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Where Less Tax Burden Flow - Chaldean Businesses Go

California, USA – Chaldeans in California grow worrisome as the state’s debt skyrockets.  “They will tax the people to death in this state,” says Abrahim Bajoka, owner of an Arco Gas Station.  “Tax! Tax! Tax!  The more money they take from us the less we can grow, hire new people, or buy new products to sell.  This is basic business.  What is wrong with this state?”

Bajoka’s aggravation is not rare.  Taxpayer groups in the “Fruit & Nut” state are also fuming and vowing to go to court to initiate a referendum to halt nearly $10 billion in recent tax increases Democrats passed in a secret special session last Thursday. 

Lawmakers across the nation are shocked at the extraordinary parliamentary maneuver.   California Democrats circumvented a constitutional provision requiring a two-thirds vote in the state legislature to raise taxes by using their simple majority. “What they are telling small business owners is that we don’t want you in our state,” says Bajoka.  “The hard workers get taxed and the lazy get fed.  This is all wrong.”

So which are the best low-tax states welcoming new business leaders and encouraging economic growth?  Just follow the trail of Chaldeans….

Filed in: Business & Finance, Government & Society By David Najor
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Iraq Becoming Islamic State Hostile to Non-Muslims

London, UK – Lord Alton called for the government in the north of Iraq to return land that had been seized from minority groups.  "The Kurdish Regional Government needs to ensure a swift and complete return of Christian homes, land and property that has been misappropriated ­ which includes 58 Christian villages taken by Kurds.

"How The Kurdish and Iraqi authorities treat their minorities ­ including Christians, Yezidis, and Mandaeans ­ will be a test of their determination to create a tolerant society respectful of difference."

Around 90 people packed into a House of Lords' committee room to attend a hearing about the crisis currently facing minorities in Iraq.

A statement from the Syriac and Chaldean Churches read out at the meeting similarly sounded a note of caution about the direction the country was taking: "It seems that Iraq is one step closer to becoming an Islamic state intolerant to non-Muslims".

Filed in: Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends By Amer Hedow
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After Attacking Armenians with Stereotypes, NBC Goes After Chaldeans and Jews

California, USA – “They think they can bring back their ratings by fanning stereotypes and prejudices.  They are purposely picking on Chaldeans and Jews hoping to get better ratings.  NBC is using a strategy that is harmful and sick,” says Jenna Bittis of California. 

The Chaldean woman is upset over NBC’s new pseudo-reality show.  “They deliberately place outspoken and flamboyant mothers against insecure bimboes craving attention in their latest whorish hook-up show,” says Bittis.  “NBC is dead and desperately reaching at anything to try and make a come-back.”

Momma's Boys, the NBC dating-show-with-a-twist from Ryan Seacrest seems to have both Jewish and Chaldean viewers upset.  The show attempts to make a statement about prejudice using two middle aged overprotective mothers of implied Jewish and Chaldean descent unintelligently defending their wishes.  Obviously the shows producers are orchestrating outbursts for ratings in a Jerry Springer like fashion simply for ratings.  

"The sparks soon fly!" as the ad promotes when Khalood Bojanowski, a Michigan Iraqi Catholic mom says she needs her son to end up with a white Catholic girl: no black, Asian, Muslim or Jewish bachelorettes need apply. Another bachelor's mom, Esther, is a stereotypical smothering-Jewish mom, right down to the Yiddishisms, the kvelling over her "mensch" son and the Coffee Talk accent.  This rubs many of the girls the wrong way and with contestants encouraged to put on a good show for the reality cameras – the Jerry Springer like attacks begin. 

The aftermath is a viewer conditioned to believe the over-the-top Chaldean and Jewish stereotypes.

Filed in: Sports, Art, and Entertainment, Government & Society By Rita Abro
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Chaldean Christmas Party for Refugees Offers Hope and Peace

Michigan, USA - The Chaldean Catholic Diocese of the United States of America held a Christmas party for Chaldeans in Michigan.  For many, this was their first Christmas celebration in safety since the war began. 

More than 1,200 guests gathered in the prestigious Bella Hall on Sunday.  All hoping to bring peace to so many who still worry about their loved ones caught in the turmoil and persecution of Iraqi Christians.  Others silently cried as they reflected on the situations of their loved ones trapped in foreign countries as refugees. 

