Hushamatean Book Dedicated To 20th Anniversary Of Armenian Language  And Culture Summer Courses In -  
 
	
 
	
	
	 
	 
	
	Hushamatean Book Dedicated To 20th Anniversary Of Armenian Language  And Culture Summer Courses In Venice 
 
The book  Hushamatean (Book of Memories) is dedicated to the 20th anniversary  of the Summer Intensive Courses of Armenian Language and Literature  of the Ca  Foscari University of Venice. The Yerevan presentation of  the book took place on October 4  at the Writers  Union of Armenia. 
 
 The 20th anniversary of the courses was receintly marked in Venice  with a great celebration with the participation of guests arrived  from Italy  France  England  Germany  Australia and Armenia. 
 
 The summer courses have been held at the Ca  Foskari University of  Venice on the initiative of Father Levon Zekiyan  the Director of  the Armenian Language and Literature Department of the University  Ca  Foskari  since 1986. Not only Armenians but foreigners  either   who today works at the Armenian Studies Departments of different 
 Universities  participate in those courses. 774 people participated  in the courses till now. 
 
 Levon Ananian  the Chairman of the Writers  Union of Armenia  mentioned that those courses are of important meaning for Armenian  traditions. Today the education field of Diaspora is before danger. 
 
 Closing of Moorat-Rafael College of Venice and Melkonian College of  Cyprus already speaks on the fact that the national school in Diaspora  retreats. We should make every effort to keep Armenian schools of  Diaspora otherwise in some years there will be almost no Armenian  schools in Diaspora  the Chairman of the Writers  Union mentioned. 
 
 L.Ananian emphasized that they should show honour to father Levon  Zekiyan for the work carried out and the activity beneficial for the  nation as the summer school doesn t only give knowledge of Armenian  language but has a mission of securing Armenian culture and national  originality as well. 
 
 We are proud that 4-5mln Armenians live in different countries of the  world but we shouldn t forget that only 10% of them speaks Armenian   Vladimir Barkhudarian  the RA NAS Academician mentioned. 
 
 According to him  courses dedicated to problems of keeping Armenian  traditions should be held not only in Venice but in Armenia as well  for children living in communities of Diaspora like the Fatherland  coming to Armenia  remain Armenians and know the native tongue.
	
	 
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