Hungarian Heritage Review, 1987 (16. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1987-08-01 / 8. szám
fetters ®o 3Il|e ^bitor knowledgeable magazine. Keep up the good work. Mrs. Michael Novak Eagle Lake, Florida Dear Mr. Pulitzer: I love your magazine! Keep up the wonderful work! Emma B. Fury North Versailles, Pa. Dear Mr. Pulitzer: Thank you so much for publishing my much too long letter in your last issue. I feel very much embraced into the community of all those American-Hungarians and Hungarian-born readers of the Hungarian Heritage Review. Thank you, too, for your thoughtful comments regarding my letter. Incidentally, because one of your issues included the schedule of the Hungarian State Folklore Ensemble, my husband and I enjoyed a thrilling and memorable evening watching the stunning dancers and listening to the rich and beautiful music of Hungary. I only wish we could relive that delightful experience again and again, and share it with the rest of our family and friends. I would like to subscribe to the Hungarian Heritage Review for a year for my Aunt Jeannette. As a matter of thought, a subscription to the Hungarian Heritage Review is a wonderful gift for anyone we love. Jeannette Aulicino Wayne, New Jersey Dear Mr. Pulitzer: Enclosed is my payment for the Hungarian Heritage Review, which I enjoy thoroughly. Many times I bring it to my Hungarian Language Class at Cornell University, where I like to point out the many famous gifted Hungarians who have succeeded in their many achievements. My teachers, Judith Nemethy and Victoria Schiff, have been most kind and generous in their efforts in teaching our class the beautiful Hungarian language, songs, and poetry. Combined with the “Hungarian Heritage Review“, I feel I am fulfilling my deep love for my heritage. Galdys Findricts Ithaca, N.Y. Hungarian Heritage Hcmehi Helping to bridge the communications gap between the older generation of Hungarians and the new for the preservation of the Hungarian heritage. . . HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW The official publication of the Rákóczi Foundation-International (USA) and the Rákóczi Foundation (Canada), the HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW is the only monthly magazine of its kind in North America published in English primarily for American and Canadian-born citizens of Hungarian descent who, for the most part, can neither read , write, nor speak in Hungarian yet, because of their “Hungarian Consciousness”, want to learn about their “roots”. Because it fills a real need, the HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW merits the readership-support of all Hungarians concerned about the future of the Hungarian heritage in North America. Subscribe to it TODAY, either for yourself or for your children and grandchildren. Subscription Price: $25.00 a year Make your check or money order payable to the Rákóczi Press-International, Inc. and mail to: Rákóczi Press-International, Inc. — P.O. Box 2203 — Union, New Jersey 07083 The preservation of the Hungarian heritage is our mission. AUGUST 1987 HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW 3