Haigazian University inaugurates its new Heritage Building

Beirut, May 3, 2010 - On April 29, 2010, Haigazian University held the inaugural ceremony of the Heritage Building as a proud culmination of five years of fundraising, planning, construction and hard work.
This building, whose construction notably took three years of dedicated effort that preserved the Lebanese architectural heritage of the exterior, will serve a dual administrative and academic purpose with its 6 floors, including offices as well as classrooms.
The Heritage Building originally built around 1930 does not only serve as a valuable addition to an educational institution, but also stands as an effort by Haigazian University to preserve the Lebanese cultural heritage in general and of the traditional and prestigious neighborhood of Kantari in particular. With this addition, Haigazian University now possesses two buildings of Lebanese architectural heritage as classified by the Ministry of Culture.



This grand event was conducted under the High Patronage of the President of the Council of Ministers, H.E. Mr. Saad Hariri, represented by the Minister of Culture, Mr. Salim Wardé. Also in attendance at this impressive occasion were Minister of State Jean Oghasabian, members of Parliament Walid Joumblat, Hagop Pakradounian, Tamam Salam, Arthur Nazarian, Serge Toursarkissian, and Shant Chinchinian. Representatives of the Commanders of the Army, General Security and Internal Security were also present, in addition to the Armenian Ambassador to Lebanon, Mr. Ashod Kotcharian, President of the Supreme Council of the Evangelical Community in Syria and Lebanon, Rev. Salim Sahyouni, President of the Union of the Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East, Rev. Megrdich Kargeozian, Bishops Kegham Khatcherian and Vartan Ashkarian, previous ministers and members of parliament, community leaders and dignitaries, in addition to Haigazian faculty, staff and students.
Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian

The HU Board of Trustees, twelve of whom came with their spouses from the USA, were among the distinguished guests at the inauguration, which coincided with the annual HU Board of Trustees meeting in Beirut that took place from April 30 to May 1.
Following a musical prelude of classical pieces skillfully performed by four Haigazian University students, the official ceremony kicked off with a live performance of the national anthem presented by Nare Havatian, Karoun Bardakjian, Talar Mandoyan and Sarine Karajian.
The introduction and welcoming address was given by Dr. Ani Darakjian, the Chair of the HU Board of Trustees, who extended a warm welcome to all. “With its traditional Lebanese architecture, the Heritage Building will be a valuable addition to Haigazian University” said Darakjian. She concluded by accentuating the great role this university plays in shaping future leaders of society.
Rev. Meguerdich Karageozian offered the Prayer of Dedication, asking God to bless all those who will enter this building. “This building is dedicated to be the home of Truth, Freedom and Service,” Karageozian concluded, emphasizing the university motto.
After a riveting performance of “The Prayer,” beautifully sung as a duet by Haigazian graduate Joyce Saddi and Ricardo Daou, President of the Armenian Missionary Association of America, Dr. Hrair S. Aharonian brought his greetings from the AMAA, as one of the two main sponsors of the project. Aharonian shared experiences about his childhood in this neighborhood, adding that the Heritage Building has “never looked as beautiful as it does today.”
Aharonian reminded the audience of the purpose that this building would serve as a means to ensure growth of the university and expansion of its graduate school. He ended with a quote by Eleanor Roosevelt: “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”
Salim Wardé

A congratulatory note was then given by Mr. Walid Joumblat, Member of Parliament, who was introduced as a neighbor of HU. Joumblat praised the university, declaring that “where various municipalities have failed to preserve the heritage of Beirut, Haigazian has succeeded,” leading the audience to roar with applause.
In the festive spirit of the occasion, the Haigazian University Dance Club performed the traditional Lebanese Heritage Dance, more commonly known as Dabke, to the tune of “Lebanon will Return” by Joseph Attiyeh.
In his President’s Address, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian opened with a quote from the Bible (Psalm 118: 24) and introduced the Heritage Building as “our gift for the 55th anniversary of Haigazian University.” Haidostian then proceeded to speak of the close association between Mexique Street and HU for the past 55 years and how we would now be also linked to May Ziadeh Street. He referred to the connection that the university has with the area and placed the street names in historical context. Haidostian added that the Heritage Building would be fully operational in September and thanked all those who worked hard to make this building possible, highlighting the fact that with three years of work and hundreds of laborers there was only one minor injury. Before inviting the Minister of Culture to give his message, Haidostian concluded saying, “Haigazian University stands in awe and praise before the Lord, and thanks all the donors, Board members, friends, volunteers, technicians and staff who have transformed stones and dust into a magnificent home-like university building.”

