In July, thousands of Catholics from across the United States converged on Indianapolis, Indiana, for the National Eucharistic Congress, aiming to re-invigorate passion and devotion by instilling a renewed enthusiasm for the Blessed Sacrament.
Read MoreEthan Mukhtar made the shot of a lifetime. Anthony Jabero didn’t take a shot all season. But both are state champions. Mukhtar and Jabero were members of the first Orchard Lake St. Mary’s High School boys golf team to win a state championship. The Eaglets achieved the feat June 8 when they won the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 2 state title at Forest Akers Golf Course at Michigan State University.
Read MoreButzel continues to grow with the addition of attorney and shareholder Randi G. Hermiz. He focuses his practice on matters relating to strategic growth and protection of personal and business finances. Prior to practicing law, Hermiz established and operated successful businesses in the hospitality, import/export, and wholesale distribution industries.
Read MorePast scholarship winner David Shammas credits CCF’s Career Services for helping with the FAFSA, working his way through a Bachelor’s, followed by master’s degree in computer science, and specializing in Software Engineering from Oakland University. Born in Baghdad, Shammas arrived in the U.S. in 2013 after spending 7 years in Syria.
Read MoreSeveral weeks ago, the accumulation of over 7 years of legal battles concluded, preventing the mass deportation of about 1,400 Chaldeans. The settlement of a lawsuit challenging these deportations will positively impact over one thousand Chaldean families, almost all of which have built their lives on American soil.
Read MoreGED and ESL Classes will be starting at the CCF on September 9, covering Science and Reading Language Arts for the fall semester. Classes for Science and Social Studies will be offered in the winter semester. ESL 1 and 2: Pre-Literacy to High Beginner and ESL 3: Intermediate will be offered.
Read MoreThere are many benefits to joining the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce. There are many situations that may arise when you own a business, are an entrepreneur looking to grow and learn, or are simply a member of the community and may need help and certain connections.
Read MoreThe Chaldean Community Foundation will present Bishop Emeritus of the Chaldean Eparchy of St. Thomas the Apostle, Ibrahim N. Ibrahim with the Lifetime Humanitarian Award for consistently demonstrating qualities of compassion, dedication, and service to the community at the 6th Annual CCF Awards Gala on September 12.
Read MoreThe word “preparation” resonates with a myriad of meanings, spanning across various contexts and actions. In the realm of culinary arts, preparation embodies the meticulous planning and gathering of ingredients before crafting a dish, ensuring everything is in place to execute a recipe with finesse. It involves chopping, marinating, and seasoning—each step crucial to achieving culinary excellence.
Read MoreIn July, thousands of Catholics from across the United States converged on Indianapolis, Indiana, for the National Eucharistic Congress, aiming to re-invigorate passion and devotion by instilling a renewed enthusiasm for the Blessed Sacrament.
Read MoreOn August 8 and 22 respectively, the Chaldean Community Foundation will host Back to School Events for two local school districts: Warren Consolidated Schools is scheduled for August 8 (6:00pm-7:00pm) and Utica Community Schools is on August 22 (6:00pm-7:00pm). Both events take place at the Chaldean Community Foundation, 3601 15 Mile Road in Sterling Heights.
Read MoreMy relationship of friendship, admiration, and deep mutual understanding with the Chaldean-Iraqi American community goes back to 1984, when I first arrived in the state of Michigan as an immigrant, or more accurately, an exile. I began my professional life with a weekly newspaper that I called Today.
Read MoreOn May 13, the Madison Heights City Council moved to reject the latest special approval proposal by Sheetz for a new 24-hour gas station, citing several reasons why it denied the request. Among other items, the council noted that the plan proposed by Sheetz was inconsistent with the intent of the district as well as the city’s master development plan.
Read MoreChaldean weddings are the stuff of legends in metro Detroit. They are “extra,” over-the-top, and everyone wants an invitation. From the Khigga dance lines to the Zaffa playing, Chaldeans know how to party. And don’t even get me started on the food! What many don’t know is those wedding traditions and more traveled here from Iraq with marriages that bridged countries, families, and even communities in a way that is difficult to understand without having experienced it. The first Chaldeans to marry in Detroit invited the whole community to the nuptials. The entire community was family.
Read MoreFor years, the Chaldean Community Foundation and the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce have been planning one of their biggest projects yet: the grand opening of a new community center on the west side of metro Detroit, located in West Bloomfield near the corner of Walnut Lake and Inkster Roads. The property will serve as the headquarters of the CACC and will also house other affiliated organizations like the Chaldean Cultural Center, the Chaldean News, Chaldean Voice, the Bishop Ibrahim Library, and more.
Read MoreIn July of 2004, the Chaldean News covered Fr. Andrew Younan’s ordination. He is now the host of “FA Blog,” where he regularly discourses on subjects like suffering, parenthood, and calming down. In 2005, “Who Will Lead?” provided a detailed analysis of the Detroit mayoral election, exploring the candidates and issues shaping the city’s future.
Read MoreCardinal Louis Raphael Sako has returned to Iraq after almost a year away from his patriarchal see in Baghdad. His return came after the country’s prime minister signed a decree reinstating the recognition of the cardinal as patriarch of the Chaldean Church, responsible for the church’s property and assets.
Read MoreSAN DIEGO — Jonny Mansour made San Diego boxing fans happy when he made his professional boxing debut with a resounding win at Pechanga Arena on a Saturday in late May. The fight was in the lightweight division at 135 pounds against a fighter who already had 8 professional bouts under his belt.
Read MoreDr. Rovetta Mattia was appointed to represent optometrists for a term commencing June 6, 2024, and expiring June 30, 2026. Dr. Rovetta Mattia succeeds Teresa Seim whose term has expired. Dr. Rovetta Mattia, of Novi, is a licensed optometrist with Henry Ford OptimEyes. She holds a Bachelor of Science in bioengineering from the University of California at San Diego, and a Doctor of Optometry from the University of California Berkeley.
Read MoreSeveral Chaldean students were recognized this year as Oakland County Scholars. From Bloomfield Hills High School, Elena Elias, whose parents are Eid and Fahda Elias, made the list. A 4.43 GPA student, Elena was an AP Scholar with Honor and an International Baccalaureate Programme Candidate. A member of Model United Nations, National Honor Society, and Science Olympiad, Elena plans to attend Michigan State University.
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