Born at Mahatma Ghandi and Makdessi 1958 to 1970. 1970 to 1985 lived at Rue Lyon, immeuble Lyon next to Hotel Royal Gardens. AUB days 1976 to 1981. Since summer of 1985, West Los Angeles, happily. Very friendly with Nabil Ashkar West Hall student clubs and activities. Nabil ya Nabil, this guy used to do the job of at least 3 people.
More than half of the white hair gentlemen there were my mentors and teachers in AUB university and AUBMC hospital... What they said is what my late father used to tell me about Lebanon... I miss the old days... I lived between these streets...
Awesome , love this ❤️ Great work and so true, nothing like Ras Beirut , a world by itself reflecting mutual respectful coexistence . I love how it was described "that people would not fight each other there but would outside the area..."I hope that culture lives on and becomes a model for the rest .
Just fascinating and insightful - also beautiful. Ideas and comments are thoroughly modern and relevant as we navigate through political complexities of today's world. Two lighthouses and that discussion - brilliant. Congratulations to all involved in this project. Above all, thanks.
Born at Mahatma Ghandi and Makdessi 1958 to 1970. 1970 to 1985 lived at Rue Lyon, immeuble Lyon next to Hotel Royal Gardens.
AUB days 1976 to 1981.
Since summer of 1985, West Los Angeles, happily.
Very friendly with Nabil Ashkar West Hall student clubs and activities.
Nabil ya Nabil, this guy used to do the job of at least 3 people.
Loved seeing the old lighthouse again. Lived in Rue Manara in the 1970's with my daughter and have some beautiful memories. God Bless.
This documentary made me emotional and I don't know why. Perhaps I just miss Lebanon and the AUB
فلسطين لبنان سوريا
I like the retrospect of m y wonderful region.... Ras Beirut... and the people in it
More than half of the white hair gentlemen there were my mentors and teachers in AUB university and AUBMC hospital... What they said is what my late father used to tell me about Lebanon... I miss the old days... I lived between these streets...
Awesome , love this ❤️ Great work and so true, nothing like Ras Beirut , a world by itself reflecting mutual respectful coexistence . I love how it was described "that people would not fight each other there but would outside the area..."I hope that culture lives on and becomes a model for the rest .
Just fascinating and insightful - also beautiful. Ideas and comments are thoroughly modern and relevant as we navigate through political complexities of today's world. Two lighthouses and that discussion - brilliant. Congratulations to all involved in this project. Above all, thanks.
nostalgia, nostalgia - when will it return? :) Hoping for the best.
من المحتويات التي يجب ان تعرفها الاجيال الشابة و القادمة عن لبنان و بيروت. شريط راءع
I love how he switches from Arabic to English and back again. I follow most of the Arabic.
lebanon is the small country but is very beutiful i have evrything like the see swmingfoll ilike lebanon.
Amazing.
When was this video taken/recorded?
What's the name of the book they are reading from?
History book for Kamal Salibi.