Minister of Culture Salim Wardé addressed the audience on behalf of H.E. Mr. Saad Hariri to express his gratitude and congratulations. He then praised the role Haigazian University played in preserving this Heritage Building, informing the audience of the upcoming strategy of the Ministry of Culture in setting strict rules to preserve the heritage aspect of the city of Beirut.
Dr. Ani Darakjian then invited Mr. Salim Wardé, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian, Rev. Meguerdich Karageozian and Dr. Hrair Aharonian to cut the ribbon, thus officially inaugurating the building.
Walid Joumblat

The audience was then invited to enter the building to attend the unveiling of the plaque that revealed Sirpuhe Philibosian Conte Hall as the name of the multipurpose hall. Mrs. Joyce Stein, daughter of Sirpuhe, emotionally expressed the vision of her parents and their sustained love and support of Haigazian University.
After touring the building from the inside and the beautiful floor tiles that were preserved from the original structure, everyone had the chance to view an outdoor exhibition featuring pictures and descriptions of old Lebanese heritage buildings and the defining characteristics of their architecture, taken from a book by Mr. Robert Saliba.
The program concluded with a reception accompanied by live music by another Haigazian graduate, the talented Shahan Kilaghbian on the keyboard.
In addition, for this special occasion a booklet was published featuring a brief history of Haigazian University and its most recent acquisition, the Heritage Building, as well as pictures of the construction work in progress and a list of all those who generously donated to this project.
In addition, Haigazian University received many congratulatory notes from many friends from around the world, including from the Armenian Minister of the Diaspora, Mrs. Hranoush Hagopian which said “Glory and honor to all donors, to authorities and staff of the University for their contributions to the enlargement, development and strengthening of this Armenian institution notwithstanding these difficult times of economy and globalization… Haigazian University has a high reputation in the Republic of Lebanon and its distinguished place in the country’s educational system.”
The refurbishment of the Haigazian University Heritage Building was conducted by:
•IDEA Consultants S.A.R.L. as Architects and lead consultant
•DG Jones & Partners (M.E) LTD as Project Manager
•Building Construction & Contracting Co. as Contractor


Mira Yardemian
Public Relation Director

Appreciation of Teachers Who Have Served More Than 25 Years in the Field of Education


The Armenian Evangelical Educational Council planned a special program dedicated to twenty teachers of seven Armenian Evangelical schools, who have been teaching for twenty-five years on condition that they have served in Armenian Evangelical Schools for fifteen years.

The program took place on Sunday, March 14, 2010 in Armenian Evangelical College’s hall at 6:00 p.m. The program began with the opening word by Dr. Arda Ekmekji, followed by a Bible passage read by Mrs. Takouhi Sarkissian. Then Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian, president of Haigazian University, lectured, “Teachers are considered as spiritual and secular messengers and they are rewarded because they are not considered as ordinary messengers. Throughout the years, they are teaching constantly, and are planting seeds in the heart of the students, and they have positive attitude that the students regard highly”. Afterwards, Rev. Megerditch Karageuzian, the president of Union of the Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East, thanked and appreciated the teachers for their long-standing service. He also wished them to keep up with the 21st century teaching professionalism and with the new technology. The program was enriched when Miss Shaghig Hovsepian (graduate from CHS) recited a poem “Tasdiarag” by Taniel Varoujan. Then the students of Arm. Evang. Guertmenian school filled the hall with their beautiful voices and sang two songs dedicated to the teachers. The choir was conducted by Mrs. Jaqueline Baghbourarian accompanied by Miss Arousiag Pashigian (piano). The representatives of the rewarded teachers, Miss Kohar Andonian (in Armenian) and Mrs. Siham Saab-Sarkissian (in Arabic) thanked the Educational Council for valuing and appreciating highly their twenty-five years of teaching career. The program ended by the benediction’s prayer by Rev. Megerditch Karageozian.

