Beit Chabab


Beit Chabab pronounced "Beit Chabéb" is a mountain village 24 km north of Beirut in Lebanon.
It is the site of Lebanon's only bell foundry. The bells of Beit are sold to Christian communities in Lebanon and abroad to many countries. The village was completely embosomed in mulberry gardens at the turn of the century.
The oldest church in Beit Chabab is Our Lady of the Forest, which was built in 1761.
The Hôpital Beit Chabab - Collège du Liban pour les handicapés is located in the village

Etymology

The name "Beit Chabab" is widely believed to originate from the Arabic "بيت شباب", but in reality it has roots in Syriac. Anis Freiha sites in his Dictionary of the Names of Town and Villages in Lebanon that it comes from the Syriac: "Bet Shebāba" meaning "house of the neighbor".