image caption: "Ammatour, our home town." A photograph of Ammatour, Shouf, Lebanon.

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An article about Wael Abou-Chakra published by the Lebanese Arabic-language newspaper Al Mustaqbal in 2008.
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/KC0002/kc0002_001.pdf

Date: 1959
Arabic Air Mail letter and envelope from Assad Abouhadah in Wadi El-Aarayech near Zahle, Lebanon to Foumi Moses (Fannie Johns Moses) of Lake City, Florida. Stamps on the envelope are dated 1959.
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/MosesCollection/Moses2019-151.pdf

Date: 1960
Arabic Air Mail letter and envelope from Assad Abouhadah in Wadi El-Aarayech near Zahle, Lebanon to Foumi Moses (Fannie Johns Moses) of Lake City, Florida. Stamps on the envelope are dated 1960.
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/MosesCollection/Moses2019-150.pdf

Air Mail letter and envelope, dated 14 December 1959, from Kalil Moussa Marjaba to Fannie Johns Moses (Mrs. Ellis). The letter is addressed to 608 Alachua St., Lake City, Florida.
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/MosesCollection/Moses2019-149.pdf

Date: 1960
Air Mail Arabic letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. Mike Carrello in Lake Park, Georgia, to the Georgia Peat Moss Co. Inc. The letter is post marked from Zahle, Lebanon 1960. A stray envelop flap that does not seem to have come from the Air Mail…
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/MosesCollection/Moses2019-148.pdf

Date: 2000 July
A photograph of Amira Ishak posing with the cedars in Lebanon.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of a young girl, identified as Karmina Ishak, posing with the cedars in Lebanon.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of Georgina Ishak posing with the cedars in Lebanon.
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/KC0006/Ishak_042.jpg

Date: 2000 July
A photograph of Amira Ishak posing with the cedars in Lebanon.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of a group of women and children from the Ishak family sitting outdoors in Lebanon. Pictured are Joanna Yehia, Jana Mitri, Georgina Ishak, Sasha Yehya, Amira Ishak, and Karmina Ishak. Women in black tank top and blue shirt are…
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of Jean Ishak with an unidentified woman taken in Baalbek, Lebanon.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of a valley from St. George Church in Terbol, Lebanon.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of a valley in Lebanon.
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Date: 2000 July
A view of ruins and mountains in Lebanon.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of a view in Lebanon of mountains.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of a Lebanese landscape with a monastery in the distance.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of the Lebanese coastline from St. George Church in Terbol, Lebanon.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of the view from St. George Church in Terbol, Lebanon.
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/KC0006/Ishak_031.jpg

Date: 2000 July
A photograph of the view from St. George Church in Terbol, Lebanon.
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/KC0006/Ishak_030.jpg

Date: 2000 July
A photograph of St. George Greek Catholic Church in Terbol, Lebanon, taken from a distance.
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A photograph of a merchant selling nuts from his car along with Joanna Yehia, Youssef Ishak, Doumit Ishak, Karmina Ishak, and Sasha Yehya. Taken at the Arz, Lebanon.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of Sara Ishak, Rima Ishak, Amira Ishak, Tony Mahfouz, Georgina Ishak, and Karmina Ishak. Taken at Tayta Karime and Jiddo Yaacoub Ishak's home in Terbol, North Lebanon. Caption: "Aunt, Uncle, Cousins, and Daughters, Lebanon."
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph taken from a distance of Georgina and Sara Ishak standing with the cedars of Lebanon and waving to the photographer.
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/KC0006/Ishak_026.jpg

Date: 2000 July
Youssef Ishak, Doumit Ishak, and Mohammed Nasser, the President of the Special Olympics of Lebanon, standing in front of a swimming pool in conversation with one another.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of Jack, Sara, and Natalie Ishak posing together in the Arz, Lebanon.
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/KC0006/Ishak_024.jpg

Date: 2000 July
A photograph of Houda and Youssef Ishak standing in front of a cedar tree in Lebanon.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of members of the Lebanese Special Olympics Team playing the Oud, sitting together beneath a tree in Baalbek. The team traveled to Garner, North Carolina, in 1999 to compete.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of Jack and Amira Ishak with two unidentified adults on a boat.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph of Jean and Georgina Ishak and others getting onto a small boat. Taken in Binesha, North Lebanon.
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Date: 2000 July
A photograph, taken in Terbol, Lebanon, of Amira, Elias, and Georgina Ishak.
https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/KC0006/Ishak_019.jpg

Date: 2000 July
Yaacoub Ishak, Doumit's father, standing near a grove of olive trees in his garden in Terbol, Lebanon.

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