The Armenian Weekly; March 22, 2008; Calendar of Events

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The Armenian Weekly; Volume 74, No. 11; March 22, 2008

Calendar of Events:

NEW ENGLAND

MARCH 2008 . ST. STEPHEN’S OPEN PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION. St. Stephen’s
Armenian Elementary School in Watertown, Mass., is accredited by the
Association of Independent Schools in New England (AISNE). The preschool is
licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (DEEC).
The school offers an innovative, stimulating and nurturing educational
program; experienced and Massachusetts-certified faculty; low
student/teacher ratio; and an extended-day program.To schedule a visit or
make an appointment with the principal, call the school office at (617)
926-6979. For more information about the school, visit

MARCH 22, 2008 . SAYAT NOVA DANCE CO. WITH LIZ LERMAN DANCE EXCHANGE. Begins
at 7:30 p.m. at the Emerson Majestic Theater, 219 Tremont St. in Boston.
Tickets are $35/$45/$55. To purchase, call 1-800-432-7250 or visit
Student and senior tickets available at box office with
valid ID for $25.

MARCH 29, 2008 . SOUNDS & DELICACIES OF ARMENIA & MIDDLE EAST. An Open House
Concert organized by the Belmont Human Rights Commission. Begins at 7 p.m.
at the Chenery Middle School, 95 Washington Street in Belmont, Mass.
Featuring Christiane Karam and the ZilZALA Middle Eastern Ensemble, who will
open with an uplifting blend of influences that range from Lebanese,
Egyptian, Turkish, Greek and North African influences to contemporary jazz
harmonies. Also featuring the Arev Armenian Folk Ensemble, who will present
the musical traditions of Armenia, incorporating both traditional folk and
contemporary instruments. The evening concludes with a reception featuring
refreshments from these regions. Free and open to the public. Disability
accessible. For more information, call (617) 993-2795 or contact Fran Yuan
of the Belmont Human Rights Commission by calling (617) 372-2789 or emailing
[email protected].

MARCH 29, 2008 . SILENT AUCTION. From 7 to 10 p.m. at the Holy Trinity
Armenian Apostolic Church, 635 Grove Street in Worcester, Mass. Join us for
wine and beer tasting, hors d’oeuvres, and great auction items. Admission is
$25 for adults, $15 for seniors and students. For more information or to
purchase tickets, call Janis Arvanigian at (508) 754-1039.

MARCH 29, 2008 . ASA 25TH ANNIVERSARY GALA. The Armenian Sisters’ Academy
celebrates its 25th anniversary at the Westin Hotel in Waltham, Mass.
Featuring Arthur Apkarian and his Armenia Band. For more information or to
purchase tickets ($125), call (781) 861-8303.

APRIL 3, 2008 . MONUMENTS & POST-SOVIET ARMENIAN IDENTITY. Lecture by Dr.
Levon Abrahamian entitled ‘Fighting with Memory and Monuments: Re-Shaping
Post Soviet Armenian Identity.’ Begins at 8 p.m. at the NAASR Center, 395
Concord Ave., Belmont, Mass. Abrahamian will discuss the fight over
monuments that celebrate Soviet luminaries and their symbolism in
post-Soviet Armenia with attention to the broader context of other
post-Soviet countries. Abrahamian is head of the Department of Contemporary
Anthropological Studies at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of
the Academy of Sciences of Armenia. He is the author of ‘Armenian Identity
in a Changing World’ and co-editor of ‘Armenian Folk Arts, Culture, and
Identity.’ The event is free and open to the public. For more information,
call (617) 489-1610 or email [email protected].

APRIL 6, 2008 . ARS CAMBRIDGE-SHUSHI 75TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER. Begins at 6
p.m. at the ACEC, 47 Nichols Ave. in Watertown. Catered by Bon Appetit.
Entertainment by the AREV Ensemble. Tickets are $40 for adults, $20 for
children under 12. Tables for 6-10 may be reserved by calling Vera
Iskenderian at (617) 926-0172 or Ardemis Kalayjian at (617) 827-2012.

APRIL 6, 2008 . DIANA DER-HOVANESSIAN will read from her new book ‘The
Second Question.’ F. D. Reeve will read from ‘The Toy Soldier.’ Begins at 2
p.m. at the Mattapoisett Free Library, 7 Barstow St. in Mattapoisett, Mass.
Free and open to the public. For more information, call (508) 758-4171.

