By: Habeeb Salloum/Arab America Contributing Writer I first dined on this dish in Damascus, the oldest city in the world and capital of modern Syria. The dish was the entrée and it was served with fried potatoes and a tomato salad. It made for a fine tasty meal. Serves 6 1-pound ground lamb or beef … Continued The post Meat-Egg Roll – Zunoud al-Banaat appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
By Susan M. Akram The New York Declaration on the “Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution” is the outcome document of the conference of the same name held from July 28-30, 2025, in New York.i Signed by 16 countries as well as by the European Union (EU) and … Continued The post The New York Declaration on the Two-State Solution: More Empty Promises? appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
By: Laila Ali / Arab America Contributing Author We live in an age of Arab American Studies, when ethnic and religious minorities are recognized for their influence on U.S. history and culture. We know the stories of waves of Arab migration to the United States, and the rich histories of Arab communities, such as in … Continued The post Arab American Intellectuals in Early U.S. Universities appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
By Ralph I. Hage/ Arab America Contributing Writer One time, as I drove through the leafy town of Yarzeh in the Baabda district in Lebanon, I decided to park on a quiet side street. I stepped outside my car and saw a statue of Saint Claire. Looking further down the road, I spotted a convent … Continued The post The Chapel of Saint Claire & Jacques Liger-Belair appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
By: Laila Mamdouh / Arab America Contributing Writer At first, identity feels simple. We grow up knowing exactly where we belong, puzzle pieces snug in their place, part of a picture that makes perfect sense. Then life takes us somewhere new, and suddenly our piece starts collecting new shapes and shades. It’s not a bad … Continued The post Piecing the Puzzle: Arab, American… or Perfectly In Between? appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE REGISTER HERE (WASHINGTON, D.C., August 27, 2025) The Arab America Foundation is excited to announce that writer, comedian, and talk show host Dean Obeidallah will speak at the CONNECT Empowerment Summit to be held on Friday, October 24, and Saturday, October 25, 2025, at the Teaneck Marriott at Glenpointe, 100 Frank W. Burr … Continued The post Dean Obeidallah to Speak at Annual CONNECT Empowerment Summit in New York/New Jersey, October 24-25, 2025 appeared first on ...| Arab America
By: Fayzeh Abou Ardat / Arab America Contributing Writer Arab refugees have survived wars, occupations, and forced migrations that have displaced millions of people. Beyond the numbers and the headlines, refugees have experiences that are frequently disregarded or silenced. Art has emerged as one of the most effective means for displaced Arabs to convey their … Continued The post Refugee Voices Through Art appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
By Rena Elhessen/Arab America Contributing Writer Beginning in the early 1900s, immigrants would settle in communities with a shared demographic. People arriving from the same global region or country found themselves in a singular community. This trend became recognizable by scholars, who coined these communities as ‘ethnic enclaves’. The term ‘ethnic enclave’ emerged from the … Continued The post The Rise of Ethnic Enclaves: Little Arabia appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
By: Jake Harris / Arab America Contributing Writer Suleiman al-Obeid, labelled by Palestinian Soccer fans as the “Palestinian Pele” was killed by the IDF on August 6th, 2025 while awaiting humanitarian aid in Gaza. Suleiman was one of Palestine’s national team regulars throughout the prime of his career. Sadly left behind is his wife and … Continued The post Killing of “Palestinian Pele” Leads to Reckoning in European Soccer appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
Five Palestinian journalists were killed in an Israeli bombing at Nasser Hospital. Netanyahu dismissed their deaths as a "tragic mishap."| Arab America
A Watertown library’s pro-Palestinian reading list sparks debate on free speech, inclusivity, and the role of public libraries in civic discourse.| Arab America
I have tried two different versions of this Iraqi dish: the first stuffed with a mixture of vegetables flavored with fpomegranate syrup| Arab America
A man wearing a keffiyeh at a protest, Pexels By: Laila Ali / Arab America Contributing Author In response to the attacks, Arab American culture has| Arab America
If you trace the origins of the Mediterranean Diet along the historical path of Arab countries, you will find that food was considered far...| Arab America
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France recently announced support for recognizing a Palestinian state, and not long after, Britain followed suit.| Arab America
Arab America is dedicated to bring Arab World resources, news and events to Arab Americans and Arab Heritage and individuals interested in Arabic culture.| Arab America
Arab Americans across the political spectrum can take their votes in pairs from pro-Israel Biden and Trump to support pro-peace candidates.| Arab America