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| CALC Extends Opportunity for Community Director |
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Michigan, USA - The Chaldean-American Ladies of Charity (CALC) is looking for a new Director.
Responsibilities include program development and implementation, effecting and carrying out programs for fundraising, special events, major gifts and assist in grant writing. Good writing and computer skills needed. This position requires close coordination and communication with CALC’s Executive Board and is the liaison between the Board and other community organizations. To view the entire posting visit our website www.calconline.org.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, CALC By Neda Ayar |
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| Chaldean Education Career Centers of Support in Oakland County Michigan |
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Michgian, USA - Tough economic times in Michigan have made it difficult on many Chaldean families. Without a doubt, a large majority of Chaldeans have their own business or employ other Chaldeans. The combination of cultural flexibility and understanding, language, and the hard-work ethic desired has brought Chaldean employees and employers together.
Recognizing the need, the Chaldean Education & Career Center (CE&CC) has partnered with Oakland County Workforce Development Corps to provide Chaldeans a convenient, one-stop access to job training programs and services for employers and job seekers.
We have convenient centers located in highly populated Chaldean residential areas to serve your needs.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Business & Finance, Chaldean Education & Career Center By CE&CC |
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| 3,500 Educators Attest to Fadi Shaya's Remarkable Achievement Through Hard-Work |
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California, USA - Chaldean delivery driver, Salim Audesh beams with pride as nearly 3,500 California educators give his son, Fadi Shaya a standing ovation.
The Shaya Christian home outside of Baghdad was blown up when he was 6. When most children would be learning their multiplication tables in school, Fadi was learning to fire a rifle to deter Muslims who had beaten him unconscious several times. When not helping his father defend the family, Fadi would be making deliveries by mule in Iraq. Consistent and repeated threats against Christians in Iraq, the Shaya family decided to leave everything behind and flee Iraq.
Smuggled into Greece, Fadi Shaya spent the next few years later selling tissues and lottery tickets on the streets of Greece. Eventually the family makes it to the shores of America and Shaya’s family focus coupled with American opportunity turns to extraordinary achievement.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Chaldean Education & Career Center By CE&CC |
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| Community College For Many Chaldeans Remain an Excellent Option |
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California, USA - California community college system expects to receive 1.7 percent increase proposed by Gov. Schwarzenegger, said Chris Yatooma. Yatooma director of fiscal planning for the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office in Sacramento.
Community colleges get about two-thirds of their money from the state budget, and the rest from property taxes and student fees. State lawmakers have yet to pass a new budget this summer, but the The 1.7 percent increase - about $95 million - would pay for roughly 19,000 new students statewide. However, the state's 110 community colleges are expecting about 32,000 new students during the 2008-09 school year.
"I'm praying to God that the radiology technician job is available," said Lawrence Petu. Petu started an accelerated program at West Hills College last August to become a technician - someone who helps with medical technology after being licensed by the state.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Chaldean Education & Career Center By CE&CC |
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| CASA helps College Students Seize A Special 4-Year Degree Pathway Partnership Opportunity |
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Michigan, USA - With the help a leading Chaldean educator at Wayne State University, efforts have been made to help qualified Chaldean students receive admission, garner scholarships, and transfer to Wayne State University from Oakland Community College. Preferring to remain anonymous the Chaldean professor and lead administrator has been aggressively pursuing new options and pathways to help high school and community college students overcome barriers.
Chaldean American Student Association (CASA) is pleased to inform Chaldean college bound students that Wayne State University and Oakland Community College (OCC) have signed an agreement making it easier for students in business, computer science and engineering at OCC to complete a bachelor's degree at Wayne State. Chaldean students wishing to transfer to WSU will find it convenient to attend their upper-division courses on the main campus of WSU or at Wayne State's Oakland Center in Farmington Hills.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Chaldean Education & Career Center, Chaldean American Student Association By CASA |
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| Chaldean Students Gather in Adoration |
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Michigan, USA - A handful of Chaldean-American Wayne State University (WSU) students were recently able to do something that not a handful of Catholic churches could do: attain approval of 24-hour Adoration sessions, something many churches overall, have not yet had.
Rasha Kashat, 20, a pre-medical student at WSU, is one of the students that made efforts to allow one 24-hour Adoration session to be held at St. Thomas Chaldean Catholic Church per week.
Kashat said that "Adoration" is a meaningful gathering of individuals at the church to encourage religious practices, as well as have a great time while committing to such practices.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Religion & Spirituality, Chaldean Churches By Paul Isso |
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| Research Proves that Being Multilingual is Better |
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Chaldeans who are bilingual or Multilingual have an advantage over the rest of us, and not just in terms of communication skills. The multilingual brain develops more densely, giving it an advantage in various abilities and skills, according to new research.
According to the 2002 U.S. Census, more than 7.5 million children between the ages of 5 and 17 (about 14 %) speak a language other than English at home and the number of bilingual speakers is expected to increase in the coming years.
Most children have the capacity and facility to learn two or more languages. Research suggests there are advantages to being bilingual, such as, linguistic and metalinguistic abilities and cognitive flexibility, such as, concept formation, divergent thinking and general reasoning and verbal abilities.
Researchers from the Department of Imaging Neuroscience and experts from the Fondazione Santa Lucia in Rome researched brain densities of bilingual people. They recruited 25 people who speak one language, 25 who learned a second European language before age 5, and 33 who became bilingual between ages 10 and 15.
All the participants spoke English as their primary language. Those who had learned a second language later in life had practiced it regularly for at least five years.
