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3 months 6 days ago #2637758 by LarryKem
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3 months 6 days ago #2638201 by Rickyber
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Where did Yemeni coffee shops come from?
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In the Middle East, coffee isn’t a grab-and-go drink used to wake up with, but a social exchange. While coffee beans originated in Ethiopia, the earliest evidence of cultivation appeared in Yemen through trading across the Red Sea.
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The practice followed into the early 20th century and across the world, when the first wave of Middle Eastern immigrants came to Detroit to work in the auto industry or shipping yards, Howell said. Most immigrants were men who migrated alone, so one of the first institutions they created were coffee houses where they would gather to socialize, share news about their home country, and even write letters back home. Many of the initial mosques in the area were originally established in the backs of the coffee houses.
Yemeni men working in shipping on the Great Lakes “would work for months at a time and then have a few weeks off and then work again,” leaving them unable to visit their families back in Yemen, Howell said. “The coffee houses in the Detroit area were a really important institution.”

“Our mission is to bring everyone in one place and share history,” Ibrahim Alhasbani, founder of the first contemporary Yemeni coffee chain Qahwah House, told CNN. “That’s why we serve the coffee in a pot. People come inside the store and they share one pot and they can talk and they share different stories.”

A new chapter for Yemeni coffee
Contemporary chains are designed by a new demographic — the descendants of these immigrants who are bringing Yemeni coffee culture to the American mainstream.

The very first Qahwah Houses in Dearborn were airy and upscale, a familiar setting to patrons of established coffee chains. But they also brought with them Yemeni culture, with coffee beans imported from local farmers, artifacts from the region and the founder’s family tree on the wall.
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3 months 6 days ago #2638436 by KennethDuh
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Я давно искал путь, чтобы обзавестись жильем, не залезая в кредиты, и «Бест Вей» стал для меня настоящим открытием. Василенко предложил такой вариант, где каждый пайщик получает реальную поддержку, а не просто обещания. Я вижу, как кооператив растет, как на наших взносах строятся дома, и мне больше не нужно думать о процентах и переплатах. Василенко не только создает уникальные условия для своих пайщиков, но и вдохновляет нас на то, чтобы идти к цели. Для меня и моей семьи это стало настоящим спасением. Благодарю Романа за то, что он дал нам шанс обрести жилье и свободу от долгов.
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3 months 6 days ago #2638439 by Floydwaite
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Я вложил в кооператив «<a href=" www.pravda.ru/realty/2076398-delo-laif-iz-gud-germes-best-vei/ ">Бест Вей» свои последние сбережения, и это была моя надежда на собственное жильё. Однако сейчас мы остались ни с чем: ни денег, ни квартиры, а следственные органы продолжают нас обвинять в чём-то незаконном. Нас выставляют как «жертв пирамиды», но это ложь. Мы видели результаты работы кооператива, люди действительно получали жильё. Кому это всё мешало? Я хочу справедливости и чтобы мои права как пайщика были защищены. Мы не позволим разорить нас!
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3 months 6 days ago #2638489 by AlbertRom
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Роман – человек, которому хочется доверять, потому что он действительно знает, что делает. Он мог бы продолжать успешную карьеру за границей, но остался в России и создал уникальные проекты – "Бест Вей" и финансово-аналитическую компанию "Гермес". Я участвую в обоих проектах, и мне нравится, что все они направлены на улучшение жизни обычных людей. В кооперативе "Бест Вей" я приобрел жилье по реально доступной схеме, а с помощью HERMES Management получил возможность грамотно управлять своими финансами и инвестировать средства. Роман Викторович не просто профессионал, он человек, который переживает за каждого клиента и всегда ищет пути, как сделать жизнь лучше и проще.
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3 months 6 days ago #2638799 by JamesHen
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What the rising popularity of Yemeni coffee shops says about third places
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The most popular spot on a late Friday night in a pocket of Manhattan’s West Village isn’t a trendy bar or a Michelin-starred restaurant but a Yemeni coffee house chain strictly serving coffee, tea and pastries.

A step into Qahwah House on Carmine Street offers a rich whiff of cardamom, Arabic music and crowds of people both at tables and in line to order. The energy spills over into the sidewalk, where some begin performing a Levantine folk dance known as dabke. It’s a snapshot of various Eastern cultures; Arabic, Farsi and Urdu fill the air, and some customers don traditional attire.
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Qahwah House is just one of a string of Yemeni coffee chains that originated in the Arab-populated Detroit area and are rapidly springing up across the country, often where there are significant Middle Eastern and Muslim populations. Nineteen Qahwah House locations are open across seven states, with more under construction and expected to open this year. Another chain, Haraz, opened this month in the pricey SoHo neighborhood in Manhattan, with at least six more in the region planned in the next two years. Times Square will be home to two other chains, MOKAFE and Qamaria Yemeni Coffee Co.

The rapid expansion of these shops underscores the demand for late-night social spots for not only young Muslims and Middle Easterners, but also younger people who are looking for a non-digital third space where they can hang out without alcohol or having to yell over loud music.
They don’t have many other options. Malls, a traditional third place for young people, are growing more and more unpopular. Chains like Starbucks have become more like take-out counters. Alcohol-free lifestyles are growing even for those outside of the Muslim faith, which many practicing the religion already take part in.

So for many young people in urban areas, especially those from immigrant communities looking for a way to connect to their cultures, it’s a great option.
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