Yosip Bet Yosip

Published: May 26, 2020, 11 a.m.

b"Episode 106 \\u2013 Yosip Bet Yosip was born in 1942 to Rabi Korush Bet Yosip and Anna Khoshaba BetYosip in the village of Zumalan, a suburb of Urmieh, Iran. Early in his youth Yosip learned about the Assyrian culture through listening to Assyrian folk songs, poetry, and story telling (\\u071b\\u0732\\u0710\\u0732\\u0720\\u071d\\u0735\\u072c\\u0308\\u0739\\u0710) conducted by the local elders. This is when his love for the Assyrian culture and heritage was originated. In 1968, Yosip, a selected member of the Shooshata Umtanaia; was introduced to the political aspects of the Assyrian history and witnessed the birth of an international political organization to oversee the well- being of his beloved Assyrian nation, the 'Assyrian Universal Alliance (AUA).\\nHe joined several Assyrian organizations:- The Society of Assyrian National Progress (Assyrian youth organization ): ShooshataUmtanaia- He assisted Shooshata Umtanaia in assembling the first and largest library of Assyrian booksever collected in modern Assyrian history.- Nineveh Choir group (1960- Tehran, Iran)- Nineveh Choir group conducted by maestro Nebu Issabey in Tahran, Iran.- Assyrian Youth Cultural Society: Sita Sapreyta\\nSupport for this week\\u2019s episode of The Assyrian Podcast is brought to you by Tony Kalogerakos andthe Injury Lawyers of Illinois and New York. If you know anyone that has been in a serious accident,please reach out to Tony Kalogerakos. Tony has been recognized as a Top 40 lawyer, and a RisingStar by Super Lawyers Publication and has obtained multiple multi-million-dollar awards. Tony canbe reached at InjuryRights.com or 847-982-9516.\\nYosip Bet Yosip on Qeenatha: https://www.qeenatha.com/artists/YousipBetYousip/474/"