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Chicago Hrant Dink Parish Marks Memorial 50 Years Lecture Nov. 13 CHICAGO — Parishioners of the St. Gregory the Illuminator Church of Chicago, celebrated By Tom Vartabedian their 50th anniversary at the church’s current location, during the weekend of October 17-19. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — It has been nearly Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, of the eight years since Turkish-Armenian journalist Diocese of the Armenian Church of America Hrant Dink was gunned down in the streets of (Eastern), visited the parish to ordain acolytes, , causing an international outcry. meet with community members, and take part Yet his memory still lives on, even stronger in the celebratory banquet on Sunday. than before. The Primate celebrated the Divine Liturgy on To say it saddened an entire habitat of 8 mil - Sunday, October 19, and gave a sermon on the lion Armenians is putting it mildly, not to men - Holy Translators. Also taking part in the service tion the hundreds of was the Very Rev. Aren Jebejian, parish pastor, thousands of Turks who still mourn his and the Rev. Nersess Jebejian. Rev. Thomas YSIP interns enjoying the sights and sounds of Yerevan. Baima, Vicar for Ecumenical and Interreligious loss. Relations at the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hrant Dink’s death Chicago, was in attendance. Khoren resonated around the Mekanejian, the Diocese’s director of Music world. And time has Ministry, led the choir. AGBU Celebrates Another not diluted the influ - At the afternoon banquet, the community ence he carried as an welcomed Roman Catholic Archbishop of Summer of Programs for editor, journalist and Chicago Francis Cardinal George. Cardinal columnist for a bilin - George spoke about his close ties with the gual newspaper, Agos . The late Hrant Dink Armenian Church, and especially the warm rela - Young Adults “His death res - tionship he shares with St. Gregory the onates to this day and Illuminator Church. NEW YORK — For students about to enter the professional world, the Armenian carries with it a vengeance that underscores Barsamian expressed his gratitude to George General Benevolent Union (AGBU) offers programs that not only allow them to man’s inhumanity toward man,” said Harry for his friendship and support, and presented gain valuable work experience, but also connect with their heritage. This year, Parsekian, president, Friends of Hrant Dink. him with a decorative Michael Aram plate. Armenian youth participated in internships, musical and community service pro - “His legacy will never fade. Justice still has not “Cardinal George is a great friend of the grams that helped them solidify their career aspirations and strengthen their ties been served.” Armenian Church, and a personal mentor to the to Armenians around the globe. A Hrant Dink Memorial Peace and Justice lec - pastor, Fr. Aren Jebejian, Barsamian said. “He is In New York, 33 undergraduate and graduate students from , Brazil, ture will take place Thursday, November 13, at an example of holiness and resolution in this Canada, France, Lebanon, Romania, Syria, the United Kingdom and the United 6 p.m. at Yenching Auditorium, 2 Divinity Ave., city, and in the larger culture of our country.” States participated in the New York Summer Internship Program (NYSIP). As the on the campus of Harvard University. He went on to speak about the achievements flagship program in AGBU’s internship opportunities, NYSIP provided a combi - The event is being sponsored by the of the Chicago Armenian community. “I know nation of critical experience in a chosen field and immersion in one of the most Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard. this is a parish with a proud history behind it,” energetic and exciting cities. Interns were placed in prestigious institutions like Keynote speaker will be Rashid Khalidi, he said. “It has been blessed with leaders of Michael Aram, Deutsche Bank, Human Rights Watch and the NYU Medical Center. Edward Said professor of Modern Arab Studies vision: great individuals who loved the church, The program also brought students of Armenian descent closer to their roots. at Columbia University. His subject will be: and truly upheld its spiritual values.” For Villanova University student Samantha Testa, the intellectually stimulating “Unhealed Wounds of World War 1: Armenia, Pianist Marta Aznavourian presented musical environment that NYSIP created prompted her to learn more about her heritage Kurdistan and Palestine.” selections. Messages were also delivered by after the program: “I am a quarter Armenian by blood, but I have always felt that Introductory remarks will be rendered by Parish Council Chair Arden Karian and Craig I am more Armenian in my heart. Since the end of the program, I have taken it Dink’s widow, Rakel, representing the Hrant Koresian, chair of the 50th Anniversary upon myself to start taking Armenian lessons so I can learn to read, write and Dink Foundation in Istanbul. Committee. speak the language. NYSIP has made me appreciate where I came from even more Khalidi is a Palestinian-Lebanese American “I could not have been more proud of the way than I already did.” historian of the Middle East and professor of our committee honored all of the men and While interns in New York were taking their first steps into the professional world, 20 Modern Arab Studies at Columbia. He is direc - women of the past 50 years, who dedicated students from Austria, Bulgaria, Lebanon, The Netherlands, Russia and the United States tor of the Middle East Institute of Columbia’s their lives to making sure that we had an were also gaining valuable work experience in the Yerevan Summer Internship Program School of International & Public Affairs, also Armenian Church in Chicago,” Koresian said. (YSIP). Interns in Yerevan were placed in a diverse range of companies and institutions, known for editing the scholarly Journal of “Fifty years ago I took part in the consecra - including the Armenian British Business Chamber, Armenian Monuments Awareness Palestine Studies . tion of St. Gregory and I was honored to par - Project (AMAP), Byblos Bank and Storaket Architectural Studio, as well as medical cen - Dink was best known for advocating Turkish- ticipate in the 50th anniversary celebration last ters and non-profit organizations. Armenian reconciliation, marked by human weekend,” said parishioner George Nahabedian. After spending the summer discovering their homeland through YSIP, many rights in Turkey. He was often critical of “It was a wonderful weekend and something I interns have returned to work on special projects. A 2011 YSIP participant, Turkey’s denial of the Genocide and was prose - will always remember.” Shushan Sargsian, returned to the program this year as the activities coordinator cuted three times for denigrating Turkish poli - Parishioner Linda Zakarian added that the because of the wonderful experience she had as an intern: “As activities coordi - cies while receiving numerous death threats celebration was a tribute to “a small group who nator in 2014, I had the opportunity to work with AGBU in Yerevan. It was an from Turkish nationalists. built this church as their legacy.” see INTERNS, page 7 “Who can forget the man and his allegiance The banquet meal was prepared by Carrie to his beloved heritage?” Parsekian added. “He Nahabedian, an internationally recognized chef, lived for it and ultimately died for it.” and her cousin Michael Nahabedian. The two The program is free and open to the public. operate Chicago’s renowned Naha and Brindille Seating is limited. restaurants. “It was such an honor to be part of our church’s 50th anniversary celebration,” they said. “St. Gregory is our home, and to think that our ancestors had the vision, strength, and commitment to build a home for all the Armenians in Chicago, makes us very proud.” The parish now known as St. Gregory the Illuminator Church was formed in Chicago in the early part of the 20th century. Under the guidance of various clergy, the Divine Liturgy was celebrated in a local Episcopal church. It was not until 1925 that the Armenian commu - nity purchased its first permanent house of wor - ship at the corner of Hoyne Avenue and Augusta Boulevard. In the spring of 1926, Discover Armenia participants help build a new home for a local family through the Archbishop Tirayr Hovhannesian consecrated Fuller Center for Housing. the church and named it St. Gregory the Illuminator. Rashid Khalidi see CHICAGO, page 6 S ATURDAY , N OVEMBER 8, 2014 T HE A RMENIAN M IRROR -S PECTATOR 7 COMMUNITY NEWS Rakel Dink Will Be Special Guest at AIWA Reception on Nov. 14

