Amerikai Magyar Hírlap, 2007 (19. évfolyam, 1-50. szám)

2007-04-13 / 16. szám

AMERICAN argf?E Hungarian Journal FRANCIA CHANSON EST <&n/oy J&omanJtc <&rerzcÄ Sony* by a "breathtaking sunset in an elegant, dreamlike atmosphere offering an exquisite culinary experience and a rare selection of French wine, while Ildy Lee, European TV and recording artist (who sings in 12 languages,) will transport you in another world. Thursday, April 19 at 7 PM. Complete dinner with wine $60. Pacific Edge, 125 W, Torrance Blvd R.B. Reserv: 310-798-3343 HUNGARIAN AMERICAN COALITION THANKS AUSTRIA FOR ACCEPTING HUNGARIAN REFUGEES IN 1956 Április 13, 2007 Pictured Left to Right: Maximilian N. Teleki, Ina Ginsburg, Edith K. Lauer, Julius Varallyay, Ambas­sador Eva Nowotny, László “Les” Megyeri. Bezárt a Hortobágy - nyit a DUNA CSÁRDA! A Ventura Boulevardon évtizedeken át működő Hortobágy Étterem megszűnt. Bossányi László, aki jövőben a Melrose Avenuen lévő, teljesen felújított Csárdás Étterem Executive Directora / főszakácsa lesz, ezúton köszöni eddigi vendégeinek kitartó támogatását. A Duna Csárda néven nyíló, megszépült étterem április 17-én várja „Grand Opening”-jére mind a Csárdás, mind a Hortobágy eddigi kedves vendégeit. Tel. (323) 962-6434 5820 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood Különleges műsorral fellép: GALLAY ELSIE Szórakoztató tánczene: CZINNER ROBI Mindekit szeretettel vár BOSSÁNYI LÁSZLÓ DUNA Travel 8530 Holloway Dr. äl02 W. Hollywood, CA 90069 Spa, Hotel foglalások, Kocsi bérlés Kedvezményes repülőjegy árak LAX-BUD-LAX $575.-toi 4-TX. (május 17-ig) Információért hívják ZSUZSÁT TEL: (310) 652-5294 FAX: (310) 652-5287 1-888-532-0168 WASHINGTON, DC - On April 2, the Hungarian American Coali­tion hosted a round table discussion and luncheon in honor of Austrian Ambassador to the United States, H.E. Eva Nowotny, to recognize Austria’s role in accepting Hungarian refugees in the aftermath of the 1956 Revolution. The discussion and award presentation held at the University Club was attended by Coalition Board Members Mrs. Edith K. Lauer, Chairman Emerita, Mr. Julius Várallyay, Mr. Maximilian Teleki, President, and Coaliton friends, Austrian born Mrs. Ina Ginsburg, Mr. László “Les” Megyeri, CFO of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America, and Mrs. Kathy Megyeri. Mrs. Lauer, herself a Hungarian refugee after the revolution, wel­comed Ambassador Nowotny and described the profound impact of her experience in Austria. Mr. Julius Várallyay and Mr. László Megyeri also recalled this difficult period in their own lives and the lives of the approximately 180,000 refugees who were welcomed by Austria. Mr. Megyeri also read from “56 Stories”, a book published by Lauer Learning and the Coalition last year. His reading reflected his per­sonal account of arriving in Austria on the morning of November 23, 1956, after crossing a canal by rowboat. The Coalition’s Award Certificate, presented by Edith Lauer and Maximilian Teleki, reads: “In recognition of the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, the Hungarian Ameri­can Coalition wishes to express its sincere appreciation to the Govern­ment and People of Austria for opening their hearts and homes to some 180,000 Hungarians escaping their homeland in 1956-57, among them the 35,000 refugees who eventually settled in the United States.” Ambassador Nowotny accepted the award and a copy of the book “56 Stories” and stated, that “as a teenager, this experience had an impact on me also. I am grateful and moved by this gathering and official appreciation. On behalf of the Austrian Government I thank this organization and the Hungarian people for their inspiration and example.” * * * The Hungarian American Coalition is a nationwide non-profit organization that promotes public understanding and awareness of Hungarian American issues. For more information, please contact: Hungarian American Coalition, 1120 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 280, Washington, D.C. 20036, U.S.A. Phone: (202) 296-9505, Fax (202) 775-5175, E-mail: hac@hacusa.org , Web: http://www.hacusa.org Redon doBeac hPieiyu p p er I eve 1 310-798-3343 EMI RESTAURANT-ban

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