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By Elena Saviolakis WASHINGTON, DC – The Daughters of Penelope (DOP), a leading international service organization comprised of women of…
My Beloved Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As you will see from the pictures in this issue, the walls of…
The Embassy of India has great pleasure to announce that Prof. Nicholas Kazanas, a Greek national and a distinguished Indologist,…
Η Πρεσβεία της Ινδίας με μεγάλη χαρά ανακοινώνει ότι στον καθηγητή Νικόλαο Καζάνα, Έλληνα υπήκοο και διαπρεπή Ινδολόγο, απονεμήθηκε το…
By Michael Labatos Syracuse AHEPA Chapter 37 sponsored the Christmas Dinner for the residents of the AHEPA Home on December…
While experiencing happiness, we have difficulty in being conscious of it. Only when the happiness is past, and we look back…
The teachers from the worldwide Greek School The Greek Online School, recently received the amazing news that all their students…
By M’Liss Hinshaw What does caramel candy made in California have to do with Greece? Plenty! When Fred Georggin started…
Στις 25 Ιανουαρίου 2021 ξεκινάει ένας ακόμα, ο εξηκοστός πρώτος κατά σειρά, γύρος διαπραγματεύσεων μεταξύ Ελλάδος και Τουρκίας για την…
U.S. Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey R. Pyatt detailed AHEPA’s extensive contribution to the U.S.-Greece relationship at a “Conference on Cultural…
As 2021 dawns a new year, filled with hopes of a brighter, healthier, and more prosperous time ahead, we approach…
Thebes was one of about 1,000 poleis (city-states) spread all over the mainland of classical Greece, the islands of the…
When I first saw Pyrgos in 2014 it was late afternoon through swirling fog rolling up 700-foot-high cliffs. The mist…
Paul S. Sarbanes 1933-2020 It is with the saddest of hearts that we dedicate this December issue of the Hellenic…
Greece’s long and turbulent civilization lay scattered throughout the country. It’s as easy to stumble across millenniums old remnants of…
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