ARLINGTON, Mass. — Rakel Dink, widow of the Hrant uing the humanitarian principles espoused by her late mother died when she was 8, and the following year Dink, the Armenian journalist shot on the streets of husband. she was sent to school in Istanbul. During the sum - Istanbul in January 2007, will be the special guest at a recep - Rakel Dink will be in the Boston area to make intro - mers, she attended a camp in Tuzla, a suburb of tion hosted by the Armenian International Women’s ductory remarks at the Hrant Dink Memorial Peace Istanbul, where she met her husband. Following their Association (AIWA) at the Armenian Cultural Foundation and Justice Lecture on November 13 at the Yenching marriage in 1976, the newlyweds took over the admin - (ACF) on Friday, November 14. Auditorium, Harvard University. istration of the camp and the care of countless Dink is widely admired for the courage and dignity At AIWA’s fifth international conference in Buenos Armenian children. she has exhibited in the years since her husband was Aires in 2008, she was presented with a special After the camp was closed, in 1983, Rakel Dink assassinated by a Turkish nationalist in broad daylight Humanitarian Award, in recognition of her efforts to devoted herself to the care of the couple’s three chil - in front of his office at Agos , the newspaper he had advance justice and human rights in the world. She dren. She now has also several grandchildren. founded in 1996. His funeral brought out an unprece - was also the special guest at a reception sponsored by “An Evening With Rakel Dink” is open to the public free dented number of Armenian and Turkish mourners to AIWA in Boston in early 2009. of charge and will take place at the Armenian Cultural Rakel Dink the street of Istanbul. A native of Silopi, a small town in Turkey near the Foundation, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Reservations are encour - Since that time she has dedicated her life to contin - Iraqi border, Rakel Dink was one of 13 children. Her aged by contacting AIWA at [email protected]. AGBU Celebrates Another Summer of Programs for Young Adults

INTERNS, from page 5 solidify their sense of identity, establish mean - amazing experience to see how all kinds of busi - ingful peer friendships, and better understand nesses and organizations are being run in Yerevan Armenia’s rich history and bright future. and it made me begin to think about the possibility With a goal of nurturing the diverse talents of ending up in Armenia long-term at some point of musically gifted young Armenians in their along my own professional path.” homeland, MAP united 12 participants from For Beverly Gantt, a 2012 YSIP participant, Canada, Cyprus, Lebanon, Qatar, Syria, the YSIP inspired her to stay in Armenia immedi - United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, ately after the program’s end: “After I complet - Uruguay and the United States and brought ed the program, I knew I wanted to return to them closer to the artistic heritage of the Armenia. In 2013 I was awarded a 2013-2014 Armenian people. Fulbright grant in Armenia by the US Taking one-on-one lessons with renowned Department of State. After the completion of professors from the Komitas State Music my grant, I returned to Armenia once again and Conservatory and attending lectures on the am currently employed as a teacher at both the ancient Armenian notational system [ khaz ], American University of Armenia’s Extension in addition to Armenian classical, jazz and Program and the Armenian National Lycée minstrel genres, the students focused exclu - after Anania Shirakatsy.” sively on Armenian music, which they show - Musical Armenia Program (MAP) cased during the Gala Concert at the Together with the AGBU Musical Armenia Naregatsi Arts Institute at the close of the Program (MAP), the YSIP interns traveled to session. Alik Jébéjian, a young flautist from A NYSIP intern hard at work at the NYU Medical Center. Nagorno-Karabagh for a long weekend, partici - Cyprus, notes the importance of these pated in the AGBU Antranik Scout Camp’s bon - lessons in her experience: “My teacher taught fire night and lived in the brand new AGBU me how to express my feelings through my Vahe Karapetyan Residence Hall. This strong instrument, my flute, and most importantly, cross-program cohesion helped the students how to live out my music, especially

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