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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

    August 16, 2005
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    LONGTIME EDUCATOR TAKES REIGNS OF SUCCESSFUL PROGRAM

    By Jake Goshert

    Growing up in an Armenian household in Lebanon, Gilda
    Buchakjian-Kupelian knew her ayp, pen, kim before nursery school.
    Today in America, with third- and fourth-generation Armenian Americans,
    she sees an uphill battle passing along the Armenian language to the
    next generation.

    But it's a battle that must -- and can -- be won.

    "Although it's hard to get people interested in learning Armenian,
    because our language isn't being used every day, we need to be reminded
    that we are Armenians, Armenia is our country, and our official
    language is Armenian," said Buchakjian-Kupelian, who started as the
    new Armenian Studies coordinator at the Diocese of the Armenian Church
    of America (Eastern) on August 8. "Our faith and language and culture
    have been transported to us through many hardships. Our forefathers
    came to this country, and with every church they built a school,
    so our language and culture would continue."

    Buchakjian-Kupelian majored in English and political science at
    Lebanon's Haigazian University, also earning a certification in
    teaching, before coming to the United States. In America she started
    volunteering as an Armenian language educator before spending 10
    years overseeing the Armenian language program at the Eastern Prelacy.
    She received her master's degree in education administration.

    "Teaching is one of my passions," said Buchakjian-Kupelian, who proudly
    adds that her three daughters are fluent Armenian speakers. "I believe
    in the mission. It is important to transmit our language to the next
    generation so we anchor them to our culture and heritage. When they're
    anchored to their culture, children grow up better citizens of the
    world, because they have values and traditions instilled into them."

    In her new position, Buchakjian-Kupelian will oversee areas such as
    curriculum development, teacher training, and student enrollment of
    local parish Armenian schools; adult programs and special Armenian
    heritage educational efforts; and the Armenian education content of
    the Diocesan website, www.armenianchurch.net.

    While the Diocese has a strong program in place, Buchakjian-Kupelian
    looks forward to expanding on that success through technology, extra
    teacher training, and the creation of materials that speak to today's
    young students. "With effort on our part and support from the community
    we can increase interest in Armenian Studies," she said.

    Buchakjian-Kupelian takes over the program guided for more than 30
    years by Sylva der Stepanian.

    "While no one can replace someone uniquely qualified and dedicated
    as Sylva, it's encouraging to see both she and Gilda share a love of
    the Armenian language and faith," said Archbishop Khajag Barsamian,
    Primate of the Eastern Diocese. "Gilda is not only a gifted educator,
    but also a proud Armenian. I look forward to working with her to
    further enhance our rich Armenian Studies program."

    SIGN UP FOR ARMENIAN LESSONS TODAY

    Many local parishes throughout the Eastern Diocese will be starting
    the school year for their Armenian language programs for young people
    and adults next month. Check with your local parish to see if they
    have a program. If your parish does not have a language education
    program, please contact Buchakjian-Kupelian for information on
    establishing a school in your area. She can be reached via e-mail at
    [email protected] or via phone at (212) 686-0710 ext. 48.

    -- 8/16/05

    E-mail photos available on request. Photos also viewable in
    the News and Events section of the Eastern Diocese's website,
    www.armenianchurch.org.

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): Gilda Buchakjian-Kupelian brings more than 10
    years in Armenian language education and a life-time of passion for
    the Armenian culture to her role as coordinator of Armenian studies
    for the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern).

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