Beloved Lebanese American police officer dies unexpectedly

A police department in a New York suburb is in mourning after a beloved Lebanese American police officer died unexpectedly, officials said.

Officer Fadi Rafeh, a member of the Suffolk County Police Department, died while off-duty on Jan. 20. His cause of death has not yet been determined.

According to the department, the 38-year-old officer was sworn into the academy in 2010. He most recently served as an investigator in the department’s Crime Section.

“The untimely passing of Police Officer Fadi Rafeh is an unbelievably tragic loss to his young family and an incredible loss to our police family,” said Police Chief Stuart Cameron. “(Rafeh) exemplified the diversity that makes our department great, having been born of Lebanese immigrants and serving as an Arabic translator for our department.”

Rafeh is survived by his wife, Jennifer, and two sons, Nicholas, 5, and Benjamin, 3, the chief added. A GoFundMe page set up to support Rafeh’s sons has already raised more than $100,000.

Officer Fadi Rafeh was never without a smile on his face and was always looking for ways to build camaraderie among the officers, according to his department. (Suffolk County Police Department)
Officer Fadi Rafeh was never without a smile on his face and was always looking for ways to build camaraderie among the officers, according to his department. (Suffolk County Police Department)

“He was a very bright, hard-working individual,” said Lt. Joseph Terry. “He worked well with his peers and everybody respected him.”

Police Officer Patrick Ryan said Rafeh was so well-regarded by his friends and colleagues, that in November, when a group from the precinct planned a football trip to Charlotte, North Carolina and they found out Rafeh could not go, they all instantly changed their trip to another weekend so he could attend.

“We changed our plans because he is the type of guy that can walk into a room and just bring the energy,” Ryan said. “He was a great guy all around. I have only known him here but I already feel like he was a little brother to me. He was just a very intelligent guy.”

A funeral service was held Jan. 28 in Suffolk County, New York.

Rapper Cardi B wears two dresses by Lebanese designers to VMA’s

Cardi B turned heads at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards while wearing gowns by not one, but two Lebanese designers.

It was her first red carpet appearance since giving birth to her daughter Kulture Kiari Cephus who was born on July 10, according to Rolling Stone.

The New York native and rapper marked the occasion by stepping out onto the red carpet in a fitted velvet dress made by Lebanese designer Nicolas Jebran.

Cardi B wore a fuschia dress by Lebanese designer Nicolas Jebran. (MTV Press)
Cardi B wore a fuschia dress by Lebanese designer Nicolas Jebran. (MTV Press)

Jebran is a haute couture designer who was born in Lebanon and has gained global renown. According to the designer’s website, his work has been featured in Harper’s Bazaar, and he has gone on to style Mariah Carey, Janelle Monae, Kendall Jenner and more.

Later in the evening, Cardi B accepted the Best New Artist award in a gorgeous strapless red dress artfully cut to flare out in rippling waves by Beirut-based label Azzi and Osta.

Cardi B wore a red strapless dress by Lebanese designer Azzi and Osta. (MTV Press)
Cardi B wore a red strapless dress by Lebanese designer Azzi and Osta. (MTV Press)

The Azzi and Osta fashion house was established by designers George Azzi and Assaad Osta, both honed their fashion skills by enrolling in the international fashion education group Esmod Beyrouth in 2004 and went on to become assistant designers at the fashion house of legendary Lebanese fashion behemoth Elie Saab, according to their website.

Cardi B is best known for her recent hit “I Like It” and U.S. Billboard Hot 100 topper “Bodak Yellow.”

Lebanese-American singer Bazzi performs at MTV Video Music Awards

Lebanese American singer Bazzi — a rising star in the Billboard charts — performed Monday at the MTV Video Music Awards during a pre-show event.

Andrew Bazzi, 20, known professionally as ‘Bazzi,’ is best known for his song “Mine,” which peaked at number 11 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Bazzi also gained popularity when his hit song appeared as part of a Snapchat lens filter.

Bazzi arrives on the red carpet during the MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (MTV Press)
Bazzi arrives on the red carpet during the MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (MTV Press)

The rising artist was born in Dearborn, Michigan, home to one of the largest populations of Arab Americans outside of the Middle East.

During an April interview with USA Today, Bazzi spoke out against President Donald Trump’s stance on immigration.

“I’m very heavy into that culture,” he told USA Today in April. “It’s so incorrect what’s going on (politically), and I think it’s good for Lebanese-Americans to have someone they can look at and let them know that someone’s supporting them.”

Bazzi performs 'Mine' at the MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (MTV Press)
Bazzi performs ‘Mine’ at the MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (MTV Press)

Bazzi began his singing career in 2012 when he began posting covers of songs on his YouTube channel. In November 2014, he moved to the Los Angeles area to pursue music full time.

He released his debut studio album Cosmic in 2018.

WATCH: Bazzi Performs ‘Mine’ at MTV Video Music Awards Pre-Show:

One of Natalie Portman’s favorite restaurants in NYC is Lebanese

One of Natalie Portman’s favorite vegan restaurants in New York City is a Lebanese restaurant called ilili.

In an interview with Timeout.com, Portman was promoting her upcoming documentary “Eating Animals” when asked about her favorite vegan eateries in New York.

Portman, who holds dual Israeli and American citizenship, said “Ilili is a great Lebanese restaurant that I love.”

Ilili, which means “tell me” in Arabic, is located in New York’s Flatiron district and serves “creative Lebanese sharing plates, entrees & cocktails served up in a trendy, modern space.”

Ilili is located on 5th Avenue in New York City. (Facebook/ilili Restaurant)
Ilili is located on 5th Avenue in New York City. (Facebook/ilili Restaurant)

Some iconic Lebanese vegan dishes that are featured in the restaurant include variations of falafel, mujadara, foul and hummus.

RELATED: 5 Lebanese vegan recipes perfect for Veganuary!

In addition to a dine in experience, ilili also offers catering and delivery options through Uber Eats, Grub Hub and Postmates.

The interior of Lebanese restaurant Ilili in New York City. (Facebook/ilili Restaurant)
The interior of Lebanese restaurant ilili in New York City. (Facebook/ilili Restaurant)

To check out their menu on their website, click here. Ilili is located at 236 5th Avenue in New York City.

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