THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM
ARMENIAN STUDIES PROGRAM

LIFE AFTER DEATH: VITALITY AND CREATIVITY AFTER THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

In Sion, Journal of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, nos 4-6, 2002, coloured pictures were given featuring the evening organized by the Armenian Studies Program on April 23, 2002, entitled "Life After Death".
The Symposium
Symposium Participants,from right to left: Armenian Studies student, Fr. Pakrad Bourjekian, reads his paper.
 Professor Michael E. Stone, Professor Israel Charney, Dr. Souren Abrahamyan, Mikayel Arakelian, Dr. Sergio La Porta
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Greetings (from left to right):
H.E. Tsolag Momjian, Honorary Consul of the Republic of Armenia in Jerusalem; Professor Israel Charney; H.B. Torkom II, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem; Prof. Gabriel Motzkin, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities.
Professor Charney stresses a point: next to him is Professor Michael Stone

Professor Charney stresses a point: next to him is Professor Michael Stone Surviving the Genocide

His Beatitude, Patriarch Torkom II addresses the gathering, next to him are Mr. Tsolag Momjian, Professor Michael Stone and Professor Gabriel Motzkin.
R-L, Armenian Studies student, Fr. Pakrad Bourjekian, reads his paper.
Dr. Sergio La Porta reading his paper.
 Armenian Studies student, Fr. Pakrad Bourjekian, reads his paper. Church and Religion since the Genocide Dr. Sergio La Porta reading his paper.
Armenian Genocides, Past and Present
Mikayel Arakelyan.

Program
Readings in Hebrew and Armenian Greetings:
Professor Gabriel Motzkin,
Dean, Faculty of Humanities
Remarks:
H. B. Torkom II,
Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem
H. E. Mr. Tzolag Momjiam,
Honourary Consul of the Republic of Armenia
Professor Michael E. Stone

Symposium
Fr. Pakrad Bourjekian,
Church and Religion since the Genocide

Professor Israel Charney,
Surviving the Genocide

Dr. Souren Abrahamian,
Genocise, Diaspora and Homeland

Mr. Mikayel Arakelian,
Armenian Artistic Creativity since the Genocide

Dr. Sergio La Porta,
Armenian Genocides, Past and Present

Mikayel Arakelyan