Haigazian honors past presidents in anniversary banquet


Left to Right: Paul Haidostian, John Khanjian, Gilbert Bileziakin and John Markarian.


Banquet participants.

Glendale, Calif. - The Haigazian University anniversary banquet on November 12 was both a reunion with University presidents, alumni, women's auxiliary, board members- and a celebration with friends for the long, triumphal history of this institution of higher learning in Beirut, Lebanon.

Today, graduates of Haigazian, representing scores of races, creeds, and nationalities, serve in prominent positions world-wide-bringing pride to their alma mater.

Raffi Kendirjian, co-chair of the 55th Anniversary Celebratory Committee held at the Glendale Hilton hotel, himself a Haigazian University graduate and past instructor of accounting at the University, welcomed those present.

"Dear alumni; we are being called to duty by our alma mater to establish a Haigazian University Alumni Association in North America," Kendirjian, in his remarks said. "We should all rise to the occasion in support of the institution that made a difference in our lives."

Master of Ceremonies, Levon Filian, Executive Director of the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) and a Haigazian University alumni, guided the evening through the introductions of the four past presidents in attendance: Rev. Dr. John Markarian, Rev. Dr Gilbert Bilezikian, Rev. Dr. John Khanjian, and Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian.

Co-Chairs Dr. Ani Darakjian and Raffi Kendirjian presented each president with an etching of the Haigazian Mugar Building created by Mrs. John (Inge) Markarian.

A short video presentation by Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian, current President and Haigazian alumni, evoked memories of the University- drawing exclamations of recognition from the audience.

The popular and versatile Element Band, with its unique instruments and trademark arrangements, created excitement.

Mrs. Joyce Stein later introduced the honoree of the evening, Founding President, Rev. Dr. John Markarian. Mrs. Stein represented the Stephen Philibosian Foundation, which has been one of the great supporters of the University over the decades.

MC Levon Filian, Executive Director of the AMAA, introduced the keynote speaker, Dr. Manoug Manougian, currently Chair of the Mathematics Department at the University of Southern Florida. Dr. Manougian taught math and physics at Haigazian in the 1960's, and created the rocket program - actually launching the first rocket in the Middle East.

The commemorative booklet included messages from each of the presidents, and leading dignitaries. The many generous sponsors were an indication of the prestige Haigazian University has in the academic world, and with its many long-time supporters.

Mrs. Joyce Stein, who was the Haigazian Women's Auxiliary President for over a decade, surprised the gathering with a $55,000 donation to the University from the Conte & Philibosian Foundations-in honor of the 55th anniversary.

The Haigazian Women's Auxiliary, which participated in the planning of the evening with alumni, has during the last 50 years raised more than $1,000,000 for scholarships and university needs.

Clergy representing the Diocese, Prelacy, Catholic, and Evangelical churches shared their congratulations and best wishes. Also present were representatives of the three Armenian political parties, the AGBU, as well as the Lebanese American Foundation and notable academic or community representatives. Also present was Honorable Mr. Grigor Hovhannissian, Consul General of the Republic of Armenia in Los Angeles.

What began as a dream of the late Dr. Armenag Haigazian, and carried out in 1955 by his descendents, the Mehagian family, Mr. Stephen Philibosian, and the AMAA, became this shining reality of an institution that never denied any qualified Armenian student admission.

The only Armenian University outside of Armenia survived the trauma of the civil war in Lebanon under the leadership of Dr. John Markarian, followed by ten years of dedicated leadership under Wilma Cholakian, Administrative Dean.

With each subsequent president bringing his own expertise and talents, Haigazian has become one of the most highly regarded, premier educational institutions in the Middle East-bringing pride to Armenians all over the world.

The following individuals make up the Board of Trustees of Haigazian University, who reside in Lebanon as well as in the United States: Gary Phillips, Esq., Mrs. Seta Karagoezian, Mr. Robert Kurkjian, Miss Anie Boujikanian, Prof. J.B.M. Kassarjian, Albert Momjian, Esq., Mr. Herair Mouradian, Dr. Ani Darakjian, Mr. John Sagherian, Rev. Robert Sarkissian, Mr. Nabil Ekmekji, Dr. Haroutune Nicolian, Dr.Joseph Zeronian, Mr. Louis Kurkjian, Dr. Vahe Nalbandian, Dr. Hrag Marganian, Mr. Hratch Sarkis, Dr. Ann Sarafian, Rev. Megrdich Melkonian, Mrs. Joyce Stein, Mr. Levon Filian, Dr. Steven Aharonian.

To contact the Haigazian University Alumni Office, email: alumni@haigazian.edu.lb or hualumniusa@gmail.com. Haigazian University's website is http://www.haigazian.edu.lb.

Source: Armenian Reporter

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Haigazian University
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P. & E. Torosian School
Torosian is a neighborhood school. Most of the students live a walking distance from school. The school implements the Lebanese Government Curriculum in Kindergarten, Elementary and Intermediate levels. The school's mission is to educate the Armenian new generation with Christian, Armenian, sound and decent education. Mrs. Seta Karageozian is the principal of the school.




