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| Catholic Answers Invites Chaldeans for Job Opportunity |
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California, USA - Catholic Answers Live invites Chaldeans to a number of possible job opportunities with Catholic Answers, the largest Catholic apologetics and evangelization organization in North America. Catholic Answers has reached out to www.CHALDEAN.org asking for assistance in promoting a number of fantastic positions within their organization.
One position invites Chaldeans to consider being a radio host. Based out of El Cajon, California Catholic Answers is seeking a radio host for their Catholic Answers Live daily radio program.
Catholic Answers is also offering Chaldeans around the world five other job opportunities in IT and customer service.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Business & Finance, Chaldean Education & Career Center By Neda Ayar |
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| Chaldeans Homeowners Looking for Rescue Plan, May Have Found One in the Short-Sale |
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Michigan, USA - Today, many homeowners are unable to make their monthly mortgage payments due to job loss, health issues or an adjusting ARM and are opting to do a foreclosure. The government bailout of banks will not offer much reassurance and those choosing to walk away from their home, especially Chaldeans, might consider a few things first.
A foreclosure ruins a borrower’s credit for about 10 years, making them unable to buy another home, purchase a new car, impact businesses loans, or even prevent them from getting a new job.
Shrewd Chaldeans are considering a little known option for homeowners called a “Short-Sale”.
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| Filed in: Business & Finance By Mo Thweny |
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| Why Hire A Professional Wedding Planner? |
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Planning a wedding is surely one of the most romantic and exciting times in people’s lives. From the moment a couple gets engaged to the moment they say “I do”, couples are fully submerged in planning for the big day. Furthermore, the excitement of engagement prevents many from realizing that there are other events that must be planned during the engagement period. This can be extremely stressful and time consuming, particularly in today’s day and age where couples are both working and/or going to school full time.
As a full time wedding coordinator who realizes the complexity of planning big events, it is no surprise to me when married couples approach me after the fact and say, “I wish I would have hired a wedding planner when I was getting married!” And you may ask, why?
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| Filed in: Living & Lifestyle, Business & Finance By Dalia Atisha |
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| Chaldean Business Leaders Debate The Economic Bailout |
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The economic explosion continues to ripple throughout the country. Calls for taxpayers to bailout private companies for fear of an economic downturn plays on every network and old guard paper media outfits. “You only seem to get the real news from talk radio and the Internet,” says Bashar Jarbow. “You can’t trust the TV networks or newspapers anymore.”
Jarbow has good cause to be disillusioned. However, hidden in some news pages were weak warnings of the looming economic crisis. Fadi Faraj of Chicago, Illinois e-mails www.CHALDEAN.org an archived article in the New York Times back Business Page titled, Fannie Mae Eases Credit To Aid Mortgage Lending.
Faraj, highlights the intense pressure from the Clinton Administration to force mortgage loans to low and moderate income people. Congressional leaders arm twisted private banks to make more subprime loans to borrowers whose incomes, credit ratings and savings are not good enough to qualify for conventional loans.
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| Filed in: Business & Finance By joe acho |
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| Chaldean E-Mails Force the Curtain Back Once More |
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California, USA –Chaldean business leaders are fast feeling the pinch as banks are reluctant to even give payroll loans on verified accounts receivables. With the U.S. Economy on the verge of bankruptcy Chaldeans are still befuddled with how this could be possible.
Sarmad Khomoro, of Bay Side Liquor in Los Angeles puts it this way, “If one customer asks me to loan him some money and that he will pay me back next month, I can handle it if he doesn’t pay his debt, it’s only one person. Now, if the city of Los Angeles passes a law that tells me I have to give everyone who asks me a loan and the city will back-me-up if they don’t pay me-back. I am going to give loans to hundreds of people because I want to get more customers and make them happy. I don’t care if they can pay it back or not, since the city promised me they would bail me out if there was a problem.”
Khomoro’s example is pretty much exactly what happened on a national level with banks. Banks were reassured that bad loans would be protected by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. www.CHALDEAN.org Michigan columnist Sam Yousif wrote that the blame lies with Democrats. The article created a flurry of e-mails. Over forty-two e-mails were sent asking for more information. So we put our California business reporter, David Najor on the task. This is what Najor reports...