APRIL 6 & MAY 4, 2008 . ‘THE WAY WE WERE’ MUSICAL ENSEMBLE tours with the
popular show ‘Hello Ellis Island.’ Set in the 1920’s with a group of
Armenians bound on a steam ship for the ‘new world.’ During the program,
they each tell their stories in song, dance and verbalized tales.
Accompanying them is band of musicians playing ‘old country’ Armenian
instruments. Hourig Papazian-Sahagian, the author, producer and director of
the play, has revived a neglected repertoire of traditional song and dance
as well as the classic art-song of Gomidas Vartabed. She’s assembled a
troupe of 30 U.S.-born Armenians from families of genocide survivors. For
over a decade, the ensemble named ‘The Way We Were’ performed
musical-theater productions all along the East Coast. For more information
or to make reservations, contact Noubar Kazarian by calling (201) 265-6857
or emailing [email protected]. April 6-Sts. Vartanantz Church in Providence,
R.I. May 4-St. James Church in Watertown, Mass.

APRIL 8, 2008 . LECTURE BY AMB. ARMEN MARTIROSSYAN, Permanent Representative
of the Republic of Armenia to the United Nations. The lecture is titled ‘The
Armenain Genocide: Remembering a Past, Building a Future.’ The talk is
presented by the Darakjian-Jafarian Chair in Armenian History at Tufts
University and NAASR. At 7 p.m. at the Goddard Chapel, Tufts University,
Medford Campus in Medford, Mass. A reception will follow in the Coolidge
Room in Ballou Hall.

APRIL 11, 14, 16 & 25, 2008 . ‘GENOCIDE: WEEKS OF REMEMBRANCE AND
REFLECTION.’ During April, the Southern Connecticut State University in New
Haven, Conn., takes a look at issues pertaining to genocide through
lectures, films and readings. April 11-Poet and scholar Peter Balakian will
give a lecture titled ‘The Armenian Genocide and Modernity’ at 12 p.m., in
Engleman Hall B121-A & B, followed at 1:30 by a light lunch and at 2 p.m. a
poetry reading. April 14-Daniel Mendelsohn, a professor of humanities at
Bard College, will discuss his book, ‘The Lost: A Search for Six of Six
Million,’ in a talk titled ‘Finding The Lost: A Journey into the History,
Family, and Judaism.’ From 2-3:30 p.m. in the Adanti Student Center
Ballroom. April 16-Screening of the film ‘The Killing Fields,’ the
award-winning British film drama about the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. A
post-film discussion will be hosted by Jerry Dunklee, SCSU professor of
journalism. From 7:35-10:30 p.m. in Engleman A120. April 25-Three
distinguished speakers will deliver lectures beginning at 1 p.m. in Engleman
A120: Benedict Kiernan, director of the Genocide Studies Program at Yale
University, will speak on ‘A World History of Genocide.’ Claudia Card,
co-editor of ‘Genocide’s Aftermath, will discuss ‘The Paradox of Genocidal
Rape Aimed at Forced Pregnancy.’ James E. Young, chairman of the Department
of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies at the UMass-Amherst, will speak on
‘Memory, Counter-memory and the Monument after 9/11: From Berlin to New
York.’ Free and open to the public. For more information, call Prof. Armen
Marsoobian, chairperson and professor of philosophy, at (203) 392-6786.

APRIL 11, 2008 . BLACK SEA SALSA plays at the Mosesian Theatre in the
Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown, Mass, marking the first time the
Center has engaged an Armenian group to play at the 350-seat auditorium.
Begins at 7:30 p.m. (A complimentary Latin dance class is offered at 6:30
p.m. by Extreme Dance Sport.) Led by trumpeter Dan Teager (Tergukasian) and
featuring John Baboian on guitar, the 15-piece group has established itself
as one of Boston’s premier festival bands bringing its high-energy mix of
Latin jazz, blues and Armenian rhythms to venues such as Sculler’s Jazz
Club, Steppin’ Out Boston and Boston Harborfest. Teager started the group in
October 1996 through a grant from the Armenian International Women’s
Association (AIWA). Admission is $20 for adults, $10 for children, students
and seniors. Group discounts are available for parties of 10 or more. For
tickets and information, call the box office at (617) 923-8487, or visit
or

APRIL 19, 2008 . GENOCIDE OBSERVANCE (LOWELL). Sponsored by the ANC of
Merrimack Valley. Procession will form at 9:30 a.m. at Merrimack and John
Sts., joined by a program and flag-raising ceremony at Lowell City Hall.
Main speaker: Alin Gregorian, editor of the Armenian Mirror-Spectator.
Luncheon will follow indoors. Open to the public.

