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HAMAINK The Newsletter for the U.K. Armenian Community Published by the ACCC In Service to the Community
HAMAINK Winter 2009
issue No.17 was posted FREE OF CHARGE to every address registered with the ACCC
To participate in community life and to receive all future community communications and news and so as to become eligible to take part in elections of the ACCC Council, every Armenian living in
the U.K. should register with the ACCC. Registration is FREE. Please e-mail your Name, Address, Phone No. and E-mail Address to: REGISTRATIONS@ACCC.org.uk
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"DNORHNEK" Home Blessing for
Every Armenian Family It is customary to have our homes blessed by a priest, especially during the
first 40 days after Sourp Dzenount. It is a beautiful ceremony through which we bring the presence of our Lord into the heart of our own home for protection, happiness and prosperity.
To
request a 'Dnorhnek' please contact the ACCC's Church Wardens at St Yeghiche Church or the ACCC's Community Parish Priest, Fr. Shnork Baghdassarian : Telephone Vicarage: 020 7937 0152 or
Mobile 07703 008 499 or E-mail: shnork@ukonline.co.uk |
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'' The Ottoman Armenians - The Final Images'' Exhibition organised by Land & Culture Org of UK and CRAG
An impressive collection of photographic evidence of the First Genocide of the 20th Century when 1.5 Million Armenians fell victim to the Genocide perpetrated by the Ottoman Turks circa 1915 was held at the
Menier Gallery in London in April 2007. The exhibition which was open for 12 days has been put together by the Land & Culture Organisation and has been displayed in numerous European cities. The
London Exhibition was organised by the U.K. Branch of Land & Culture Org. together with CRAG - Campaign for Recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Plans are in hand for the exhibition to be shown
throughout the world. It is something not to be missed by any person who has a social concience, a sense of justice and respect for Human Rights.
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