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Lebanese-American

In Houston, a healing festival for deeply divided Lebanon

By Margaret Kadifa Houston Chronicle  I could hear the music three blocks away. The same warbling strains of Arabic played in Beirut taxi cabs or sung at clifftop weddings along Lebanon’s coast. Only this time, the music came from a stage at Jones Plaza, played by a live band to a crowd of dancers ranging … Continued

4 Lebanese-American Families Bring Bold Flavors to North Carolina

By KAREN SULLIVAN Our State: Celebrating North Carolina From pita bread to pickles and politics, generations of Lebanese-American families have carried their culture, food, and traditions to North Carolina. The Saleh Family • Raleigh Nearly a year had passed since the Saleh family arrived in Raleigh after fleeing Lebanon in 1976, during the country’s civil … Continued

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