
Armenian Courses at College of Marin
College of Marin’s Winter semester enrollment is now open!
Here is the list of my Winter courses which feature Armenia, Georgia, and the region. ..
See catalogue or website for more info!
Happy New Year! -Talin
Castles Churches, and Caravanseris!
5 class meetings, Tuesdays 1:10- 3PM
Kentfield Campus, Academic Center room 101
2/4 – 3/4
$126
Medieval Near East
4 class meetings, Thursdays 1:10-3pm
IVC Campus Novato, building 7 room 101
2/20 – 3/13
$112
21 Feb: “Ի՞նչ ու եւ ինչո՞ւ (“Which ‘u’, and why”): Varying vowels in Bay Area Armenian”
Julianne Kapner
UC Berkeley, Department of Linguistics
“Ի՞նչ ու եւ ինչո՞ւ (“Which ‘u’, and why”): Varying vowels in Bay Area Armenian”
Friday, February 21, 4:00pm
1229 Dwinelle Hall UC Berkeley
21- 23 Feb: AGBU Winter Gala 2025
Join the entire community and be a part of Winter Gala’s historic milestone weekend.
With New Events and New Venues, Winter Gala’s 25th Anniversary will be a Weekend Long Celebration to Remember!
Tickets On Sale!
23 Feb: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CONTEST (Zarkatxman Mertsoom)
On Sunday, February 23, Hamazkayin is organizing a particularly fun and engaging family event called GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CONTEST (Zarkatxman Mertsoom) at Khatchaturian Community Center, Saroyan Hall at 825 Brotherhood way at 2:00 pm
Several groups of up to 10 individuals each will compete against each other in a competition of general knowledge. Questions about Armenian art, language, history, sports, literature and more will be asked in English.
Each group will work together to provide an answer that is handed to a jury. After all questions are answered, the jury will announce the winning group and runner ups.
The participants will receive a package in English of topics ahead of the contest to help prepare in advance.
Register at Hamazkayin@gmail.com or call 650-492-0832
Light refreshments served
Admission Free
23 Feb: Armenia – The Lone Stone- A Traveller’s Guide, Author Event.
An exclusive event with Author David Karamian discussing his latest Traveler’s Guide through Armenia. Immerse yourself in the captivating journey through Armenia with this comprehensive traveler’s guide. Explore the resilient land’s vibrant cities, unveiling urban gems and hidden treasures. Delve into the rich tapestry of Armenian history, from ancient stone monuments to modern icons. Embark on breathtaking road trips to timeless sites, trails, eco-tourism spots, and adventure destinations. Find essential guides, local phrases, and activities tailored for kids, families, and adults. This immersive guide unveils the depth of Armenia’s cities, history, arts, and culture, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
Upcoming Hamazkayin Events
27 Feb: Vartanantz Feast Day
27 Feb: St. Gregory of Narek: Redefining a Mystic Author
4 p.m.
Stephens Hall 270 UC Berkeley
Lecture Abstract:
In this short introduction to St. Gregory of Narek (945–1003) I will start with a brief definition of “mysticism” simply to show that St. Gregory of Narek does not quite fit the stereotypical portrait of a medieval mystic author; that his “mysticism” is essentially Sacramental Theology at its best, rooted in the deeper meanings of Baptism and the Eucharist and heightened by the use of biblical imageries that have in turn acquired a rich history of interpretation in the course of their transmission up to his time. I will provide several keys for a better understanding of Gregory’s works in at least two genres: odes and prayers.
Speaker’s Bio:
Abraham Terian is Emeritus Professor of Armenian Theology and Patristics at St. Nersess Armenian Seminary, New York, where he also served as Academic Dean and edited the St. Nersess Theological Review for 12 years (1997–2008, the only Western-language periodical on Armenian Theology). Prior to his time at St. Nersess, he was Professor of Intertestamental and Early Christian Literatures at Andrews University for twenty years (1973–93), and for four years a recurring Visiting Professor for Armenian and Hellenistic Studies at the University of Chicago (1984–88). He is an internationally renowned expert in the fields of Hellenistic, early Christian and medieval Armenian literatures, fields in which he has published extensively. As a Fulbright Scholar and Visiting Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2006, he became the first recipient of the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in the Humanities award. In 2008 he was elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia; in 2016 a Fellow of the Ambrosian Academy of Milan; and in 2018 a Fellow of the National Humanities Center, USA.
https://events.berkeley.edu/armenian/event/283914-st-gregory-of-narek-redefining-a-mystic-author
1 Mar: Lecture: “Expanding and Transforming Armenian Education in 19th Century Van”
Dr. Dzovinar Derderian, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Department of History and Executive Director, Armenian Studies Program will share her research on “Expanding and Transforming Armenian Education in 19th Century Van”
Saturday, March 1 at 2:00 PM .
12359 Stonebrook Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
Please mark your calendars now and check back for more details.