The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce released a statement this Wednesday (5) expressing solidarity to the people of Lebanon and the Lebanese descendants in Brazil, after a blast killed and wounded scores of people in Beirut on Tuesday (4).
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An online event marking the 68th anniversary of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce featured testimonial footage of Arabs and descendants thereof who have risen to the forefront of their professions discussing their origins. All take pride in the history they’re part of.
With 80 kinds of Lebanese sweets on offer, Alyah Sweets opened last November. Its commercial director believes the business knack he got from his Lebanese parents is one of his best tools to make it through the Covid-19 pandemic crisis.
The arrival of Syrians and Lebanese will be the topic of a series of events at the Minas Gerais History and Geography Institute starting Thursday (20). From lectures to book launches, the program takes place in Belo Horizonte.
Director at Latin American Studies and Cultures Center (LASCC) at the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), Roberto Khatlab, has been in São Paulo to talk with partners of the Digitization Project of the Memory of Syrian and Lebanese Immigration in Brazil.
Son of a Lebanese couple, Ricardo Baroudi founded the Association of Plastic Surgeons of Lebanese Descent. He’ll be honored at the event, which starts next Thursday (19). The program features lectures by 12 Brazilian doctors.
Based in Belo Horizonte, the entity offers healthcare to approximately 100 people per month besides holding cultural events.
Arab Roots – Fabrics, Colors and Flavors is a tour through the downtown area of São Paulo taking place 16 February 2019 with the specialist Juliana Khouri, who will talk about the history of Syrian-Lebanese immigration to the city. Registration can be made as of January 8.
Racing at 200kpm, the pilot Lebos Ribeiro Chaguri wins 2018 edition of the F3000 Powerboat World Championship in Malaysia.
The flagship dish at Fenícia Express is the manouche, a large open sfiha akin to Arab pizza with a lighter dough and typical spices. The place is on Rafael de Barros street, and other specialties are available.
The dean of Lebanon’s Holy Spirit University of Kaslik will deliver a lecture on May 3 to mark the start of an initiative to digitize the memory of Syrian-Lebanese migration to Brazil.