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El-Kfeir, The Cradle of Genius: The Biggest Small Village in Lebanon
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El-Kfeir, The Cradle of Genius: The Biggest Small Village in Lebanon

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Even though war has swirled near and occasionally into El-Kfeir many times in the past, you’d think this ancient Lebanese village has remained relatively untouched by the outside world. However, a biblical aura remains and the honey-combs the figs, plumbs, olives, apples, pears, almond trees and grapevines, the donkeys, sheep and goats–reinforce the impression. Glancing out of a window one sees the snow-mantled peaks of Mount Hermon where Jesus may have undergone his transfiguration. What the courtly Arab is saying to. you as he sips a small cup of coffee seems like a reasonable boast: One of our citizens became the presiding officer of the United Nations and we’ve got a US Senator, a member of the House of Representatives and a provincial governor in Canada. Not bad for one village! The speaker is Arreph El-Khoury, author, journalist, landowner and probably Kfeir’s biggest booster. Worried that descendants of Kfeir scattered around the world will grow up ignorant of their roots, El-Khoury has written an engrossing book subtitled The Cradle of Genius and billed as The Biggest Little Village in Lebanon. Some of El=Khoury’s commentary seems to echo those heard in many societies—the passing of spontaneous dancing and singing and the ancient local sports. But he lauds the great achievements of its citizens.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
14 April 2022
Pages
210
ISBN
9798885250535

Even though war has swirled near and occasionally into El-Kfeir many times in the past, you’d think this ancient Lebanese village has remained relatively untouched by the outside world. However, a biblical aura remains and the honey-combs the figs, plumbs, olives, apples, pears, almond trees and grapevines, the donkeys, sheep and goats–reinforce the impression. Glancing out of a window one sees the snow-mantled peaks of Mount Hermon where Jesus may have undergone his transfiguration. What the courtly Arab is saying to. you as he sips a small cup of coffee seems like a reasonable boast: One of our citizens became the presiding officer of the United Nations and we’ve got a US Senator, a member of the House of Representatives and a provincial governor in Canada. Not bad for one village! The speaker is Arreph El-Khoury, author, journalist, landowner and probably Kfeir’s biggest booster. Worried that descendants of Kfeir scattered around the world will grow up ignorant of their roots, El-Khoury has written an engrossing book subtitled The Cradle of Genius and billed as The Biggest Little Village in Lebanon. Some of El=Khoury’s commentary seems to echo those heard in many societies—the passing of spontaneous dancing and singing and the ancient local sports. But he lauds the great achievements of its citizens.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
14 April 2022
Pages
210
ISBN
9798885250535