Dr. Rosemary Cohen
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Struggling to Identify the True Victims of the Massacre of ArmeniansBy Dr. Rosemary Cohen @ 7:00 AM July 23, 2008Conclusion [Previously: ‘Leila’s Unique Loveliness Spanned the Years of Their Happy Marriage,’ July 21. Keywords: Dr. Ali, Leila.] Dr. Ali’s two sons followed their father’s profession and became physicians. read |
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Leila’s Unique Loveliness Spanned the Years of Their Happy MarriageBy Dr. Rosemary Cohen @ 7:00 AM July 21, 2008 [Part II of three installments. Previously: Part I, “Inspecting the Massacre from a New Direction,” July 21. Keywords: Dr. Ali, Leila, Rosemary.] When Dr. Ali asked Leila to marry him, she happily accepted. Of course, first she was converted officially to Islam, and then the ceremony of wedding was officiated. read |
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Inspecting the Massacre from a New DirectionBy Dr. Rosemary Cohen @ 8:00 AM July 18, 2008Some months ago, I was visiting an Iranian friend in Los Angeles. While we were talking about different subjects, she told me an interesting and true story about one of their close relatives. read |
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A Memoir: Reliving a Horrific 90-Year-Old Memory, the Armenian MassacreBy Dr. Rosemary Cohen @ 10:00 AM June 24, 2008Part III [Previously: ‘One Woman’s Tragedy: Why My Mother Scorned Red Dresses,’ June 23. Keyword: Rosemary] A day before another booksigning, when we had an exhibition of the paintings, I decided to show the few needle works that were left from my grandmother. read |
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One Woman’s Tragedy: Why My Mother Scorned Red DressesBy Dr. Rosemary Cohen @ 8:00 AM June 23, 2008Part II [Previously: ‘One Woman’s Tragedy: Even the Objects Talk,’ June 20.] Months later, when we were visiting a friend in a ranch, mother went timidly to a horse and gently patted his head, as if she was making peace with herself. read |





