“A Grief Observed”
During our drive from Long Island, New York to Indian Orchard, Massachusetts last Saturday, the nonstop rain served as a poignant reminder of the tragedy at hand to my wife and me. By now, most […]
During our drive from Long Island, New York to Indian Orchard, Massachusetts last Saturday, the nonstop rain served as a poignant reminder of the tragedy at hand to my wife and me. By now, most […]
I don’t mind driving but get impatient when stuck in traffic. New York traffic can be notorious, but I detest traffic caused by road construction. Construction is unavoidable in the New York metro area, with […]
Public gatherings and demonstrations, such as protests, candlelight vigils and marches, have become a symbol of Armenian Genocide commemorations in both the Republic of Armenia and Armenian communities in the diaspora. Many people may question […]
In this essay, I will be sharing a few pastoral and psychoanalytic perspectives on the idea of manhood. As I focus on different events from the life of the prophet Moses, I will explore ideas […]
Two years ago, around this time, we arrived early Sunday morning in Armenia. Soon after, my son Hovsep and I attended badarak at the Saint Gregory The Illuminator Cathedral in Yerevan. The festivities of celebrating […]
My wife Annie and I celebrated our 16th wedding anniversary last weekend. Sweet 16 indeed. We were married on July 31, 2004 in the church of Սուրբ Աստուածածին (Sourp Asdvadzadzin-The Holy Theotokos) in Kessab, Syria. […]
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