APRIL 20, 2008 . NEW ENGLAND PREMIERE OF ‘THE GEORGETOWN BOYS.’ A musical by
Herand Markarian. Presented by Hamazkayin of New Jersey Youth Theater group,
commemorating the 93rd anniversary of Armenian Martyrs’ Day. Sponsored by
the Armenian Genocide Commemorative Committee of the Merrimack Valley. At
North Andover Middle School, North Andover, Mass. Donation: $20 for adults;
$10 for students; children 5 and under free. Refreshments to follow. For
reservations, call Sossy Jeknavorian at (978) 256-2538 or Tom Vartabedian at
(978) 373-1654.

APRIL 23, 2008 . MARGARET AHNERT will speak about her book, ‘The Knock at
the Door: A Journey Through the Darkness of the Armenian Genocide,’ to the
Harvard Armenian Society and NAASR. Ahnert’s compelling account of her
mother’s suffering is framed by an intimate portrait of her relationship
with her 98-year-old mother. Ester’s inspiring stories, told lovingly by her
daughter, provide a window into the harrowing struggle of Armenians during a
terrible period in human history. Begins at 7:30 p.m. at Harvard’s Center
for Government and International Studies, South Building, Auditorium S010,
1730 Cambridge St. in Cambridge, Mass. The event is free and open to the
public. A reception and book signing will follow the program. Limited free
parking is available at Harvard’s Broadway Garage on 7 Felton St. from
6:30-10:30 p.m.

APRIL 24, 2008 . EVELYN ABDALAH MENCONI MEMORIAL CULTURAL SERIES. Fourth
memorial program, titled ‘Remembrance, Images, and Musical Resonance.’ In
Commemoration of the Palestinian Nakba and the Armenian genocide.
Commemorative speakers: Hilary Rantisi (Tawassul) and Sevag Arzoumanian.
Performers: novelist Susan Abulhawa (‘The Scar of David’); documentary
photographer Rania Matar (‘Muslim Women and the Veil: Modesty, Fashion,
Devotion, or Statement’); and master qanunist Jamal Sinno. Sponsored by the
William G. Abdalah Library, the American-Arab Media Foundation and Tawassul.
Reception from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Lecture from 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. At the Rabb
Lecture Hall in the Boston Public Library, Copley Square in Boston, Mass.
The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call (781)
648-1245.

APRIL 27, 2008 . GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION (PROVIDENCE). Organized by the
Armenian Martyrs’ Memorial Committee. Guest speaker: Prof. Henry Theriault,
associate professor at Worcester State College, whose research focuses on
genocide and human rights. Federal, state and local politicians will also be
present. Clergy from the three Armenian churches will hold requiem services
for our martyrs. Begins at 12:30 p.m. at the Martyrs’ Monument, North Burial
Ground, Providence. For more information, call (401) 354-8770. All are
welcome.

MAY 3, 2008 . ‘AN EVENING IN BUENOS AIRES.’ Presented by the Armenian
International Women’s Association (AIWA). Come celebrate the dance, food and
culture of Argentina. Begins at 7 p.m. at the Holy Cross Church in Belmont,
Mass. For more information, call (617) 926-0171 or email [email protected].

MAY 4, 2008 . CABARET. Featuring performances and music for dancing by the
John Baboian Quarter, Hye Fusion and vocalist Sandi Bedrossian. Sponsored by
the Armenian Women’s Welfare Association, Inc. Abundant mezzeh and lavish
desserts provided. Begins at 5 p.m. at the Oakley Country Club in Watertown,
Mass. Advance tickets $75. Reserved seating for prepaid tables of ten. For
more information or to purchase tickets, call Elaine Patapanian at (617)
926-0228.

