Fraternity-Testvériség, 2008 (86. évfolyam, 1-3. szám)

2008-07-01 / 3. szám

TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES Frate rn i ty-Testvériség OFFICE OF PUBLICATION 2001 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036-1011 Tel: (202) 328-2630 1-888-KOSSUTH (567-7884) Fax: (202) 328-7984 WEBSITE http://www.hrfa.org PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID: At Washington, DC POSTMASTER SEND CHANGES TO: F ratemity-T estvériség 2001 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036-1011 10 KOSSUTH'S FINAL RESTING PLACE On March 15th, the Hungarian Reformed Federation pays homage to Lajos Kossuth. | By Kathy A. Megyeri 13 FUNERAL CUSTOMS IN HUNGARY Burial customs radically changed in the early 11lh century because the Church strictly forbid the burial of horse’s bones along with their masters. | By Kathy A. Megyeri 16 HUNGARIAN ART REACHES NEW AUDIENCE IN AMERICA Colorado collectors and Hungarian art enthusiasts Jill A. Wiltse and H. Kirk Brown III are introducing American audiences to Hun­garian artists. I By Kathy A. Megyeri 22 HUNGARIAN MASKS Historical records and other information about Hungarian tradi­tional carnival festivities. | By Kathy A. Megyeri ISSN-0744-592X Official Publication of The Hungarian Reformed Federation of America, Published Quarterly COVER PAGE Bethlen Home Chapel MAIL/EMAIL FROM READERS We welcome mail from our readers. Letters should be sent with writer’s name and address to: F ratemity-T estvériség 2001 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036-1011 or email at: secretary@hrfa.org RIGHT TO EDIT Any correspondence printed may be edited for clarity and length. Please note we do not return photographs. 4 FALL 2008

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