Filed in: Community & Culture, Chaldean Churches By Sam Yousif
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Chaldean Teens Make A Big Difference in Helping Those in Need

Massachusetts, USA – In a society where consumerism and the “me” driven commercialization of the holidays have driven most teens to think of only themselves.  However,  there still shine beacons of light.  Out in wilderness of the teen jungle there are more teens than Disney and mainstream media give credit to for their maturity, concern, and activism in helping others. 

In Michigan a group of well coordinated Chaldean teens continue to make a big difference to those in need.  Better known as CT-Squared or Chaldean Teens Coming Together the group of teenagers put their faith into practice.  Unlike the stereotypical teens splashed across TV newscasts or written about in belittling terms, this group silently works to help others.  The group of middle and high school aged volunteers serve breakfast, help feed the hungry, collect food donations for food banks, organize family outings, fundraise for those in need, and actively serving the community. 

Filed in: Community & Culture By Brenda Hermiz
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Chaldean Businessman Awarded Developer of the Year in Michigan's Premier Business City

Michigan, USA - Chaldeans time and again show their prowess to succeed. "Hard work, exceptionally creative, and humble," says Ashley Polus, a guest at the prestigious Southfield Skyline business award ceremony.  "Ron Jona made us all proud. I was pleasantly surprised to learn he was the man being honored. As I said earlier, hard work, exceptionally creative, and humble.  He deserves it," she said.

Southfield is home to over 9,000 businesses including more than 80 "Fortune 500" companies. The City of Southfield is the premier business address in Michigan. With more than 27 million square feet of office space and over seven million square feet of retail and industrial space - Southfield is truly Michigan's undisputed business center. In fact, Southfield boasts more office space than the central business districts of Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Indianapolis or Kansas City.

Filed in: Business & Finance By Paul Gori
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Victors of War Go the Spoils Angers Chaldeans

New York, USA – Chaldeans and Assyrians in American are appalled at Christie’s Auction House of New York.  “They are war profiteers moving the spoils of war,” says Chaldean art collector Enas Namoo from his downtown Chicago office.  The Chaldean art collector, well known for his Mediterranean art collection, was furious for what he saw in the catalog of the ancient art and antiquities auction at Christie's next week.  Among the collection was a pair of neo-Assyrian earrings established as artifacts of Mesopotamia.  “This belongs in the museum, not on an auction block,” said a angered Namoo. 

Along with Namoo, Iraqi authorities have also appealed to have the pair of neo-Assyrian earrings returned.  The 9,000–10,000-year-old earrings are expected to bring in up to $65,000, but Iraqi officials say they are part of the treasures of Nimrud and thus rightfully the property of Iraq.

Chaldean archeologist, art curator, antiquity expert, and former director of the Iraq Museum Donny George says, “I am 100 percent sure they are from the same tombs from Nimrud. I witnessed the excavation."

Filed in: Sports, Art, and Entertainment, Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society By Rita Abro
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Iraqi Chaldean and Professor Joseph Yacoub Opines

Lyon, FRANCE - Dario Salvi of AsiaNews reports that the “new” Iraq there is a clear strategy to eliminate Christians.  Salvi interviews Joseph Yacoub, an export on Christianity in the Middle East. 

Joseph Yacoub, an Iraqi Chaldean and professor of political science at the Catholic University of Lyon.  An expert in Christianity in the Middle East with a profound knowledge of the Iraqi reality, he criticizes the idea of a Christian enclave on the Nineveh plain and warns of a “political strategy that aims to eliminate Christians” which can only be halted if “the logic of divisions and self-interest is overcome”. 

He is also critical of the American troop withdrawal pact, judging it a “superficial change” which will not restore full “national sovereignty” to Iraq.  He is also against the electoral law, describing it as a “discriminatory measure” against Christians, who must impute the “government of Baghdad” that has failed to guarantee “unity and security in the country”.  Finally, he is worried by the climate of “distrust and fear” within the Christian community, since time immemorial the guarantor of “pluralistic and rich multi-culture” in Iraq, today abandoned to its own destiny.

