Introducing the New Website: www.TheJewsofLebanonProject.org

October 13th, 2008 at 12:15 am

Exterior of Renovated Synagogue

It’s with great pleasure to welcome you to our new website, please click here for a direct link

4 Comments »

  1. Beydoun Said,

    October 13, 2008 @ 12:28 am

    Wonderful website!

    I am living in the USA now, and just checking the website, Aaron, makes me both, proud of being a Lebanese and proud of being a Beydoun.
    Wonderful website! Hope it always remains as good!

    All my best

  2. Social Media Exchange Said,

    October 14, 2008 @ 7:05 am

    Good day!

    We love ur blog.
    We’d like to invite you to blog at our premises @ Rootspace–Beirut, please read on.

    Help us make a difference! The International Blog Action Day this year, on October 15, will bring together thousands of bloggers from all over the world to talk about Poverty. One Day, One Issue, thousands of voices. Bloggers united against Poverty, each a different point of view.

    We could be part of the conversation. We can make a difference from Lebanon by joining the entire blogosphere and focusing on the issue of poverty.

    You are cordially invited to join the Social Media Exchange team and influential bloggers across Lebanon at Rootspace—Saife to blog, write about the issue of poverty and help us connect the Lebanese blogosphere so that together we can make a difference. Please invite your friends and spread the word.
    Your participation is much appreciated.

    Regards,
    The Social Media Exchange team

    In order to reserve a seat, please call Mohamad Najem our program coordinator on 03-792505 or submit contact info by e-mail to mohamad.najem@gmail.com
    (This event is hosted for the sole reason of collaboration and is free of charge)

    For more information about the Social Media Exchange program, please visit our blog: http://www.socialmediaexchange.blogspot.com/
    or our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Social-Media-Exchange/49369130692

    For more information on Blog Action Day 2008 please visit: http://blogactionday.org/

  3. Nada Said,

    October 22, 2008 @ 9:09 am

    As a Lebanese, I was very proud to discover this page during my internet researches for Jews in Lebanon. This is our Lebanon the most wonderful mosaic master piece, no way to have one color as the Lebanese citizen is the result of all these colors combination.

    Good Luck,
    Nada

  4. manal Said,

    November 8, 2008 @ 2:04 am

    coming from a sephardic-turkish jew mother and a lebanese father i feel really proud seing this web and u should never accept being the missing people in fact u should stand up for your right and raise your voice high we are all Lebanese and we are all proud to be regardless. Ilonged to meet a Lebanese jew when i was still in Lebanon and i`m sure i`ve met many but they never dared to confess…i think its the time to speak

    ALL LOVE AND SUPPORT

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