Calvin Synod Herald, 1993 (93. évfolyam, 2-6. szám)
1993-07-01 / 4. szám
CALVIN SYNOD HERALD . 8 -REFOMÁTÜSOK LAPJA The crown lands of historical Hungary are again in the spotlight: yes, Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Transylvania, Voivodina, Burganland and the Carpatho-Ukraine. If you were educated in American schools, or in Hungarian schools after 1949, it is very likely that you have not had the historical perspective given to you which would enable you to better understand and evaluate what is going on today. This means that one has to develop one's own historical foundation through reading. We suggest a few of the many books available because of their style, veracity and the fact that they were written by Hungarians. A History of Hungary by Dominic G. Kosary. The Benjamin Franklin Society. As part ofcelebrating the initiation of the Sister City relationship between Cleveland and Miskolc, the Mayor of Miskolc, Mr. Tamás Csoba and his delegation of eleven community and business leaders, visited Cleveland from May 17 to 22nd, 1993. Our long term goal is develop and acti vely maintain friendly and meaningful cooperations, exchanges, communications and interactions in a broad range of coordinated areas with such focus to assure success and measurable History of the Hungarian Nation by Steven Béla Várdy of Duquesne University, 1969, Danubian Press. Faith and Fate by F. Somogyi and L. Somogyi, Kárpát Publishing Company, 1976. The Spirit of Hungary by Stephen Sisa, Ontario, Canada. A Panorama of Hungarian History and Culture. Second Edition, 1990. The End of the Twentieth Century and the End of the Modern Ageby John Lukács. (Ticknor & Fields, $21.95). For one thing, Mr. Lukács says, it was a short century, beginning in 1914 and ending with the fall of Communism. Now, he argues provocatively, the world will be mied by intransigent nationalism. The Diplomacy of German Unification benefit to the peoples of both Greater Cleveland and Greater Miskolc. At 5:00 p.m.,onMay 19,1993, there was a Document Signing St Exchange Ceremony. At 7:30 p.m., there was a dinner at the homes of Cleveland-Miskolc City Development Friends. Editor's Note: It was a God-give extra pride and joy for the editor, whose hometown happens to be Miskolc, to publish this story. by Dr. Stephen F. Szabó. St. Martin Press, 1992. Publisher's Note: This is an important book for all those wishing to understand the nature both of united Germany and of the new Europe! Writer is Dean at Johns Hopkins University's Advanced International Studies Department in Washington, D.C. The March of Truth by Dr. Stephen Szabó. Eerdmans Publishing, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Four English editions. Dutch version printed in Holland. French being translated. Hungarian version under printing consideration in Budapest. (The lives and credos of twenty heroes of the Great Reformation highlighted with a full-page likeness of all heroes.) The March of Truth is being used in a great number of non-Hungarian churches as confirmation gift-book and text book for Sunday School teachers. Limited copies of the Und Edition of the English version is still available for $10.00 per copy, including mailing expenses. Orders can be sent to 415 Steven Blvd., Richmond Hts., Ohio 44143. □ Health Director Honored for Donating Medical Equipment to Hungary COLUMBUS - State Health Director Peter Somani, M.D. and August Pust, Gov. George V. Voinovich’s Special Assistantfor Multi-cultural Affairs were among those honored at a reception May 26,1993 at the Governor's office by László Regéczy-Nagy, Secretary to Dr. Árpád Göncz, President of the Republic of Hungary, for Ohio's humanitarian efforts. )Rev. Stephen T. Szilágyi of Conneaut (Ohio) played an important role.) Individuals being recognized were responsible for the delivery of more than $15 million dollars in surplus medical equipment and medical books to Hungary last October as part of the Governor's Overseas Medical Mission. "I'm extremely proud of the fact that Ohio can get involved and help, especially for the refugees and needy in the war-tom regions in and around the former Yugoslavia," said Voinovich. Cleveland-Miskolc Sister City Development Week UJas May 17 to 22,1993 Program for Tamás Csoba, Mayor of Miskolc, and his 11 Delegates Visit Cleveland