Below is the published interview given by Joseph Yacoub:

Filed in: Opinion and Editorials By Amer Hedow
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Elderly Chaldean Lady in Chicago Runned Over in Tragic Auto Incident


Illinois, USA - Mariam Shamoon, a longtime Chicagoan, active in her church and surrounded by family, who admired her for her vibrant lifestyle despite advanced years.  Sunday night, Shamoon, 78, met a tragic fate, cut down by a car.  

Around 5 p.m., Mariam Shamoon was returning from a day of Christmas shopping near her apartment building in the 6300 block of North Kedzie Avenue. As she crossed West Devon Avenue only half a block from her front door, a car turning right on a green light from Kedzie onto Devon struck and killed her.

Filed in: Law & Order, Government & Society By Ann Bahri
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Author Releases New Fictional Book on the Plight of A Chaldean Family

Michigan, USA – Publisher, author, and journalist Donna Gundle-Krieg releases “From Desert to Detroit.”  The book is an award winning educational story about a young Detroit Chaldean named Nadia Sefro and her family leaving a country in turmoil to a country of dreams.  However, the Sefro family find themselves facing a new set of challenges in Detroit. 

This story takes place during the time of the 911 disaster from the point of view of the child Nadia.  The book is filled with interesting characters of all ages.  The book is recommended for ages 8 to adult, with particular appeal for those in 3rd through 6th grade, and contains valuable social studies lessons.

Filed in: Sports, Art, and Entertainment By Sam Yousif
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Man May Face Death Penalty for Killing Chaldean in Apartment Robbery

California, USA –   One Chaldean family hopes to find closure after murder suspect is arrested for killing their son.  Jeremy Allen Wessels, 32, is charged with the shooting death of David Binno, 24, in Binno's Spring Valley apartment in September 1994.  The apartment theft of gold jewelry and murder may lead to the death penalty. 

Two men accused of murdering their Chaldean friend in 1994 joked beforehand of killing him “for the heck of it,” a former girlfriend testified yesterday.

El Cajon Superior Court Judge Herbert J. Exarhos ruled there was sufficient evidence to try Wessels with the special-circumstance allegation that Binno was gunned down during a burglary.

Filed in: Law & Order, Government & Society By joe acho
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Eastern and Western Catholic Churches Helping Iraqi Refugees in Syria

Damascus, SYRIA - Sawsan Hussin was worried about her son, Mustafa. The 10-year-old had brought the horror of Iraq with him when the family fled to Syria.

He had nightmares and would cower at the slightest noise, his hands over his ears. Hussin knew he needed help, but as the refugee family's savings ran out, there was no money to pay for professional help.

Then a fellow refugee, a Christian friend who had been resettled in Canada, told Hussin by e-mail that she should take her son to see the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, who run a variety of services for Iraqis in Syria. Hussin, a Muslim, did just that, and the sisters got the boy into therapy.

Hussin praises the work of a particular Good Shepherd nun, who asked to remain anonymous because of the sensitive nature of her work.

Filed in: Government & Society, Chaldean Churches By Amer Hedow
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Iraqi Bishop Tells Pope of Shock at Violence Against Christians

Baghdad, IRAQ - The Christians of Iraq were shocked when Muslims started trying to drive the Christians of Mosul out of their homes in early October, an Iraqi bishop told Vatican Radio after meeting Pope Benedict XVI.

The Pope told the bishop: "Iraq is in our hearts. We constantly remember the Christians, praying for them and for peace in the country."

Chaldean Auxiliary Bishop Shlemon Warduni of Baghdad met the Pope on November 26 at the end of the Pope's weekly general audience.

Filed in: Law & Order, Government & Society By Guest Reporter
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Chaldean Thanksgiving is All About Giving

Michigan, USA – On this day of gratitude, commonly referred to as Thanksgiving, Chaldeans help show the spirit of good will and giving.  Chaldeans throughout the metro-Detroit area are once again out in full force helping their neighbors this thanksgiving.  Chaldean churches, businesses, and Chaldean charity organizations will be giving out well over a thousand turkeys and side foods to needy families.  Chaldean churches and groups like the Chaldean American Ladies of Charity, Chaldean Teens Coming Together, and Chaldean American Professionals plan on distributing thanksgiving meals and turkeys. 

