A great man is one who collects knowledge the way a bee collects honey and uses it to help people overcome the difficulties they endure - hunger, ignorance and disease!
- Nikola Tesla

Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.
- Franklin Roosevelt

While their territory has been devastated and their homes despoiled, the spirit of the Serbian people has not been broken.
- Woodrow Wilson

Available Back Issues 1996

SERB WORLD U.S.A. November/December 1996 vol. XIII, no. 2

  • "Aliquippa: Of Serbs and Steel, Part I" by Michael D. Nicklanovich
  • "Christmas in Montenegro and the Bay of Kotor" by Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic, 1837, translation by Serb World U.S.A.
  • "Milan Opacich Presents: Knez Jakovac" a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
  • "Of Interest" a regular feature of 2 to 5 pages of short items about events, facts, awards...
  • Recipe: "Serbian Chocolate Torta" from From Our Mothers' Kitchen Recipe Book
  • "Christmas Poems from Vuk" from a collection by Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic, translated by Serb World U.S.A.
  • "A Licaninfrom Irondale: Steve 'Tom-Tom' Lalich" by Michael “Charlie” Vukobratovich
  • "Serbian Christmas Customs" by Father Vojislav Dosenovich
  • "On a Hill Above the Bay: St. John the Baptist Serbian Church of San Francisco" by Robert P. Gakovich
  • "A Knock at the Door" (Christmas in Belgrade, 1949) by Miki Prijic Knezevic
  • "Good Morning, Belgrade" by Dusan Radovic, translated by Slavica Zecevic-Pralica
  • "A Montenegrin Tragedy in the Colorado Coalfields, 1910" by Philip D. Hart

SERB WORLD U.S.A. September/October 1996 vol. XIII, no. 1

  • "Deciphering the Balkans: Professor Jovan Cvijic" by Michael D. Nicklanovich
  • "In Honor of Jovan Cvijic (1865-1927)" from The Slavonic Review,1927-28
  • "America’s First Serbian Singing Society: 'Branko Radichevich'" by Serb World U.S.A.staff
  • "Serbian Romantic Poet: Branko Radichevich (1824-1853)" by Mary Nicklanovich Hart
  • "Student Farewell" (excerpts from the poem) by Branko Radichevich, translated by Serb World U.S.A.
  • "Remembering Bisbee’s SlogaSociety" by Mary Nicklanovich Hart
  • "Of Interest," a regular feature of 2 to 5 pages of short items about events, facts, awards...
  • Recipe: "Balkan Fish Chowder, Corba od ribe"by Amelia Zlokovich
  • "Rulers of Montenegro and Old Zeta: a royal family tree" by Dr. Ralph Milanovich
  • "Milan Opacich Presents: The Return of Del Casher" a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
  • " 'Albanian Golgotha'....Cantata of Victory in Retreat" by Serb World U.S.A.staff
  • "A Natural Athlete: Ohio State’s Sam Busich" by George Kosich
  • "Walk-On at Miami: Jeff Popovich" by Michael D. Nicklanovich
  • "Memorial for Gold Country Pioneers" by Nick Vucinich
  • "Fortress Bosnia: Bosanska Krajina"by Michael D. Nicklanovich
  • "Cities and Citadels of the Bosnian Borderland" by Serb World U.S.A.staff

SERB WORLD U.S.A. July/August 1996 vol. XII, no. 6

  • "Milan Opacich Presents: The Tamburitzas:A Musical Family"
  • "The Art of Letters: Jovica Veljovic" by Philip D. Hart
  • "The Mist of Prehistory: Serbs—The Missing Link" by Ksenija Djordjevic
  • "Serb Heroes" a Lusatian short story by Jakub Lorenz Zaljeski, translated by Ksenija Djordjevic
  • "Do Not Weep for Crna Gora"a poem by Michael “Mickey” Jovich
  • "Nick Mervosh, Jr.: Communications Pioneer" by Alex Medich
  • "Of Interest" a regular feature of 2 to 5 pages of short items about events, facts, awards...
  • Recipe: "Serbian Sauerkraut Bake— Podvarak"by Mary Nicklanovich
  • "Kordunke:The Bishop’s Visit" a story by Father George A. Petrovich, translated by Grace Arnokovich
  • "Learning English 100 Years Ago: 'At the Doctor’s' " a series by Vivian Kolias
  • "Memories of the Flood: Johnstown, 1936" by Ann (Dudukovich) Whelan
  • "Milwaukee’s Sevdalinka:Kata Parker" by Dorothy Gehlen and June Crnojevich
  • "The First Serbian Benevolent Society of San Francisco" by Nicholas V. Vucinich
  • "A Licaninfrom Irondale: Nikola J. Dragash" by Michael “Charlie” Vukobratovich
  • "Archangel Gabriel" by Michael D. Nicklanovich
  • "Aleksa Nenadovic, Prince of Valjevo (d. 1804)" by V. Chorovich, c. 1925, translated by Vivian Kolias

