Gaby Kevorkian

Gaby (Kapriel) Kevorkian is a physician from the Old City of Jerusalem, graduating from the Yerevan State Medical Institute in 1975. He is a family physician, health educator and researcher, having served in Jordan, the West Bank and Jerusalem. In 1992, Dr. Kevorkian was awarded a joint British Council-WHO scholarship to study Community Mental Health at the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Manchester, U.K. Dr. Kevorkian currently works as a medical journalist and co-administers the "Armenians from Jerusalem" Facebook group.
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When lobbying collides: Azerbaijan, Israel and Armenian American advocacy

On Dec. 9, 2025, Republican U.S. Representative Anna Paulina Luna introduced a bill in Congress that would end restrictions on…

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Armenia’s Jews in Israel: A legacy of migration and dual identity

The Jewish presence in Armenia dates back nearly two millennia, to the period of pagan Armenia. According to historical accounts,…

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Both Muslims and Christians suffer under the weight of Israeli occupation

For Palestinian Muslims and Christians, the creation of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948, on the land of…

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Israel’s real estate fever: The case of Armenian land in Jerusalem

The Old City of Jerusalem is of great importance for the three monotheistic religions. It contains many sacred sites: the…

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Armenians in Jerusalem and the dilemma of Israel’s recognition of the Armenian Genocide

The Armenian presence in Jerusalem dates back to 301 AD, when Armenia adopted Christianity as its national religion, and Armenian…

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Violence against Christians is on the rise in Israel

Under Israeli rule, Christians in Israel and the West Bank have suffered increasing attacks, including spitting on clergy, physical harassment…

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Photography

Armenian pioneers of photography in Palestine

Photography has played a pivotal role in society since its invention in the early 1800s. It has documented historical, military,…

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