Nonprofit News

FAR’s Scholarship Program in Armenia: A Lifeline to the Future

YEREVAN—Education has been called the bedrock for a country’s future. For Benjamin Franklin, it was “an investment in knowledge that…

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Nonprofit News

AMAA to Celebrate Centennial in Boston

PARAMUS, NJ – “We’ve got to do something,” they said, and they did, and continue to do so, declared Zaven…

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Diaspora

Bishop Daniel Findikyan’s “Antranig” Badarak in America

NEW YORK, NY—On May 18, the Primate of the Eastern American Diocese, Bishop Daniel Findikyan, celebrated his first Episcopal badarak…

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Diaspora

Musical Armenia, A Stunning Success

NEW YORK, NY—A sell-out crowd on Sunday, March 17 was treated to an afternoon of outstanding music by three young…

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Diaspora

People’s Prelate Honored at New York Gala

TERRACE ON THE PARK, NY—Hundreds of admirers of the new Prelate of the Eastern Prelacy, Archbishop Anoushavan Tanielian, were in…

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Reviews

Dr. Helen Evans Presents Metropolitan Museum’s ‘Armenia’ Exhibition in New York

“Armenian art is not something isolated. It is woven into a global network, and needs to be understood for what…

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Headlines

The Prelacy’s ‘Musical Armenia 35’—A Thrilling Celebration

NEW YORK—It was a unique musical event to celebrate a special anniversary. “Musical Armenia 35,” held at Weill Recital Hall…

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Headlines

‘Icon Hunter’ Tasoula Hadjitofi’s Four-Decade Fight against Art Smuggling

NEW YORK—A nation’s cultural cleansing is a destruction of its history, a “rape of its culture,” stated Tasoula Hadjitofi, to…

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News

The ‘Tree of Life for Armenia’

Following a recent two-week trip to Armenia, Dr. Sam Mikaelian, an award-winning American educator and a former consultant for a…

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News

An Armenian Liturgical Connection with Istanbul

NEW YORK—What it means to be a religious Armenian minority in Turkey was the focus of Dr. Christopher Sheklian’s eye-opening…

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