Sunday, January 6, 1980

KHRYSTOS ROZHDAIETSIA - CHRIST IS BORN


"Strive for life eternal"
Christmas pastoral letter of the Sobor of Bishops of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church.


Ukrainian political prisoners seek U.N. recognition of Ukraine's colonial status
Authorize WCFU to implement efforts for Ukraine's secession from USSR


News of Tykhy's attempted suicide is false: Sakharov


Father Yakunin threatened with long sentence


Dudko defends Yakunin


11 defense groups met to plan strategy for future


UCCA National Fund drive winds down


WCFU calls for more defense actions
Designates January 12 "Solidarity Day"


Karavanskys extend Christmas greetings to Ukrainians in U.S.


Karavanskys to met N.Y.C. Ukrainians


New Jersey UNA'ers discuss organizing campaign at year-end meeting


Surprising recommendations heard at UNA's Toronto District meeting


Boston UNA'ers meet


Mrs. Moroz tells CSCE students about life in the Soviet Union


Bishop Losten calls for prayers, Liturgies for peace


New treaty provides benefits for one-time laborers in W. Germany


Ginzburg presses release of family


EDITORIALS

The Star of Hope
The January dates


SPOTLIGHT ON THE UNA
College education and insurance


Letter to the editors
More on bandura seminar


Christmas in January
The story under the above title was written by Paul Sillivan and printed in the January 1980 edition of Canadian Living, a magazine with national circulation published in Toronto, Ont.


Two Christmases: A Reminiscence
The article below, penned by Diana Kurylko, appeared in the December 23, 1979, issue of the Morristown, N.J., Daily Record. Miss Kurylko is a staff writer on the newspaper.


New Catholic shrine rises in Yonkers
Story and photo by William B. Choly


Admitted to bar


Panorama of Ukrainian culture in the Big Apple
by Helen Perozak Smindak

Modern dance
Movies
Museums


Carolers visit the UNA Home Office


To appear in Detroit recital


Magazine features Ukrainian Christmas traditions


At 17, Luba Dumenco is the youngest med student in Wisconsin U.'s history
The following article about Luba Dumenco of Milwaukee, Wisc., appeared in the fall 1979 edition of the Wisconsin Medical Alumni Quarterly.


Philly Kiwanis Club hears rights activist


Cleveland girl named volleyball all-star
by Boris Rakowsky


Set registration for course at Temple


Penna UOL readies "Malanka"


Right photo


Churches keep Bridgeport Ukrainians together
The following article is the 102nd installment in the series on the ethnic history in the Bridgeport community published by The Sunday Post on December 9. The article was the first of two stories about Bridgeport Ukrainians written by Herbert F. Geller.


VESELKA - THE RAINBOW

The first Christmas tree
Illustration by G. Kulchycky

Christmas night
by Ivan Kernytsky
Illustration by P. Cholodny

HOW TO READ AND WRITE IN UKRAINIAN
By I. KORYTSKY

Ukrainian Christmas

For the New Year
Na Novyj Rik [published in Ukrainian]

Bohuta The Hero
Story: Roman Zawadowycz
Illustrations: Petro Cholodny
CHAPTER XI - THE NOBLE MAIDEN


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, January 6, 1980, No. 5, Vol. LXXXVII
(The Ukrainian Weekly here bears the issue number of its sister publication, the daily newspaper Svoboda.)


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