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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Jake Goshert, Coordinator of Information Services
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 60; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.org

    May 12, 2004
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    ASSEMBLY BANQUET HONORS TWO

    By Jake Goshert

    Saturday night, May 1, 2004, a gala banquet capped off the successful
    Diocesan Assembly, which was skillfully hosted by the St. Gregory the
    Enlightener Church of White Plains, NY. Guests at the banquet enjoyed
    the food and fellowship and were treated to a performance by the Shushi
    Dance Ensemble of St. Vartan Cathedral -- which was recently highlighted
    in a photo in National Geographic magazine.

    During the banquet the Diocese honored two men for efforts to continue
    and foster the Armenian culture.

    HONORING FRIENDS

    Rabbi Arthur Schneier, founder and president of the Appeal of Conscience
    Foundation -- an international organization dedicated to freedom of
    religion and human rights issues -- was presented with the "Friend of
    the Armenians" award. "The Armenian of the Year" award was presented to
    Dr. Vartan Gregorian, president of the Carnegie Corporation and former
    president of Brown University and the New York Library.

    "Both of our honorees are men of deep faith, which has inspired them to
    action," said Archbishop Khajag Barsamian. "Neither has lost their faith
    in the better angels of human nature. Their sense of hope has helped
    them not only endure but excel in life."

    Both men came from humble backgrounds and overcame obstacles to rise to
    prominence. Rabbi Schneier was a survivor of the Holocaust and Dr.
    Gregorian came to America from Iran and built himself up through the
    academic world.

    "And both have dedicated their efforts to the greater good," the Primate
    said. "This weekend we talked about stewardship: the giving of your
    time, talent, and treasure. Each of these men exemplifies that virtue at
    the highest level."

    In his remarks, Dr. Gregorian urged the banquet guests to do what they
    can to bolster the Republic of Armenia.

    "We have to take care of not only our local communities, but also that
    one land, small as it is, which has been entrusted to us," he said.
    "Armenia needs you and you need Armenia. We have to learn to become
    great ancestors: not to live for the moment but live for the future."

    Rabbi Schneier spoke of his efforts to build interfaith bridges to face
    international terrorism, which he called the great scourge of the
    century.

    "We value life. We believe in co-existence, in dialogue," he said.
    "We're going to strengthen those leaders who believe in dialogue and
    peaceful coexistence. And we hope by doing this we will send a message
    and awaken a silent majority."

    -- 5/12/04

    E-mail photos available on request. Photos also viewable on the Eastern
    Diocese's website, www.armenianchurch.org.

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): Dr. Vartan Gregorian, who was honored as the
    "Armenian of the Year" during the 2004 Diocesan Assembly, autographed
    copies of his memoir, "The Road to Home", and welcomed fans before the
    banquet on Saturday, May 1, 2004.

    PHOTO CAPTION (2): Archbishop Khajag Barsamian presents Rabbi Arthur
    Schneier, founder and president of the Appeal of Conscience Foundation,
    with the "Friend of the Armenians" award during the 2004 Diocesan
    Assembly.

    PHOTO CAPTION (3): Members of the Shushi Dance Ensemble perform during
    the Diocesan Assembly's closing banquet on Saturday, May 1, 2004, in
    Rye, NY.

    PHOTO CAPTION (4): Dancers with the Shushi Dance Ensemble prepare to
    take the stage during the Diocesan Assembly banquet on Saturday, May 1,
    2004, in Rye. NY.

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