It all began with the CRA (Community Reinvestment Act) that quickly turned into a thief’s bank in the early 90's. The Los Angeles Times reported that, starting in 1992, a majority-Democratic Congress "mandated that Fannie and Freddie increase their purchases of mortgages for low-income and medium-income borrowers. Operating under that requirement, Fannie Mae, in particular, has been aggressive and creative in stimulating minority gains."
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| Filed in: Business & Finance, Government & Society By Alex Issa |
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| Chaldeans Want to Know Whose To Blame for the Economic Collapse |
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Michigan, USA - “Me and my wife work over seventy hours a week. We make all our payments and when we can’t afford something we don’t buy it,” says Sam Kalesho. “Our government is going crazy. They are stealing from us all. They want more taxes, charge us more for electricity, and killing America. Whoever’s fault this is should never be in politics again.”
Kalesho is surprised when a customer of his yells out, “Then get the Democrats out of office.” Trevor Raddison, shopping at Lakeside Liquor blames the Democrats for the economic collapse. “McCain himself tried to stop Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2006. He predicted this tragedy and the Democrats blocked him. Democrats are bought and sold. Fannie and Freddie paid millions to the Democrats to protect them while they were cooking the books. They gave protection paybacks to Obama, Biden, Clinton, and Dodd. They act like they are for the working man, but they aren’t. To them it is all a front. Immigration, not allowing us to drill in America, not allowing people the right to work, Democrats are crooks. I burnt my democrat card a long time ago.”
Raddison is right that McCain was a leading proponent of the corruption in Fannie Mae and Freedie Mac, that have caused the economic stumble of America. Congressional record shows that back in 2006 McCain hammers them for falsification of financial records. Ironically the leaders of the corrupt companies, including Franklin Raines and Jim Johnson, both worked as advisers to Barack Obama.

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| Filed in: Business & Finance, Government & Society By Sam Yousif |
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| 10 Tips on How to Handle Chaldean Family Business Conflict |
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Chaldean family businesses present a unique set of conflict resolution strategies at the workplace. Conflicts at home or at the business, whether they’re interpersonal or purely business, are an unavoidable fact of the Chaldean family business life.
But a disagreement doesn’t have to end with hardship and hurt feelings. Employing smart psychology can help younger Chaldeans handle conflict wisely with their seniors and end up with a solution that works best for everyone.
Dr. Nabil Rafou, a Chaldean social psychologist who is an expert in conflict resolution, negotiation, mediation and leadership, shares some of the tactics that work among Chaldean family businesses. “These ten tips work particularly well given the Chaldean cultures blended history,” Dr. Rafou says.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Community & Culture, Business & Finance By Ray Yono |
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| Detroit’s Troublesome Mayor Resigns, Heads to Jail, and Forced to Pay Millions. |
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Michigan, USA - Frustrated Detroit Chaldean business owners breathe a sign of relief. “Finally. It took this long and cost so much for this city to see what kind of crook we had in office,” says Khalid Nalou, manager of Downtown Corner Market. “He picked on small business from day one. This man forced more business to leave a city than Katrina. I moved my entire family from Detroit and was looking for another place to work.”
The infamous Democratic Mayor was not shy to share his dislike for small businesses in the city. He often complained and organized attacks against convenient stores, gas stations, hardware stores, salons, and dollar retailers.
“He upset and offended so many people. He was arrogant and thought he was a lion. Now he is a mouse. When you are sel;fish and not humble, this is what happens,” says Nalou. Kilpatrick will shamefully resign, serve 120 days in jail, and pay $1M restitution.
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society By David Najor |
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| Jane Slaughter of Detroit Metro Times Critics New Sahara |
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Michigan, USA - Often food of the ethnic variety is a cultured taste where so much is tied to familial memories and good times. A whiff of a favorite dish can transcend you back to a fond experience. Add to the memories a combination of authentic spices and learned taste buds and you have a native’s perspective of their own cuisine.
