An-Nahar Newspaper: Calling all Lebanese Jews
April 5th, 2007 at 3:45 am

Lebanese newspaper An-Nahar is asking any interested Lebanese Jew, whether in Lebanon or abroad, to speak about their experiences in Lebanon and their lives, even those who may have never been to Lebanon. Personal information will be secured and strictly private, this is an unprecedented act of outreach and one we wish to utilize to the fullest. If you are interested in contributing to the piece, and really helping to shed light on the dire circumstances Lebanon’s Jews face and continue to face, and to help accelerate the noble cause of this evolving project within mainstream Lebanese media and society, please contact us immediately by clicking here: Contact Form

Global Voices Online Said,
April 8, 2007 @ 5:29 pm
[...] Let us start with some cartoons. Both the supporters of the government and the opposition have used the “I Love Life” campaign. In this cartoon, Amal simply asked the “I love lifer” to go “get a life”. Shirin also uses this cartoon to express her opinion about the political forces and external interferences that she believes are having an influence in Lebanon. The Jews of Lebanon blog is taking up the call by the Lebanese newspaper An-Nahar which is asking any interested Lebanese Jew, whether in Lebanon or abroad, to speak about their experiences in Lebanon and their lives. this is an unprecedented act of outreach and one we wish to utilize to the fullest. If you are interested in contributing to the piece [peace?], and really helping to shed light on the dire circumstances Lebanon’s Jews face and continue to face, and to help accelerate the noble cause of this evolving project within mainstream Lebanese media and society, please contact us immediately [...]
hussein Said,
April 9, 2007 @ 11:05 pm
wow wow wow
great job
JAM Said,
April 13, 2007 @ 5:48 am
Nice work. Incredibly enough in a land of “OLD” where the 3 religions never attacked each other with the faith of the same GOD we are still struggling to have peace….I wonder why outside of that region there seems to be an understanding that man of all races and faiths are equal under the same sun. Working with all faiths never bothered the traders or business men. “what is your religion?” has never been a conditional businesss standard nor a conditional working ethic before business is done. Yet with the lack of knowledge [education] discussions [open hiwar] and forums of the sort we can never achieve an intelligent negotiated peace. we are always going to have more emotional outbursts that lead and dig back into past hurts and never achieve a balanced communication for peace.
I like this approach and I hope it leads to some dialogue. Piece by piece we can truely achieve Peace.
Salam & Shalom,
Hassan Said,
April 21, 2007 @ 3:38 pm
A gr8 idea,Keep up the Good Work.
Ashtaroot Said,
May 22, 2007 @ 9:50 pm
I did not even know there were any jewish people left in Lebanon. If I was a jew, I would never want to live in any Arab country because of the unbelievable bigotry towards Jews. They are dehumanized and despised, just for the religion that they practice. It is so unfair and shameful. I’m one Lebanese who welcome this project and hope to hear more from Lebanese Jewish people about their life in Lebanon. People need to understand that faith should be a personal choice and not a sectarian identity. Warmest regards to all fellow Lebanese who believe in a secular and free Lebanon, where people from all faiths can live peacefully together.
Faragallah Said,
May 28, 2007 @ 9:54 pm
I am a Lebanese Jew who Grew up in Lebanon finnish PHd in Beirut and always is proud to be Lebanese , As Jews Living in Beirut Or Bhamdhoun,or Alley ,Saida or Trablous ,never had problem and was very happy and enjoying life like every citizen born in this Beautiful Country that nobody appreciate .The Bible itself and all the psalms of King Ssolomon describe and praise .
The Cedars of Lebanon is a proud to the world ,they was used to built the Glory of GOD in Jerusalem With the help of AHIRUM .
NO world could express how we miss our Country ,but political and ignorance and closeminded people push us to leave .
The lebanese people should reunite and clarify the idendity as Lebanese first before anything and never mention religion again, this is how they could live together again as one people under God Indivisible,with prosperity and dignity.
thank you .
NSamm Said,
August 2, 2008 @ 6:56 pm
ARE THERE ANY JEWS IN LEBANON, AT ALL?
I AM INTERESTED IN THIS POTENTIAL DISCUSSION…
NS
Angry Patriot Said,
August 27, 2008 @ 10:26 pm
The Jews of Lebanon are Lebanese Citizens with full rights and responsibilities. It is our shame that we have scared them off.
I suggest that all Lebanese In the Diaspora register in the Lebanese Embassies all over the world in order to reclaim their identity and voting rights, as well as property rights.
Many, almost all, religious and ethnic groups in Lebanon have suffered from ethnic cleansing during the Dirty War imposed on Lebanon by powerful foreign powers. We must all understand that we have been victimized and our leaders were not intelligent enough to realize this sad fact.
I fully support the rights of the Jews of Lebanon and their descendants.
Angry Patriot
Naji Said,
September 25, 2008 @ 2:46 pm
Dear Annahar
God bless el-khetyar he always has cicular ideas Mr.G.teuini knows
as all honest Lebanese citizens know that if you beleive in Lebanon
you are LEBANESE your religion is for YOU only at your house of worship,
God and You,but Lebanon is for all of us Lebanese ALL OF US.
Amaleya Said,
November 13, 2008 @ 10:19 am
I am a Lebanese who was recently told my grandma is Jewish.
I do consider myself Lebanese, as my Nationalism is to Lebanon, ethnically Jewish and adhere to the Christian and Buddhist religions.
I lived with the Jewish community in Canada and even the Jewish Lebanese don’t believe any Jewish people are still living in Lebanon while I personally know more than 20.
It is very important to explain to Lebanese and fellow Arab and Iranian neighbors that Lebanon will always be big enough for all its people no matter what is their ethnic belonging, or religious faith, or color, or …. etc.
Saïdou Said,
November 14, 2008 @ 12:29 pm
Dear friends
I need to get in contact with some Lebanese Jewish persons, living in Lebanon and abroad.
Can you pls get in touch with me
saidouthedjambar@yahoo.fr
cheers,
Saïdou