JUNE 21, 2008 . 57TH ANNUAL ARMENIAN NIGHT AT THE POPS. Organized by the
Friends of Armenian Culture Society. Featuring pianist Nareh Arghamanyan,
19, from Armenia. Begins at 8 p.m. For more information, visit

SEPT. 13, 2008 . CULTURAL EVENING. Featuring artists Noune Avedissian and
Hovik Gregorian. Organized by the Armenian Independent Broadcasting of
Boston. At the First Armenian Church, 392 Concord Ave., in Belmont, Mass.
Details to follow. Save the date!

OCT. 10-12, 2008 . AYF 75TH ANNIVERSARY GALA. Hosted by the AYF-YOARF
Eastern Region. At the Hyatt in Boston, Mass. Details to follow. Save the
date!

MID ATLANTIC

MARCH 23, 2007 . EASTER SERVICES AT ST. VARTAN CATHEDRAL. The Primate of the
Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), Archbishop Khajag
Barsamian, will officiate during Easter services at St. Vartan Armenian
Cathedral. During the Release of Doves Ceremony, 12 doves will be released
at the plaza in front of the Cathedral following the Divine Liturgy. The
Morning Service begins at 9:30 a.m. The celebration of the Divine Liturgy
begins at 10:30 a.m. St. Vartan Cathedral is on 630 Second Ave. (corner of
34th) in New York City. For more information, call Karine Abalyan at (212)
686.0710 ext.160 or visit

MARCH 28, 2008 . LECTURE BY HILMAR KAISER. Based on his research in the
Turkish archives. Hosted by the Armenian Club of Rutgers University. From
7:30 to 11:30 p.m. at the Student Activities Center (SAC) Lounge, George
St., in New Brunswick, N.J. For more information, call (862) 205-9631 or
email [email protected].

APRIL 3, 2008 . ‘BEYOND GENOCIDE RECOGNITION’ WITH STEPHEN KURKJIAN. A
Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist for the Boston Globe,
Kurkjian will assess the year’s events to see if the future holds hope for
bridging the differences that have long divided the Armenian and Turkish
peoples. Begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Bush Memorial Auditorium, Russell Sage
College in Troy, N.Y. For more information, call (518)-244-2330.

APRIL 4, 2008 . ‘ROOTS OF EVIL.’ Outstanding Achievement Award: Hrant Dink
(Rakel Dink receiving the award). Featuring speakers Dr. Richard
Koenigsberg, Giddo Suliman and Magaret A. Ahnert. Begins at 7 p.m. at
Fordham University, New York City. For more information, contact chair Dr.
Ani Kalayjian by calling (201) 941-2266, emailing [email protected], or
visiting www.meaningful world.com.

APRIL 5, 2008 . SCREENING: ‘THE PEOPLE’S ADVOCATE.’ Hrag Yedalian’s
feature-length documentary, ‘The People’s Advocate: The Life & Times of
Charles R. Garry’ about Armenian-American civil rights attorney Charles
Garry’s turbulent career, will make its East Coast debut at the 15th Annual
New York Underground Film Festival. Featuring rare archival footage and
candid interviews with his clients and close associates, the documentary
traces Garry’s life from his experiences as a young Armenian growing up in
Fresno, Calif., to his ascendance as the attorney of the Black Panther
Party. The documentary will screen as an official selection of the festival
at 3:30 p.m. at the Anthology Film Archives, 32 2nd Ave. in New York. For
more information, visit

APRIL 6, 2008 . WALK ARMENIA. Sponsored by the ARS Eastern USA. Organized by
the ARS New York ‘Mayr’ and ‘Erebuni’ chapters. Come on the 4-mile walk with
us to raise funds for the ARS Eastern USA Armenia Fund and to benefit the
‘Meal-a-Day’ program for the Zvartnots School #9 in Armenia. Registration
begins at 12:30 p.m. at the St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church in
Douglaston, N.Y. The walk begins at 1:30 p.m. Participation fee is $25. If
you are unable to participate but would like to make a donation, please make
your check payable to the ‘ARS Mayr Chapter’ and mail to Hasmik Israelian,
473 Pulaski Rd., Greenlawn, NY 11740. For more information, contact Hasmik
Israelian by calling (516) 330-5290 or emailing [email protected], or
contact Nayda Voskeritchian by calling (516) 825-3809 or emailing
[email protected].