However, to someone less adjusted to the culture, culinary experience, or learned taste buds you might find a completely different perspectives. Jane Slaughter, food critic of Detroit Metro Times recently shared her insight of New Sahara located in Farmington Hills, Michigan. This is what she had to say…
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| Filed in: Business & Finance, Opinion and Editorials By Mary Esho |
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| Is Your Bank Stealing From You? |
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California, USA - “Few would argue that the energetic entrepreneurs have transformed small business in metropolitan areas of Michigan, California, Illinois, Arizona, and Nevada,” says Rebecca Cohen of California’s Bank & Trust speaking of Chaldeans. “They are hard-working, brilliant in business, and have a remarkable talent for negotiations.”
Although the accolades and praise rings true to many, Chaldean business owners still remind budding entrepreneurs to be mindful of banks when doing business.
“Banks are like any other business. Their inventory is currency. They want to buy currency when it is inexpensive and sell or loan to you at a higher rate,” says Masood Bajou. “Chaldeans in business or not, should always keep a close eye on their banks and the fees they charge.”
Increasingly, banks are finding ways to impose bigger and trickier fees on account holders. Uncovering the creative ways banks assess fees and other hidden costs to their customers was no easy task. Nonetheless, Chaldeans should be watchful over some of the sneakiest fees and quickly master ways you can avoid them...
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| Filed in: Business & Finance By David Najor |
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Mar Addai Chaldean Catholic Church 24010 Coolidge Hwy. Oak Park, MI 48237 Tel: (248) 547-4648 Fax: (248) 399-9089
Congregation Organizer: Rev. Michael J. Bazzi
Church Founding Pastor: Rev. Stephen Kallabat
Current Pastor: Rev. Stephan Kallabat
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Fadi Habib Khalaf
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Sulemina Denha
Rev. Stephen Kallabat

Fr. Stephan Kallabat was born in Telkaif, Iraq. After completing seven years of scholarly work for the priesthood in Mosul, Iraq Fr. Kallabat was accepted at the prestigious university in Rome. There he spent six additional years of scholarly work in the areas of philosophy and theology and an additional four years in scriptural studies.
Ordained a priest in 1966 by Pope Paul VI he returned to Iraq to serve the Holy Family parish until his departure to Michigan, U.S. in 1979 to serve the growing population of Chaldeans. Fr. Kallabat was appointed assistant pastor, then pastor of Mar Addai Parish in Oak Park, Michigan.
Hitting the ground running, Fr. Kallabat is credited with raising the necessary funds to provide Chaldeans in the local area a church and community center of their own. Fr. Kallabat continues to serve the parish and Chaldean community as their pastor.
Rev. Fadi Habib Khalaf

Fr. Fadi Habib Khalaf was born in Baghdad May 10, 1974. Fr. Khalaf graduated from Baghdad University in 1997 and soon after joined the Chaldean seminary in Baghdad. While there Fr. Khalaf earned a scholarship to attend the Urbanian Pontifical University in Rome. There he earned another bachelor’s degree in theology and was ordained deacon in Rome on May 8, 2004.
Fr. Khalaf then returned to Baghdad where he was officially ordained as a priest. Afterward Fr. Khalaf returned to Rome to further his studies. In 2006 Fr. Khalaf was appointed to serve Chaldeans in the United States.
In the summer of 2006 he arrived to the Chaldean diocese of St. Thomas the Apostle and was cardinated into the Diocese and elected to serve at Mar Addai parish on March 15, 2007 as the Parochial Vicar.
Rev. Suleiman Denha

Rev. Suleiman Denha was born in Telkaif, Iraq. He began his priestly studies in 1951 in Mosul, Iraq and was ordained in 1959. Fr. Denha taught in Telkaif until 1961, when he was appointed pastor in Basra, Iraq in 1966.
After immigrating to the Unite States in 1979, he was appointed to serve the Chaldean community in Virginia. A year later, Fr. Denha was recruited to assist the much larger population of Chaldeans in Detroit.
Upon his arrival Fr. Denha assisted Fr. Yasso at Sacred Heart Church. In 1982 he was asked to temporally assist St. Joseph Church in Troy, returning a year later Sacred Heart.
In 1991, he was appointed to Mar Addai Church in Oak Park, Michigan as the Parochial Vicar, where he still serves the community today.
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