Armenian weekly - Bourj Hammoud, 37 degrees

Page 1

16.08.12

Armenian Weekly » Bourdj Hammoud, 37° C: On the Trail of Ottoman Armenian Treasures » Print

­
Armenian
Weekly
­
http://www.armenianweekly.com
­

Bourdj
Hammoud,
37°
C:
On
the
Trail
of
Ottoman
Armenian Treasures Posted
By
Vahe
Tachjian
On
August
2,
2012
@
8:27
am
In
News
|
11
Comments

It’s
likely
many
of
you
have
had
this
same
experience:
You
live
far
away
from
your
birthplace, in
a
very
different
social
environment,
and
when
you
get
the
opportunity
to
return,
you
are euphoric
about
the
journey.
Your
imagination
takes
flight,
and
you
begin
to
form
plans
in
your mind—meeting
friends
old
and
new,
visiting
places
known
and
unknown,
eating
delicious authentic
meals.
Then,
you
reach
your
birthplace…and
suddenly
are
faced
with
its
negative aspects
which,
it
seems,
were
set
aside
and
forgotten
in
all
that
enthusiasm.
The
dreadful noise,
indescribable
traffic,
terrible
heat,
damp
air—it
had
slipped
from
your
memory.
At
the end,
you’ve
only
achieved
a
few
of
your
plans
and,
satisfied
with
that
little,
you
return
to
your country
of
residence. It
was
as
if
I
started
my
journey
from Berlin
to
Beirut
with
those
same
initial feelings.
One
of
the
aims
of
my
two­week visit
to
Lebanon
this
summer
was
to
collect materials
remaining
from
the
Ottoman­ Armenian
era
for
the
Houshamdyan website
(www.houshamadyan.org).
Our site
has
been
up
for
over
a
year
and
it
is our
aim—through
articles,
photographs, sound
recordings,
and
other
multimedia tools—to
reconstruct
the
Ottoman­ Armenians’
rich
legacy
of
the
past. This
is
why,
when
I
was
in
Lebanon
last February,
I,
along
with
the
president
of Haigazian
Armenian
University,
Rev.
Paul Haidostian,
and
the
director
of
Haigazian’s ‘If
only
you’d
come
here
a
few
years
earlier.
I Armenian
Diaspora
Research
Center, threw
away
a
lot
of
papers
and
other Antranik
Dakessian,
decided
to
organize
a photographs.’ three­day
event
in
the
Armenian Evangelical
Shamlian­Tatigian
Secondary School
in
Bourdj
Hammoud
in
the
summer.
It
was
to
be
a
collaborative
event
between
the Houshamadyan
Association
and
Haigazian
University.
Our
group
would,
beginning
in
the morning,
wait
for
local
Armenians
to
meet
us,
bringing
items
linked
to
their
memories.
We would
photograph
these
materials
and
return
them
to
their
owners.
To
generate
interest
in
the event,
we
printed
and
flyers
that
were
distributed
through
the
Armenian
churches
and
schools. Elke
Hartmann
(my
wife
and
the
chair
of
the
Houshamadyan
Association)
and
I
would
also
give two
lectures
on
the
subject
of
our
website
and
project. This
was
our
plan
for
when
we
reached
Lebanon.
We
were
excited
by
the
initiative,
and
had already
pinned
our
hopes
on
it.
We
had
forgotten
the
other
realities
of
the
country—the unstable
political
situation,
the
terrible
heat
and
dampness,
the
many
effects
of
the
war
in Syria,
the
economic
situation.
And
we
felt
their
oppressive
presence
in
those
few
days
in Lebanon.
The
contradiction
was
obvious:
We
had
come
on
the
trail
of
the
recent
and
distant past
of
the
Lebanese
Armenians,
when
at
that
same
time,
the
present
state
of
the
country
and its
people
was
not
very
bright. It
is
July
5,
and
the
day
of
our
first
big
disappointment.
Elke
and
I
are
to
give
a
lecture
on Houshamadyan
in
Beirut’s
Haigazian
University.
But
we
aren’t
able
to
project
our
website
on the
screen
set
up
in
the
hall.
The
reason?
The
whole
of
Lebanon
has
been
having
trouble
with the
internet
for
the
last
two
days
and
it
has
stopped
working
altogether.
So
we
are
going
to speak
without
being
able
to
show
the
website
live.
The
positive
side
is
that
over
50
people
are there,
and
are
listening
to
our
lecture
with
interest.
The
same
lecture
is
repeated
a
few
days later
in
Bourdj
Hammoud,
in
the
Armenian
Catholic
Mesrobian
School
hall.
The
same
number
of people
are
present,
with
the
same
level
of
interest.
Future
TV’s
Armenian
department
and armenianweekly.com/2012/08/02/…/print/

1/6


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.