APRIL 11, 2008 . ‘TRAUMA AND MEMOIR.’ A panel discussion on genocide with
authors Anotnia Arslan, Margaret Ahnert and playwright Catherine Filloux.
Presented by the ANC of NY and CUNY Graduate Center’s Middle East and Middle
Eastern American Center (MEMEAC). From 6:30-8:30 p.m. at 365 Fifth Ave, Room
9204/5, in New York City. Reception to follow. For more information, email
[email protected].

APRIL 11, 2008 . LEVON BERBERIAN PHOTO ART EXHIBIT. Jointly sponsored by the
Eastern Prelacy and the New York ARS Mayr Chapter. Opening reception on
Fri.,
APRIL 11, from 7-11 p.m. At the Prelacy’s Vahakn & Hasmig Hovnanian Hall,
138 East 39th St. in New York City. Proceeds to benefit the ARS Centennial
Fund.

APRIL 13, 2008 . ‘THE WAY WE WERE’ MUSICAL ENSEMBLE tours with the popular
show ‘Hello Ellis Island.’ At St. Mary’s Church in Livingston, N.J. For full
details, see the April 6 calendar listing under the New England section (p.
12), or contact Noubar Kazarian by calling (201) 265-6857 or emailing
[email protected].

APRIL 19, 2008 . ARMENIAN GENOCIDE WALK. Armenians of Philadelphia to host a
walk-a-thon and program in commemoration of the Armenian genocide. The
purpose of the gathering is to bring together Armenians from the
Philadelphia area, honor the strength and perseverance of victims of the
genocide, insist on recognition of the genocide, and ensure that no group of
people suffer such crimes against humanity in the future. Begins at 1 p.m.
at the Philadelphia Art Museum area. For more information, call (215)
680-5581 or visit

APRIL 26, 2008 . GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION (NEW YORK). Time and exact location
TBD. Join the AYF Central Hai Thad Committee to commemorate the Armenian
genocide. With the recent developments of H.Res.106, it is imperative that
the Armenian community continue to bring awareness of the importance of the
passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution. Join us to commemorate and
reflect on our accomplishments thus far.

APRIL 27, 2008 . GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION (TIMES SQUARE). Begins at 2 p.m.
Free bus transportation to and from all New York / New Jersey Armenian
churches. Sponsored by the Knights and Daughters of Vartan. Co-sponsored by
the AGBU, Armenian Assembly of America, Armenian National Committee of
America, ArmenPac, ADL- Ramgavars, S.D. Hunchagyan Party/ With the
participation of the Diocese of the Armenian Church, Prelacy of the Armenian
Church, AMAA, Armenian Presbyterian Church, Armenian Evangelical Church,
Armenian Catholic Eparchy of USA and Canada, and Armenian student, cultural
and youth organizations. For more information, call Sam at (516) 352-2587,
Leo at (201) 746-0409 or Ara at (973) 759-7518.

MAY 31, 2008 . 90TH INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION. Organized by the New
Jersey ‘Dro’ Gomideh in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the First
Republic of Armenia. Performance by the Sayat Nova Dance Company of Boston;
Nersig Ispirian and Salbi Mailyan from L.A.; the Akthamar Dance Ensemble of
St. Thomas Armenian Church in NJ; the NJ Hamazkayin ‘Nairi’ Dance Group and
Children’s Choir. Begins at 7 p.m. at the Felician College in Lodi, N.J.
Tickets are $25/$35/$50. Save the date! For more information or to make
reservations, contact the ARF office by emailing [email protected] or call
(201) 945-0011, or call Mari Keshishian at (201) 227-9884.

JUNE 14, 2008 . HOVNANIAN SCHOOL ANNUAL DINNER DANCE. Honoring the Class of
2008. Sponsored by the Hovnanian School PTO. Details to follow. Save the
date!
SEPT. 13, 2008 . ANCA-ER ANNUAL BANQUET. At the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New
York City. Details to follow. Save the Date! For more information, email
[email protected].

SEPT. 27, 2008 . HOMENETMEN 90TH ANNIVERSARY. Details to follow. Save the
date!

