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2016 թվականի ապրիլի 2-ին, հերթական անգամ խախտելով զինադադարը և արհամարհելով հակամարտությունը խաղաղ ճանապարհով լուծելու ԵԱՀԿ Մինսկի խմբի համանախագահների ջանքերն ու միջազգային հանրության հորդորները, Ադրբեջանը լայնածավալ հարձակման է անցել Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի Հանրապետության սահմանի ողջ երկայնքով: Հակառակորդը օգտագործում է զինուժի գրեթե բոլոր տեսակները, ռմբակոծում օդից և ցամաքից: Զոհերի ու վիրավորների թվում կան խաղաղ բնակիչներ, այդ թվում` կանայք և երեխաներ:
Ադրբեջանի այս հերթական սանձարձակ քայլը, խոսում է այն մասին, որ Բաքուն գնում է իրավիճակի հետևողական սրման ճանապարհով, ինչը հրամայական է դարձնում Ադրբեջանին կարգի հրավիրելու միջազգային հանրության գործնական քայլերի իրականացումը:
Այս պահին անհրաժեշտ է, որ սփյուռքյան կառույցները և կազմակերպությունները հնարավոր բոլոր միջոցներով իրենց բողոքի ձայնը բարձրացնեն բնակության երկրների իշխանությունների առջև, ունենան հանդիպումներ և հորդորեն ու պահանջեն դատապարտել Ադրբեջանի ագրեսիան և սանձել Բաքվի ռազմատենչ նկրտումները:
Զանգվածային լրատվության միջոցներով տեղեկատվություն տարածելիս չափազանց կարևոր է հիմնվել միմիայն ՀՀ ՊՆ և ԱԳՆ պաշտոնական հաղորդագրությունների վրա։
ՀՀ սփյուռքի նախարարություն
As many of you are probably now aware, Azeri forces launched a massive military strike into Nagorno Karabagh early yesterday morning. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Karabagh, the families of our martyred soldiers and our brave men defending the Fatherland. We stand in solidarity with our people, pray for a swift and peaceful resolution to this conflict, and we ask you to remember Karabagh in your prayers.
On March 12, the Crystal Ballroom of the Beverly Hills Hotel was the beautiful setting of the 25th Anniversary of the Armenian Missionary Association of America’s (AMAA) Child and Orphan Care Program. Luncheon Co-Chairs Christina Jabarian, Melody Petrossian and Christine Zenjiryan worked tirelessly to make every aspect of the Luncheon enjoyable for more than 500 guests and supporters. They warmly welcomed the sold out crowd and introduced the dynamic Emcee for the day, LindaKay Abdulian, who was the commentator for the first children’s fashion show in 1997. This year, the AMAA’s Executive Director/CEO Zaven Khanjian delivered a moving devotional and prayer and gave a brief history of the ladies who first started the Committee.
The flowers, generously donated by Zareh David Ghoukasian of David Z Design, were breathtaking! And this year’s Silent Auction was spectacular with more than 150 items to bid on! Nicole Nishanian, Silent Auction Chair, procured many amazing items, including several designer handbags, lots of beautiful jewelry, and much, much more. There were many opportunities to help the needy children by sponsoring a child, purchasing food or clothing for a year, or by purchasing a Bible for the children to read. This effort was coordinated by Maro Yacoubian and Tina Segel, who organized the child sponsorship table and encouraged everyone to make a difference in the life of a needy child in Armenia. Many children were sponsored at the Luncheon.
Joyce Stein, esteemed advisor and National Co-Chair of the Orphan and Child Care Committee, acknowledged the ladies who organized the first several children’s fashion shows. The first show was at the Hotel Sofitel with Christina Jabarian as Chair. The next several luncheons were chaired by LindaKay Abdulian and Michelle Shrikian. Joyce thanked them for all their years of hard work and effort!
Tina Segel created and introduced the video commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the Child and Orphan Care Program. The video showed how many children and their families have been helped by the AMAA for many generations.
After lunch, as a special surprise before the Fashion Show, several children from the Dynamic Duo Dance Studio performed for the audience! This accomplished and very talented group of dancers was enjoyed by everyone. The children’s Fashion Show and dance performance was coordinated and introduced by Betty Balian. This year, the Fashion Show was sponsored and produced by Bloomingdale’s Sherman Oaks. The Bloomingdale’s Sherman Oak’s team, along with the Committee, worked tirelessly to make the Fashion Show a complete success and to make sure the presentation by more than fifty breathtaking children and teenagers in this year’s show was perfect and seamless. Christina Jabarian thanked Bloomingdale’s for its partnership and participation in this year’s event which was very much appreciated. This year, Aleen Oruncakciel coordinated the models and the fittings for the Fashion Show.
Finance and Reservations Chair Sandra Kalemkiarian, works tirelessly every year to efficiently close out the Auction. “We are grateful for the generous donations we received in celebration of our 25th Anniversary,” said Sandra.
The guests left the event with a bag full of goodies, including amazing lotions and nail care products donated by Jessica Vartoughian of Jessica Cosmetics, dried fruits donated by LindaKay Abdulian, cookies donated by Leslie Kevorkian, and jams, Panettoni and other items donated by Christine Zenjiryan! The children also received wonderful goodie bags.
In closing, Lori Muncherian and Arsine Phillips, West Coast Co-Chairs of the Committee, thanked the chairs, the entire Committee and all the donors for their continued support of this event for the children in Armenia. Many children in Armenia lack the basic necessities of food, clothing and shelter. “We are trying to help change a child’s life and give hope for a better future one child at a time,” concluded Lori and Arsine.
