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    SURVIVORS TO HONOR MORGENTHAU FAMILY AT MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE

    Armenian Weekly
    Tue, Apr 13 2010

    NEW YORK-On Thurs., April 22 at 11 a.m., Armenian Genocide survivors
    from metro New York will meet with Robert M. Morgenthau to tour "The
    Morgenthaus: A Legacy of Service" exhibit at the Museum of Jewish
    Heritage. The survivors will be joined by leaders from the Armenian
    community. Together, they will personally thank Morgenthau for his
    family's contributions to world events and honor his grandfather,
    Henry Morgenthau, Sr., the former U.S. ambassador to the Ottoman
    Empire during World War I.

    While serving as ambassador, Henry Morgenthau Sr. was a champion for
    the Armenians being persecuted by the Young Turk government. Among
    the artifacts on display in the exhibit is his 1915 telegram where
    he alerted the U.S. State Department: "it appears that a campaign of
    race extermination is in progress."

    Profiling three generations of the Morgenthau family, including
    Henry Morgenthau, Sr.; his son, Henry Morgenthau Jr., Franklin D.
    Roosevelt's treasury secretary; and his grandson, Robert M.
    Morgenthau, the former New County district attorney and chairman of
    the Museum of Jewish Heritage, the exhibit includes rare documents
    and dramatic footage of the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust, and
    the formation of the state of Israel.

    Dr. Mary Papazian, the provost of Lehman College, City University of
    New York, will give the opening remarks.

    ***

    This special event takes place two days before the 95th anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide. On Sun., April 25, for the 25th year, thousands
    of Armenian Americans and citizens against genocide will gather in
    Times Square (on Broadway between 43rd and 44th Streets) from 2-4 p.m.

    for the 95th Anniversary Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide
    (Medz Yeghern), under the theme: "Turkey is the Question, America is
    the Answer."

    The event will pay tribute to the 1.5 million Armenians annihilated by
    the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire (1915-23) and address
    the consequences still felt today. Major political figures will speak,
    along with civic, humanitarian, and educational leaders.

    The event is organized by the Knights and Daughters of Vartan,
    and co-sponsored by the Armenian General Benevolent Union, Armenian
    Assembly of America, Armenian National Committee of America, Armenian
    Democratic Liberal Party, and the Armenian Council of America.

    Participating organizations include the Diocese of the Armenian Church,
    Prelacy of the Armenian Church, Armenian Missionary Association of
    America, Armenian Presbyterian Church, Armenian Evangelical Church,
    Armenian Catholic Eparchy, and Armenian youth organizations.
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