MIDWEST

APRIL 24, 26 & 27, 2008 . GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION (CHICAGO). Organized by the
ANC of Illinois. Thurs., April 24-Demonstration in front of the Turkish
Consulate, 360 N. Michigan Ave. (corner of Michigan and Wacker) in Chicago.
>From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Shuttle buses will leave from the Armenian Community
Center in Glenview at 10 a.m. Sat., April 26-Commemorative program with
guest speakers Congressman Daniel Lipinski (Ill.-3), State Representative
John A. Fritchey (Ill.-11) and Henry D. Astarjian, M.D. Begins at 7:30 p.m.
at Shahnasarian Hall, 1701 N. Greenwood Rd. in Glenview, Ill. Sun., April
27-Requiem service, memorial luncheon and program with guest speaker State
Representative Beth Coulson (Ill.-17). At 12 p.m. Memorial blood drive
organized by the ARS from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Armenian All Saints
Apostolic Church, 1701 N. Greenwood Rd. in Glenview. For more information,
call (312) 718-0215 or email: [email protected].

AUG. 28-SEPT. 1, 2008 . AYF-YOARF 75th ANNIVERSARY OLYMPICS IN DETROIT.
Limited hotel rooms available. To reserve, call the Hyatt Regency-Dearborn
at (313) 593-1234 or toll-free 1-800-233-1234. Ask for the AYF rate ($119 a
night) For up-to-date information, visit

INTERNATIONAL

MAY 23-OCT. 14, 2008 . ARMENIAN HERITAGE TOURS 2008. Sites include Yerevan,
Khor Virap, Noravank, Areni, Haghbat, Sanahin, Lake Sevan, Dilijan,
Echmiadzin Cathedral, Sardarabad, Tzaghkadzor, Garni, Geghart and many more.
Departing from Washington, D.C. or New York. Tour dates follow. All include
stays at the Marriott Armenia Hotel. May 23-June 5-From $2,530 + tax per
person based on double occupancy. July 8-22-From $2,730 + tax per person
based on double occupancy. Sept. 30-Oct. 14-From $2,430 + tax per person
based on double occupancy. Optional excursion to Karabagh (3 days, 2 nights)
for $300. For more information, contact Maro Asatoorian, ACAA tour
representative, by calling (301) 340-1011; emailing [email protected] or
visiting www.acaaarmenian tours.com.

SUMMER 2008 . ARS, INC. Mediterranean Cruise. The Armenian Relief Society,
Inc. hosts a Mediterranean cruise leaving from Barcelona, Spain, and sailing
to France, Italy, Greece and Croatia during the summer of 2008. The 12-night
cruise will be aboard one of the world’s top-ranked ships, the Celebrity
Cruiseline’s "Summit." For more information about this once-in-a-lifetime
cruise, the following contacts are available: Those residing in the ARS
Eastern USA region east of the Mississippi River should call Helen
Darakdjian at (248) 302-1660. Those residing in the ARS Western USA region
west of the Mississippi River should call Knar Avedissian at (818) 425-9493
or (818) 246-1383. For reservations, contact Travel Group International by
calling (561) 447-0750; emailing ARScruise@ travelgroup int.com; or writing
to 125 SE Mizner Blvd., Suite 14, Boca Raton, FL 33432.

SEPT. 18-OCT. 2, 2009 . RENEWAL OF FAITH PILGRIMAGE TO ARMENIA. On the
occasion of the Blessing of Holy Chrism (Muron) and the 17th anniversary of
Armenian independence. Trip highlights include the Blessing of the Holy
Chrism; a private audience with Catholicos Karekin II; a private tour of
Holy Etchmiadzin; tours of historic churches and monasteries; a Karabakh
excursion; Vesper services; and a faith renewal seminar. Organized by the
Western Diocese of the Armenian Church, H.E. Archbishop Hovnan Derderian,
Primate. For more information, call the Diocesan office at (818) 558-7474 or
email [email protected].

JAN. 11-18, 2009 . ARMENIAN HERITAGE CRUISE XII. Sails from Ft. Lauderdale
to Western Caribbean new ports of Conzumel, Mexico; Roatan, Honduras;
Belize, Central America; and Grand Cayman Island. Prices from $749. For
information, call TravelGroup International at 1-866-447-0750. On the
Eastcoast, call Antranik Boudakian at (718) 575-0142 or visit
www.armenianheritage cruise.com. Over 800 guests have already registered.

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“I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard, and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” - WS