SERB WORLD U.S.A. May/June 1996 vol. XII, no. 5

  • "Njegos" by Michael D. Nicklanovich
  • "The Cult of History" by William Jovanovich
  • "Serb Writers in America: Michael (Mihajlo) Pupin" by Vasa D. Mihailovich
  • "The Golden-Fleeced Ram" a Serbian folk tale adapted from Elodie L. Mijatovich
  • "Milan Opacich Presents: The Hollywood Tamburitzans" a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
  • "Of Interest" a regular feature of 2 to 5 pages of short items about events, facts, awards...
  • Recipe: "Serbian Spinach Cornbread" by Mary Nicklanovich
  • "A Glimpse of Our Past: Chicago’s United Serbian Society" a speech given by B. M. Vukmirovich, 1936
  • "A Stranger’s Supper:An Epic Journey into Montenegro’s Past" a book review by Andrei Simic
  • "Heaven on Earth" by Natalie Mihajlov Ratzkovich
  • "Smiley’s Place" by Serb World U.S.A.staff
  • "Memories of the St. George Social Club" by Sandi Tumbas Radoja
  • "Revolt in the Pashalik:The First Serb Revolt 1804" by Philip D. Hart

SERB WORLD U.S.A. January/February 1996 vol. XII, no. 3

  • "A Galveston Centennial" by Mary Nicklanovich Hart
  • "Milan Opacich Presents: The Guslarand his Gusle"a regular music feature by Milan Opacich
  • "Isidor Bajic and 'The Death of a Guslar'" by Serb World U.S.A.staff
  • "The Death of a Guslar"lyrics by Isidor Bajic, translated and annotated by Adam Popovich
  • "Tesla and Radio" by Michael D. Nicklanovich
  • "Of Interest" a regular feature of 2 to 5 pages of short items about events, facts, awards...
  • Recipe: "Pigs’ Feet in Gelatin— Djeladija-Hladetina"by Mary Nicklanovich
  • "Medal of Honor: World War I" by Michael D. Nicklanovich
  • "George B. Cavic and Parke-Davis" by George Kosich
  • "The Dallich Reunion" a poem by Michael Polovina
  • "More Than a Hundred Years: Christina Prodanovich is 106" by Sophie M. Kovacevich
  • "A Licaninfrom Irondale: The Serbian Eaglettes" by Michael "Charlie" Vukobratovich
  • "Antovich and Construction: an industry leader" by Serb World U.S.A.staff
  • "Saint Sava: Saint and Diplomat" by Serb World U.S.A.staff

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Janko Nikolich-Zugich

Janko Nikolich-Zugich received his MD from Belgrade University Medical School in 1984, subsequently receiving an MSc and a PhD in Immunology from the same University. Dr. Nikolich-Zugich worked from 1987 to 1990 as a Research Associate at the Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation in the laboratory of Dr. Michael J. Bevan, FRS, NAS, HHMI. In 1990, he joined the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York as the Head of both the Flow Cytometry Core Facility and the Laboratory of T Cell Development. He served as an Assistant Professor (1990-1996) and an Associate Professor (1996-2001) at both the Cornell University Graduate School of Medical Sciences and the Division of Molecular Medicine in Cornell University School of Medicine.

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The Thunderbolt of Ever-Living Fire

by archimandrite Vasileios of Iveron

The present book consists of Elder Vaileios' talks, discussions and dialogues in various venues mostly in the United States during his visit in 2011, along with excerpts from his writings selected to complement the themes of his talks.  The themes dealt with by Fr. Vasileios so eloquently in this book are extraordinarily wide-ranging; he handles complex and difficult issues in theology, spirituality, liturgics, parish life and monasticism with amazing clarity and insight.  He quotes with equal facility from figures as diverse as Heraclitus, Dostoevsky, St. Isacc the Syrian, St. Maximus the Confessor, Stefan Zweig, Andrei Tarkovsky, Vladimir Lossy, Georges Florovsky and St. Nicholas Cabasilas.  Above all, there is an exhilarating sense of freedom and innocence in his thought.  It is the freedom and innocence of profound faith and spiritual knowledge and childlike simplicity.  HIs wisnow is expressed via the "hyperlogic" of a hesychastic spriti, which makes for surprising connections and illuminating insights.

The appearance of this new book by Archimandrite Vaileios is truly a cuase for celebration.

143 pages
ISBN: 978-1-936773-16-9

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