Armenian Evangelical Christian Endeavor Union
The Armenian Evangelical Christian Endeavor Union of Syria and Lebanon (Armenian: Լիբանանի և Սուրիոյ Հայ Աւետարանական Եկեղեցիներու Քրիստոնէական Ջանից Միութիւն) is the youth organization that is affiliated with the World Christian Endeavor Union and the Christian Endeavor International. The Armenian Evangelical CE Union mostly coordinates with the youth ministries of local churches and at the same time it runs two summer camp sites (Monte Verdi-Lebanon and Kessab-Syria) where various groups (Children, Teenage, Youth and Young couples) organize their summer camps and conferences.




Howard Karageuzian Foundation
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Character and expression is the result of much given attention to the fine artistic and technical details.
Combined with modern technology and traditional hand finish, they cast the events of today into living history.

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Children's Camp 2010

Click on the image below to read the Armenian report by Ms. Lori Aintablian.


Below you can find the English report by Mr. Jano Baghboudarian.

This year’s Children's Camp took place in Ainjar from July 19 to July 25 2010.
77 kids participated in the camp aged between 8 to 12.
The camp had 9 leaders : Liza Tunberian Hekimian, Aline Khederian, Lory Aintablian, Arine Baghdoyan, Vahe Jebejian, Hagop Karkazian, Hagop Harfoushian, Jano Baghboudarian and Silva Chilingirian as the general leader. There were also two helpers Sela Hekimian and Zaven Bardakjian.

The general topic of the camp was “ Yegek vazenk Tebi….” Presented by Hagop Akbasharian. The program had variety and each day had its own taste. Each day began with sports sessions. After the sports, the kids had their breakfast and after that they had their quiet times with their room leads. After the quiet time, kids sang worship songs and learned Psalm 15. After learning the verses of the Psalm, Hagop Akbasharian presented his topic “ Yegek vazenk tebi : Badganelioutioun-Ser-Kntag ( representing the Bible)- Coach ( representing God ) – Nbadag”. After the topic, the kids were divided into groups where they had to do some crafts related to the topic. After the crafts, the kids went to 6 different clubs : Sports-Crafts-Drawing-Dancing-Music-Reading. After having the lunch, the kids had some free time and after the free time, it was time for games. They played different types of games like ice-breaking games- water games- telematch-day out in the field- swimming in the pool and many other games.

In the evening, they had the prayer time followed by dinner. Before ending the program of the day, they had the chance to play some indoor and outdoor games like leader hunt-general knowledge contest-holy man etc… the night ended with puppet show. It was nice to be part of this year’s children camp because not only the children learned things about God, but also the leaders had the chance to refresh their faith.

Jano

Update: The leaders are already planning a Hamahavak gathering that will take place on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2010.


















 
(Front, L to R): Vahé Jébéjian [leader, from Cyprus through Ashrafieh Church], Silva Chilingirian [head leader, from Marash Church], Jano Baghboudarian [leader, from Emmanuel Church], Hagop Harfoushian [leader, from Ashrafieh Church], Aline Khederian [leader, from Marash Church].
(Back, L to R): Hagop Akbasharian [speaker, UAECNE theology student as field worker], Liza Tunberian-Hekimian [leader, from Anjar School], Lory Aintablian [leader, from Anjar Church], Hagop Karkazian [leader, from USA through Anjar Church], Arine Baghdoyan [leader, from First Church], Zaven Bardakjian [assistant leader, from Marash Church]













Announcement: Youth Leaders training Seminar‏



Dear Friends in Ministry,
This is a reminder for those who still have not registered for this very important seminar which will take place on Nov. 27, 2010, from 9:00a.m.-12:30p.m.at the Near East School of Theology.
The two main issues will be taken up under the theme of ADDICTIONS:

* Addiction to Smoking/Alcohol and Drugs and
* Addiction to Pornography.

These very dangerous addictions are poisoning the minds and hearts of our young people and making them fall into the trap of unhealthy living which is of course also effecting their spiritual life, where some are leaving the faith, while others are leading double lives, church/world.

We as leaders need not only be aware but also be prepared to deal with such cases, even before our young people fall into these traps. It is better to prepare them well to face these kinds of temptations which wreck havoc in their lives instead of trying to help them afterwards.
During the training there will be presentations about prevention and also about steps of how to deal with these kind of issues when our youth pass through such situations.

Last day for registration is November 25.
Have a wonderfully blessed day
Shake`

Shake` Geotcherian
Instructor in Christian Education
Director of the Christian Education Resource Center
Near East School of Theology

Armenian Evangelical Emmanuel Church's Appreciation Dinner

Saturday, 20 March, 2010 - The Deacons Board organized an Appreciation Dinner, inviting all those who serve in various committees. The dinner was held in the Kindergarten hall of the Armenian Evangelical P&E Torosian School.
The following committees were present: Deacons Board, Trustees Board, Sunday School teachers, Junior Youth Group leaders, Chanitz Board, Ladies Board, Couples Committee, Church Band, Chanitz Blog Committee, and volunteers (around 40 in number).
The pastor shared a devotional, having the theme "When We Serve Christ", appreciated, thanked, and prayed for them.
After the dinner, the committee and board members exchanged and shared their programs, plans and prayer requests.


