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Grandmother's Bread: Resilience in War-Torn Beirut

Grandmother's Bread: Resilience in War-Torn Beirut

Published 3 days, 8 hours ago
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Om Mohammed, a sixty-three-year-old grandmother, turned her baking skills into a beacon of hope amidst the chaos of war. After fleeing Beirut with her family, she started baking traditional Lebanese flatbread, mana’eesh, to feed her community. Her daily baking of three thousand to thirty-five hundred pieces, supported by community donations, has become a symbol of resilience. Despite the ongoing conflict, Om Mohammed finds solace in small routines, like brewing extra coffee and having flowers on her table, reminding everyone that connection and kindness can thrive even in the toughest times.

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