A Literal Bridge to Our Past
Since starting the Saydjari Family Private Facebook page, I have been fortunate to connect with over 180 members of our distant family. They have been… Read More »A Literal Bridge to Our Past
Since starting the Saydjari Family Private Facebook page, I have been fortunate to connect with over 180 members of our distant family. They have been… Read More »A Literal Bridge to Our Past
This project is in all ways a labor of love. The primary purpose is one of legacy; something to pass on to our children.
After several years of work, we decided to self-publish a book detailing our parents’ history and our lives growing up with them. We are distributing… Read More »At Last – Family History Published
It is with great sadness we have followed the news of the great earthquake in Turkey & Northern Syria. Many family members were lost and… Read More »And the Earth Cracked
Long before it was fashionable to smash guitars on stage, our grandfather, Abdul Rahman Saydjari, was smashing them in his son’s, Mohammed Soubhi Saydjari’s, bedroom.… Read More »Making Music
It began simply enough as a commitment among three brothers to write down the stories they had shared for years during family reunions and phone… Read More »How It All Began
The lives of my brothers and I have led us to live in different regions of The United States separated by thousands of miles. Despite… Read More »Family In The Time of COVID
My brother Sami recently uncovered an old photograph of our father Mohammed along with the patriarchs of the Saydjari (Sejary) clan. The picture is from… Read More »Patriarchs
His name was Mohammed Soubhi Saydjari – our father. My brothers and I have tried to learn a few words of Arabic as we have… Read More »Bright Like the Morning
Argentina has long been a destination for the Syrian diaspora. This includes voluntary immigration and a relatively welcoming place for refugees as well. Our paternal… Read More »The Argentine Connection
My brothers and I continue to work on a collection of essays recalling memories of our family. We are in the editing phase, which is,… Read More »An Introduction to Memory
The First Wave The first wave of Arab immigrants from the Middle East began in the late 19th century. These were mostly Christians from the… Read More »An Arab in America