
57th HUNGARIAN CONGRESS – Dr. Erzsébet Uszkai Orosz
Learn Transylvanian Kalotaszeg Embroidery from Dr. Erzsébet Uszkai Orosz At the Hungarian Association Congress during the ARTISTIC and BOOK EXHIBITS, and “ALL THINGS HUNGARIAN SALE”
Lakewood, OH 44107
magyar.tarsasag@gmail.com

Learn Transylvanian Kalotaszeg Embroidery from Dr. Erzsébet Uszkai Orosz At the Hungarian Association Congress during the ARTISTIC and BOOK EXHIBITS, and “ALL THINGS HUNGARIAN SALE”

“When to say ‘Yes,’ when to say ‘No’: Global Issues of Boundaries (Psychological, Social, Political)” presentation by Katalin Nogrady on Saturday November 26th at 10

Date: November 26th 2:30-4:30 Hilton Garden Inn Downtown Cleveland 1100 Carnegie Ave. , Cleveland, OH 44115 At 2:30 pm Dr. Klara Papp, Professor, Case Western

Programok és előadók / Presentations and Presenters A pénteki programok az EDISON II, ARMINGTON, EXHIBIT HALL, és CARNEGIE BALLROOM előadótermekben kerülnek megrendezésre. Munkaelnökök a Magyar Társaság vezetőségének tagjai.

INVITATION & PROGRAM / LUNCHEON
12:30 p.m.
Prayer
Főtisztelendő Mezei András Atya
(Szt. Imre Róm. Kat. Egyház, Cleveland)
Main theme of the 2015 Conference: “Historical Insights, Hungary and WWII”

On Nov. 28th, 2015 at 2:30 pm at the Cleveland Downtown Hilton Garden Inn as part of the Hungarian Association Congress Artur Allan Bártfay will present a lecture on:
“A History and Analysis of Hungarian Life in Columbus”

Nov. 28th, 2015 at 10 am at the Cleveland Downtown Hilton Garden Inn as part of the Hungarian Association Congress, Dr. Lydia A. Grebenyova, Director, Linguistics Program, Department of Criminology, Anthropology and Sociology, Cleveland State University and her studentMs. Rachel Daley present:

Nov. 28th, 2015 at 2pm at the Cleveland Downtown Hilton Garden Inn as part of the Hungarian Association Congress Dr. István Hargitai DDS, MS, Capt., will present a discussion on “Managing Chronic Pain”. CAPT Hargitai is currently the Chairman of the Orofacial Pain Center at the Naval Postgraduate Dental School in Bethesda, Maryland. His lecture will be in English.

An analysis of the World Values Survey focusing on “Deeper Cultural Ties as They Relate to the Global View on Security and Well Being” by Péter Szilvay on Nov. 29th at 10:30 am at the Cleveland Downtown Hilton Garden Inn as part of the Hungarian Association Congress.

2015 The 55th Hungarian Congress Guest of Honor, Prof. Dr. Sándor Szakály Director of the Veritas History Research Center Keynote speaker on November 28th luncheon.