Kfarshima
Kfarshima is the birthplace of the composers musicians and singers, Philemon Wehbi, Halim el-Roumi and Melhem Barakat, and the singers Marie Sleiman, and Majida El Roumi. Also the Birthplace of the Philosopher Shibli Shumayyil (Chibli Chemayel). It was also the hometown for Lebanese singer Issam Rajji. In 2023, Amir Hlayyil, ethnographer and poet from Kfarshima, translated in Lebanese the final excerpt from James Joyce's "Ulysses". It was published in 2024 in Göttingen by Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlage.
See: Płonka, Arkadiusz. “Final Excerpt from James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ in Lebanese : Manuscript Presentation and Philological Commentary.” In Rosa Damascena : Oriental Languages and Literature Studies, edited by Barbara Michalak-Pikulska, Arkadiusz Płonka, and Sebastian Gadomski, 211–34. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlage, 2024. https://www.vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.14220/9783737017336.211
Schools
- Eastwood College
- Ecole Saint Maxime
- Lycée Adonis
- Ecole Notre Dame Des Soeurs Antonine
- Kfarshima Official Middle School
- Kfarshima Official High School
- National Protestant College
Churches
There are seven churches in Kfarchima:
- The Greek Orthodox church St. Peter & Paul, in Al-Mahatta.
- Three Maronite Churches: St. Elias in Balouh, New Lady of the Rosary in Sahet-al-Ain and the Old Lady of the Rosary in Ain-al-Rouhban.
- The Evangelical Church in Haret-al-Majjadin.
- The St. Takla Church for the Catholics located in Sahet-al-Ain.
- The St. Antoine Church (Also called 'Deir Al Karkafi') located in Haret-al-Deir.
Notable residents
- Ilyās Farhāt, poet
- Saleem Takla, co-founder of Al-Ahram
- Shibli Shumayyil
- Hanna K. Korany