The appreciated teachers are the following: Rosette AlHaddad, Kohar Andonian, Marlene Ashjian, Serena Kevorkian,Manoushag Kizirian, Seta Kouyoumjian, Annie Khoshafian Younissess, Marijean Der-Adourian, Arousiag Bedros Geukjian, Arpy Hamparian, Vazken Moughalian (Mikhaelian), Jeanette Tchilingirian, Rima Cholakian, Jacqueline Baghboudarian, Madlene (Anahid) Bedigian, Siham Saab Sarkissian, Maral Der Khatchadourian, Rozine Kelougian, Maro Kitabjian and Shamig Kara-Keshishian.

Diaspora Minister Hranoush Hagopian Addresses the Armenian Educators

Beirut, 30/03/2010- On Saturday, March 27, 2010, Minister of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia, Mrs. Hranoush Hagopian addressed a large group of Armenian educators in Lebanon, during a fellowship evening jointly organized by Haigazian University and the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in Lebanon.
University President, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian welcomed the audience and introduced the Minister.
Hagopian discussed Armenia’s general social issues, and concentrated on education, assessing the current situation of the educational sector, the arising needs, and the future plans.
She shared with the audience the Ministry’s project in establishing a bridge between Armenia and the Diaspora, whereby the two entities would mutually benefit from each other’s knowledge and expertise. In this respect, Hagopian expressed her readiness to assist the diasporan youth and students in visiting and studying in Armenia by facilitating their stay and tuition fees.
Hagopian applauded the role the Armenian schools play in the Diaspora in preserving the Armenian language, culture and heritage. “The Armenian schools and organizations in the Middle East are a shining example of that”, Hagopian noted.
Hagopian acknowledged the obligation of morally and financially supporting the Armenian educators, and in this respect, and by virtue of a presidential decree, she decorated two educators with the “Movses Khorenatsi” medal. The recipients were lecturer and linguist Garo Arakelian, and long time theatre teacher and director Robert Arakelian.
Finally certificates of appreciation were presented from the Ministry to Mrs. Santoukhd Bertizlian (AKA Shahantoukhd), Mr. Hovig Bertizlian and Mrs. Shake Yakoubian.

Mira Yardemian
Public Relations Director

Armenian Evangelical Armiss Choir Singing "Hoy Im Nazani Yare"

The Armiss Choir performing Hoy Im Nazani Yare (Armenian folk song arranged by T. Altounian and words by Hrachia Hovhannessian) during its Spring Concert in the First Armenian Evangelical Church on March 28, 2010. The choir is conducted by Garo Avessian and accompanied by pianist Mathilde-Sandra Cholakian. The choir also performed selections from the opera Anoush by Armen Tigranian (1879-1950). The Armiss Choir belongs to the Union of Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East (UAECNE) and its concerts are organized by the Armiss Cultural Committee.



Info & video courtesy of Mr. Luder Artinian

Armenian Evangelical Shamlian-Tatigian Secondary School Celebrates its 75th Anniversary


The Armenian Evangelical Shamlian-Tatigian Secondary School of Nor Marash celebrated the 75th anniversary of its founding on Friday, March 12, 2010 in the presence of representatives of the large family that surrounds the school: old and new alumni, teachers, staff, board members, as well as Rev. Mgerdich Karageozian, the President of the UAECNE, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian, the President of Haigazian University of Beirut, Mr. Antranig Messerlian, the Mayor of Bourj Hammoud, and Dr. Nourijan Demirjian, a former member of the Lebanese parliament.

The 75th Anniversary Committee (Dr. Avedis Chakmakian, Mrs. Anita Andonian, Mrs.
Ani Sarkissian, Miss. Sonia Sislian, and Miss. Joanna Momjian) had prepared a program, the MC of which was the Committee Chair, Dr. Chakmakian.

