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The Frontier Village That Refused to Disappear: How Armenian Families Made Ayn al-Arous Home
1+ hour, 29+ min ago (624+ words) Syriac Press This article is based on The Syrian Armenian Rural Community of Ayn El-Arous by Hasmig Kellugian Baran, published in 2018 by Haigazian University Press. On Syria's northern edge, near the Turkish border, a village called Ayn al-Arous grew into…...
Youth and Women'Cornerstone of continuity of our people's institutions
1+ week, 4+ day ago (207+ words) By Ablahad Hanna Saka | Member of the Bethnahrin National Council in Iraq Any institution that seeks continuity, success, and sustainability cannot rely on only one segment of society, regardless of its experience or status. Vibrant institutions capable of keeping pace…...
Beth Nahrain Organization for Women organizes therapeutic art trip for children to Mar Matti Monastery
4+ week, 2+ day ago (258+ words) BARTELLA, Iraq " The Beth Nahrain Organization for Women (BNOW) organized a recreational trip for children to Mar Matti Monastery as part of its psychological therapy through art project, which has been ongoing since February in Bartella, Iraq, in Nineveh Plains....
Syriac Scout leaders convene in Beth Zalin (Qamishli), Syria, to address youth challenges and future vision
1+ mon, 6+ day ago (257+ words) BETH ZALIN, Syria " In an atmosphere of active dialogue and scout camaraderie, the city of Beth Zalin (Qamishli), Syria, hosted a leadership forum for Syriac Scout leaders and guides from across the Gozarto (Jazira) Canton. The forum featured an exchange…...