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A sweet sound brought to the ears of the people of Rhodes the news that on March 30, 1947 Vice Admiral Periklis Ioannidis [uncle of King Paul], the first [Greek] Governor to replace the British military governor of two years, was arriving.

The seasons provide wisdom for reaching inner peace and keep repeating this wisdom year after year.

The seasons provide wisdom for reaching inner peace and keep repeating this wisdom year after year.

For a while now, I’ve been documenting the close relationship between the U.

For a while now, I’ve been documenting the close relationship between the U.

It’s a commonly held belief that love, and relationships go together, or that they must go together.

It’s a commonly held belief that love, and relationships go together, or that they must go together.

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Ancient Greeks’ Ideas about Desire Challenge Modern-Day Readers, Lovers and Even Philosophers

(THE CONVERSATION) Every year as Valentine's Day approaches, people remind themselves that not all expressions of love fit the stereotypes of modern romance.

(THE CONVERSATION) Every year as Valentine's Day approaches, people remind themselves that not all expressions of love fit the stereotypes of modern romance.
Dr. George N.

Parents and Greek Letters

We have often said that Greek parents are amongst the best parents.

We have often said that Greek parents are amongst the best parents.

Jesus Meets Zacchaeus – A Call to Renewal

Zacchaeus was the man who climbed a tree to catch a good look at Jesus.

Zacchaeus was the man who climbed a tree to catch a good look at Jesus.

South Africa Is Coming after America, Too

This article was originally published by JNS on January 17, 2024.

This article was originally published by JNS on January 17, 2024.

A Turning Point in Greece’s Policy for Hellenes Abroad

In an era of increasing interdependence, rapid technological development and proliferation of communication networks, as well as global challenges and opportunities, the value of the Diaspora as precious human capital and a significant factor in international relations becomes increasingly apparent.

In an era of increasing interdependence, rapid technological development and proliferation of communication networks, as well as global challenges and opportunities, the value of the Diaspora as precious human capital and a significant factor in international relations becomes increasingly apparent.

Three Proud Veterans

There are three proud military veterans in my family.

There are three proud military veterans in my family.

Maybe it’s Time to Retire

Over my long career, I have often been asked why I teach.

Over my long career, I have often been asked why I teach.

A Calendar Girl Each and Every Day of the Year

Rosemary, my treasured, Greek-American cousin, is a wonderfully energetic and giving soul.

Rosemary, my treasured, Greek-American cousin, is a wonderfully energetic and giving soul.

When a Greek Visited Auschwitz – A Testimony against Antisemitism 

When I was in London to study political science, I wanted to leave and go to Bristol, because I had found out at that time that the university there had Holocaust studies.

When I was in London to study political science, I wanted to leave and go to Bristol, because I had found out at that time that the university there had Holocaust studies.

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