The opening words of welcome were given by Mr. John Sagherian, the Chair of the Board of the school, who then invited Rev. Dr. Haidostian to offer a prayer.

The program featured live music on piano by maestro and composer Garo Avesian, popular Armenian songs by singer and musician Mr. Kevork Bebejian, Armenian folk dance performed by the girls of the school’s Sipan dance group, poetry by Taniel Varoujan performed by alumna Tamar Nalbandian. Then the renowned maestro and musician Zakar Keshishian told anecdotes from his school days at Shamlian-Tatigian and ended his memories by playing on Shevi telling the audience that it was on the same platform that he had first played Shevi as a teenager.

Afterwards, Joanna Momjian made a powerpoint presentation on “Bourj Hammoud Yesterday & Today”, followed by a word from the principal of the school Pastor Hrayr Cholakian, who thanked all those who had worked hard to make the event a success. In his word, he noted that celebrating the 75th anniversary also serves the future of the school, because it is there to serve many more years. Then Pastor Cholakian invited Mr. A. Messerlian, along with Rev. M. Karagoezian and Mr. J. Sagherian. Mr. A. Messerlian received an appreciation plaque for his significant service to the city of
as a Mayor and for his long years of generous and encouraging support of Shamlian-Tatikian school. Then all four men cut the celebratory cake.

The closing words were given by Rev. M. Karagoezian, who noted that celebrating the past achievements is important, because the past suggests the steps towards the future. Then he offered the Apostolic Benediction.

Those present at the celebratory banquet went home with renewed memories and heartfelt wishes for successful and fruitful years to their alma mater.

Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA)



Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA)
AMAA considered its first and urgent task to rebuild the motherland's Armenian Evang. Churches' destroyed buildings, to reconstruct and put all the church organizations in a moving position, and to keep our churches in vibrant and growing state.
.Secondly, in order to fill up the pulpits that were left empty due to the martyrdom of our pastors and preachers, AMAA will prepare committed, having higher education, possessing Christian character, and strong leaders.
.Thirdly, will help in the creation of healthy and constructive Christian publication, through effective means.
.Fourthly, led by the needs of the time and the needs of the people, to launch educational, benevolent and various missions.
(Rev. Dikran Kherlopian, "Vosgemadian", Vol. I, page 213)

 

* Translated by Raffi Ch.

An Unprecedented Guest: Maya Zankoul, the Lebanese Cartoonist Blogger in Emmanuel Church

On Saturday, 27 Feb. - the Armenian Evangelical Emmanuel Church's Badaniatz organized and invited the Badaniatz groups of the Armenian Evangelical Church of Ashrafieh, the Armenian Evangelical Marash Church and the Armenian Evangelical Social Center at Trad, to attend the presentation by Ms. Maya Zankoul, a famous Lebanese Cartoonist Blogger, about her path and how she used her time and creativity to create unique cartoons, that shed light upon the social issues that the Lebanese community needs to address. She showed many of her cartoons and the subjects that she raised for awareness and social action. She also narrated how her blog eventually turned into a book, encouraging the junior youth to start blogging too. At the end of the session, Maya also showed her skills in using the Illustrator software to create her cartoons.








Right photo: some of the junior youth leaders, Mr. Shant Aynilian (Ashrafieh Church), Ms. Betty Kechejian (Ashrafieh), Ms. Maya Zankoul, Mr. Raffi Chilingirian (Emmanuel Churhc), Mr. Manoug Chilingirian (Emmanuel Church).

VOSGI TSEGNIGE

On Thursday 25 and Friday 26 February 2010, Torosian School’s “Yeraz” Theatre members performed the “Vosgi Tsegnige” (Golden Fish) directed by Mr. Robert Arakelian. The attendants (about 1500 students and adults) highly appreciated the acting, the performance and its message.


With interesting music, songs and dances, the actors tried to show how people are sometimes not satisfied with what they have, or who they are. At the end of the performance, the Golden Fish clearly stated that human beings should always be thankful to God for what He had given them.