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| Filed in: Living & Lifestyle, Career & Education, Community & Culture, Science & Technology By Huda Metti |
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| Quick and Creative Tips for Chaldean Parents Wishing to Raise Readers |
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A Chaldean home filled with reading material is a good way to help our kids become enthusiastic (and proficient) readers. English is not the primary language spoken in most Chaldean households. This challenge makes it a bit more difficult for Chaldean children to do well in reading and language arts. To give your Chaldean child an additional boost you might consider these wonderful suggestions.
First ask your kids about their interests. If they're too young to have a preference, visit your local library and ask a librarian to offer suggestions about age-appropriate books.
Here are some other wonderful tips shared by Chaldean parents Basima Kizzy, Joan Bazzi, Freddy Razooky, and Sabri Zora:
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| University of Phoenix Partners with Chaldeans to Fill Need |
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Michigan, USA - Developing on their growing relationship the Chaldean Education and CareerCenter and the University of Phoenix, Chaldeans are offered two local career fair opportunities in Southfield, Michigan.
Corporate developer and diversity expert Stephanie English from University of Phoenix has been working with the Chaldean Education and Career Center to develop college education and career solutions for the Chaldean community. The University is offering Chaldeans easy registration processes, one-on-one counseling, and now hosts two career fairs exposing job opportunities in the telecommunications and information technology industry for interested Chaldeans.
“The Chaldean community has unique needs that the University of Phoenix perfectly fits. We offer accredited college education and corporate training directly to hard-working Chaldeans. Our university understands that many Chaldeans have a family to care for and may be unable or unwilling to travel to distant campuses or sit in a class for three to four hour stretches in the middle of the day. Many Chaldeans are required to work long hours to provide for their family. Our online courses are broadcasted directly to the homes or businesses of Chaldeans with ease and simplicity,” says English.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Chaldean Education & Career Center By Sam Yousif |
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| 26th Annual Chaldean Commencement and Gala Party. |
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Michgian, USA - The Chaldean Federation of America (CFA) with supporting coordination from the Chaldean American Student Association (CASA) will be hosting the 26th Annual Chaldean Commencement and Gala Party. The Chaldean Commencement celebrates the 2007-2008 Chaldean high school and college graduates. The event showcases the community’s top student scholars and helps raise tens of thousands of dollars in scholarship money for Chaldean students.
The event will be held Thursday, June 12th starting at 4:00 p.m. at the Southfield Millennium Center, located on 15600 J. L. Hudson Drive in Southfield, MI. 48075.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Community & Culture, Chaldean Education & Career Center, Chaldean American Student Association, Chaldean Federation of America By Rita Abro |
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| Mother of God Church, MI USA
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Mother of God Chaldean Catholic Church
25585 Berg Road
Southfield, MI 48033
Tel: (248) 356-0565
Fax: (248) 356-5235
Email: MotherOfGodChurch@yahoo.com
Founding Pastor:
Msgr. Geroge Garmo in 1972
The current church building
was completed in 1980.
Pastor:
Rev. Manuel Yousif Boji
Parochial Vicar:
Rev. Wisam Matti
MASS SCHEDULE
Daily: 10:00 AM Chaldean
Tuesdays: 5:30 PM Chaldean/English
Saturdays: Ramsha 4:45-5:20 PM; Mass 5:30 PM Chaldean
Sundays: 8:30 AM Arabic, 10:00 AM English, 12:00 PM Chaldean
1st Friday, Sodality Prayers 11 AM – 12 PM
1st Saturday, Immaculate Heart Sodality Prayers 4:00 PM
TEAM NAME:
Mother of God Guardian Angels
SERVICES:
Communion & Catechism School
Chaldean Language School
Hall Rental
Wedding Services
Baptism Services
Funeral Services
CHURCH GROUPS:
Monday: Family Bible Study 8:00 P.M. Upper Hall
Friday: Young Adult English Bible Study 7:30 P.M. Lower Hall
Wednesday: Young Adult Arabic Bible Study 7:30 P.M. Lower Hall
Prayer Groups
Our Lady Social
Ur of the Chaldees
Knights of Columbus
Mass Servers
Youth Choir
Adult Choir
Family Fun Friday
Friday Friends
Communications Ministry
Chaldean Teens Coming Together
Performance Ministry
Gift Store
Library and Research
Social Ministry & Support
Chaldean Language Classes
Fishers of Men
Rev. Manuel Yousif Boji

Fr. Manuel was born in Telkaif in the suburbs of Nineveh, Iraq in 1946. Reverend Manuel Boji entered the Chaldean Seminary in Mousl in 1958 and was ordained a priest in Baghdad in 1968. His first assignment was in Telkaif where he served for 19 years. In July 1987, Fr. Manuel was assigned to the United States where he assisted Mar Addai Parish in Oak Park, Michigan for six months. From March 1988 until April 1990, he was administrator of Sacred Heart Parish in Detroit, Michigan. Fr. Manuel completed his Masters and Doctorate work from both U of D Mercy and Wayne State University while assigned to the United States. In May 1990, Fr. Manuel was assigned to Mother of God Parish and is currently serving there as Rector of the Cathedral.
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Wisam Matti

Fr. Wisam was born in Basrah, Iraq on October 30, 1971. Completing his education in Iraq and serving in the military Fr. Wisam then entered the Chaldean Seminary in Baghdad in 1984. He was ordained a priest in Karemlees a suburb of Nineveh on July 4th 1997. His first assignment was in Mosul where he served for five years. On January 21, 2002, Fr. Wisam was transferred to the Unites States and was assigned to Mother of God Parish where he is currently serving as parochial vicar. Fr. Wisam, earned his Master in Pastoral Theology on April 28, 2007 from Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan.
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