Hovig, sharing about Chanitz youth group


Serop, sharing about the Chanitz youth group


Jimmy, sharing about the Badaniatz junior youth group


Nara, sharing about the Sunday School


Rosdom, sharing about the Couples Ministry




Garoudj Aroyan, sharing about the Deacons Board


The Demirjians


Koko, Hagop, Ara


Pauline, Markrid, Aline




The ladies preparing the food in the kitchen


The Ovigians




Ani, Ani, Vera (pastor's wife), Nazani




The Bedigians



 
Mike and Hagop

Investing in the Youth

Բարեւ/Hello/سلام dear reader,

How have you been? We've been away for more than the Summer break this time and we used this time to evaluate our path and vision, and come back refreshed.

Here we are on the doors of the year 2011 and the problems of this world did not all get solved. The past generation poured out their best and succeeded in achieving to solve some of the problems of their time.

Today, the new and young generation is accused by the older generation of being complacent and indifferent to the traditions and culture, to moving away from the community institutions, churches and clubs, to preferring the use of foreign languages rather than Armenian. Despite the fact that there is some truth in all of these, however, not all the young men and women are going with flow of globalization and assimilation.

This young generation thinks differently than the old generation. Today's youth is not attached to tradition for the sake of tradition, it has to have meaning and passion. Mainstream Armenian churches are being depleted of the youth, while other non-traditional Armenian churches are thriving. A true introspection is much needed.

This is what Tom Atema shares in his latest book Leadership in Blue Jeans:
"We have an obligation and the privilege to help the next generation experiment with ideas. At this point, it is not our place to be on a mission to crush their ideas with "I remember when" or to project an "I don't care" attitude. We need to give wisdom, but at the same time understand that the next great idea to solve the problems of this world will not come from my generation, but from the next one. They will sometimes fail. All of our ideas did not work, so why should all of their ideas work the first time? What my generation needs to do is to be there with wisdom and a hand to break the fall as well as to help them get back up and try again. It is the responsibility of my generation to let the next generation have a big, out-of-the-box idea. It will only come as we give them space, time, and funds."

Raffi Chilingirian

Haigazian University Celebrates its 55th Anniversary in Armenia

Beirut, Sept. 20, 2010- Within the framework of the celebrations of Haigazian University’s 55th Anniversary, a 30-person delegation, headed by University President, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian, enjoyed a one-week trip to Armenia during the first week of September 2010.
The delegation, composed of a mix of faculty, staff and alumni took part in a rich and intensive tour program, covering the major touristic sights of the country, in addition to paying official visits to government agencies and sister institutions.
The group had the chance to discover the beauty and the mystery of medieval churches and monasteries, such as Geghard, St. Hripsime, Haghardsin, Sevanavank, Haghbat, Sanahin and Noravank, the Mother Cathedral of St. Ejmiadzin, as well as the Garni Temple.
They also enjoyed the charming nature of the mountains and villages, mainly in the provinces of Dilijan, Tsaghkadzor, Sevan, Lori and Vayots Dzor.
Some visits were very emotional in nature; for instance, in front of the memorial sculptural complex of Sartarabad, symbol of Armenian pride and survival, and the genocide memorial monument and museum, Tsisernagapert, where the group stood for a moment of silence and prayer, thus paying respect to the 1,500,000 martyrs, and in the memory of Dr. Armenag Haigazian, the namesake of the University, himself a victim of the Genocide.
Amongst the very condensed schedule, the group paid official visits to two sister institutions, the American University of Armenia (AUA), and the Yerevan State University (YSU). Senior staff and faculty members conducted short presentations about the Universities and their latest achievements.
At their visit to the Ministry of Diaspora, Minister Hranoush Hagopian, expressed her gratitude for the effective cooperation between the two entities and presented the Ministry’s latest activities during the past two years, as well as its upcoming projects.
At the headquarters of the AMAA (Armenian Missionary Association of America), the group listened attentively to the leader of the Armenian Evangelical Community, Rev. Rene Leonian, who briefed them about the community in general, and the religious, social, educational, and medical activities carried out by the church, in particular.
President Haidostian, whose visit to Armenia was extended, conducted follow-up visits and meetings in Yerevan and Artsakh.
In Artsakh, he visited the President of the Republic Pako Sahakian, the Minister of Education, and the Artsakh State University President and deans, where he laid flowers on the monument of the martyrs of the university in the Artsakh war, in addition to the ministries of the AMAA and the Evangelical church; then back in Yerevan, he met with the Rector of the Yerevan State University and discussed future cooperation, the CEO of the Armenian Telecom Company, Vivacell, Mr. Ralf Yirikian and thank him for the chance given to Haigazian University students to do their internship at Vivacell-MTS, in addition to a follow-up visit with Minister Hranoush Hagopian and her staff.

Mira Yardemian
Public Relations Director


Tsisernagapert


At the headquarters of the AMAA (Armenian Missionary Association of America)


Erepouni


Lake Sevan


Ministry of Diaspora


Minister Hranoush Hagopian

Photos by Garin Haidostian