By Joyce Abdulian
If the music of heaven could be heard on earth, the LARK Musical Society and the Armenian Missionary Association of America’s (AMAA) presentation of Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, was a joyous representation of what awaits us.
At the First United Methodist Church of Glendale, CA, the LARK Musical Society and the AMAA once again joined forces, on Sunday, March 13, 2016, to present one of the world’s greatest masterpieces —St. Matthew Passion, under the direction of beloved Maestro Vatsche Barsoumian. Maestro Barsoumian explained: Through J.S. Bach’s work, written almost 300 years ago, we can still partake in and relive the tribulations and passion of our Lord, who undertook all torture and even death for the sake of our personal spiritual salvation.
As the voices of the choir soared, the soloists sang, and the orchestra performed, the overflow audience abandoned themselves to the music of Bach and the depiction of Christ’s great sacrifice. Each scene matched with its response, either chorally or individually by a soloist, rendered in beautiful music, created a whole that at the end was an undeniably humbling Lenten experience. Super-titles in German, Armenian and English allowed for a close following of the Oratorio, to better understand each moment of Christ’s passion.
Distinguished vocal soloists were: David Plaster, tenor, as the Evangelist; Steve Pence, bass, as Jesus; Shoushik Barsoumian, soprano; Garineh Avakian and Victoria Avetisyan, altos; Yeghishe Manucharyan, tenor; and Scott Graff and Vincent Robles, basses. Also notable were the impressive instrumental soloists Armen DerKevorkian and Sarkis Gyurgchyan, violins; Salpi Kerkonian, flute; Michelle Forrest, oboe; and Yevgeni Tonkha, cello. Deserving special notice were Edward Murray, organ and Victoria Simonian, cembalo, who throughout the piece served as an underlying unifying force for the whole ensemble.
During the intermission, a Lenten meal was served to over 500 guests, who greatly enjoyed this time of fellowship.
Andranik Andy Torosyan, Chairman of LARK Musical Society, stated: Let us praise God for bringing together the AMAA and the LARK Musical Society to break bread during this Lenten season and share in the message of Jesus through the work of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion. Projects like these will help strengthen our community, encouraging us to aspire to a higher understanding of life and walk the path intended for us.
Reflecting on the past 20 years of AMAA/LARK collaboration, Zaven Khanjian, AMAA Executive Director/CEO said: The AMAA rejoices in its annual partnership with the LARK Musical Society in the over two decades long presentation of spring sacred music concerts, elevating human souls from its earthly fetters to a heavenly emancipation, paid for by the blood shed by our Savior Jesus Christ. We are thankful for the gracious support of the community that makes every one of these events ever excitingly memorable and touching.
Christ Is Risen, Blessed is the Resurrection of Christ!
Քրիստոս յարեաւ ի մեռելոց, Օրհնեալ է յարութիւնը Քրիստոսի:
March 22 marks the Water Day. It is an international observance where people in different parts of the world, demonstrate their concern, through organized events, regarding environmental problems of our planet and want to be part of a change in global policies and help make a difference.
This year’s theme “better water, better jobs” focuses on the vital importance of the 1.5 billion people who work in water related sectors and the connection those in that workforce which ensures its safe delivery.
The Khoren and Shooshanig Avedisian School’s «Οίκος» Club (which focuses on the importance of environmental education), jointly with the 8th graders, presented an interesting presentation to illustrate that drinking water supplies are not inexhaustible, and we must use them with care and not pollute.
The Club’s members presented a short video clip about the vital importance of water, how human activities affect the destruction and reduction of water reserves, as well as practical tips for saving water was recommended.
The eight graders, with wit and humor, through the “Assembly of Mice” play, discussed the above issues.
The Avedisian School students challenge everyone to save water while helping Mother Nature and ourselves.
Rotary Club of Hackensack, NJ, at a luncheon held on Thursday, March 24, awarded the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) a $2000 grant for AMAA’s child care projects in Armenia. Just like the past years’ awards, this grant will again help many children under the care of AMAA’s Child Sponsorship Program with various needs of urgent medical care, and also help some children attend Summer Camps.
David Aynejian, Director of Finance of AMAA attended this luncheon and accepted the check on behalf of the Association. Mr. Aynejian thanked the Hackensack Rotary Club for their continuous support of AMAA’s child care programs in Armenia.
The AMAA thanks Mr. Serge Krikorian for helping to raise these funds for our needy children in Armenia.
On March 23, the Avedisian School Debate Club participated in a debate with the theme “Armenia and Turkey have a common future,” held at the American Center in Yerevan, Armenia. The Avedisian School Debate Club competed against 198 other high school debate clubs.
The judges of the debate were Mr. Richard Mills, US Ambassador to Armenia and «The Beautified Project» band singer Andre Simonyan.
During the competition a direct connection was established among members of the debate clubs of Charentsavan, Kapan, Meghri, Vanadzor and Gyumri schools. After the debate, the students engaged in a question and answer session with the Singer and the Ambassador.
At the end of the competition, all those who were present had the opportunity to watch the new video of “The Beautiful Project” by Andre Simonyan and Armenian Turkish singer Sibil with the cooperation of Turkish musicians.
Ambassador Mills stated that he was pleasantly surprised by the persuasive speech and debating skills of Avedisian School students and congratulated them, and the Captain of the Debate Club Arevig Khachadourian, for their achievements.
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