Other Chaldean charity groups like UR of the Chaldees are buying grocery for seniors who live alone. Adopt-A-Refugee-Family is raising funds to help needy refugee families scattered throughout the world.  The Newcomers group is taking underprivileged youth out on field trips.  Chaldean grocery stores and restaurants are also helping. 

Danny Yono, owner of J's Kabob restaurant will provide free Thanksgiving feasts for anyone who can’t afford a meal with the trimmings or doesn’t want to eat alone.  From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, J’s Kabob, 2941 Coolidge, Berkley, will host its second annual free Thanksgiving Day dinner. Anyone can get a carryout of turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn and rolls.

Filed in: Living & Lifestyle, Community & Culture, Government & Society By Rita Abro
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CALC Calls for Comfort for the Community

Michigan, USA – These are undoubtedly desperate times.  The economy in the U.S. is on the decline and Michigan’s economy has drifted far to the center of thin ice.  Some are blaming Michigan’s political leaders for their mismanagement and high taxes, others fault the unions for their greedy self-interest.  The rhetoric is tiresome.  Finger pointing does little to help.  So who can we turn to model the leadership we all desperately seek?  The Chaldean American Ladies of Charity, affectionately known as CALC. 

We may think we have it tough, but CACL volunteers will be quick help correct our perceptions should we wallow in self-pity or fictional misery.  CALC has seen some of the most desperate and in need.  Instead of blaming others or complaining, CALC leaders went to work.  They have been diligently working to fill a portable on demand storage (PODS) of common goods to help those in need.  Today and tomorrow (Saturday, Nov 23 and Sunday, Nov 24) are the last two days of a month long campaign of collecting items to help the needy. 

In the parking lot of St. Thomas Chaldean Catholic Church in West Bloomfield, Michigan a large PODS container sits in the parking lot.  Donors are asked to please help those in need by bringing new or good conditioned blankets, comforters, sheets, pillows, and mattress pads and dropping them into the storage truck.

Filed in: Community & Culture, Government & Society, CALC By Neda Ayar
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Saturday, June - August- Chaldean Church Sports League (CCSL) compete every Saturday at Southfield Sports Complex on Evergreen Road.  Come see the best community players in flag football, soccer, and volleyball.  Cheer your church on and support your friends and family to victory.  The entire community is invited to share in the friendship, fellowship, and fun of the Chaldean community's largest Chaldean youth sports league.

 
CAMP CHALDEAN CALENDAR


St. George Camp Chaldean
1391 Kellogg Rd
Brighton, MI 48114

(248) 762-4424
1-888-822-CAMP
Camp@Chaldean.org

Saturday, June 20 - Father's Day Bond-Fire and Community Camp-out. 

Saturday, June 27 - Ayar Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.

Sunday, June 28 - Kakos Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.

Sunday, July 12 - Yaldo Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.

Saturday, July 18- Chaldean Youth Day.

Sunday, July 19 - Nofar Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.

Sunday, July 25 - Veterans United of Michigan Retreat at Camp Chaldean.

Sunday, July 26 - Kashat Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.

Sunday, August 2 - Kassab Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.

Sunday, August 2 - Najor Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.

Sunday, August 9 - Sitto Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.

August 12 - 15 - Assumption of Mary Mass and Ceremony Community Camp Out

Friday, August 21 - 23 - Chaldean Music Festival at Camp Chaldean.

Sunday, September 13 - Denha Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.

 


 BUSINESSES for SALE
Registered users can E-mail info@chaldean.org for business prospectus details. 

PACK & SHIP / EBAY STORE FOR SALE
Troy, Michigan.  Great potential and expansion opportunity. Lucrative price, lucrative lease terms, very busy intersection & plaza. Design & printing services are also offered. Great opportunity for a self-starter. Call Wally for details 248-879-7117 

ATTRACTIVE LIQUOR, WINE & BEER RETAILER
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AUTOMATIC AND SELFSERV CARWASH Price: $985,000 NEW!
Houghton Lake/Roscommon, MI, USA »» Two car washes for sale within 15 miles of each other. Both washes are a three and one type. One auto with three self serve's. The ...
   
SPORTS BAR & GRILL Price: $450,000 NEW!
Keego Harbor, MI, USA »» This is a fantastic opportunity to own and operate a great neighborhood sports bar located in Oakland County. Recently remodeled. Land and building ...

DUNKIN DONUTS/BASKIN ROBBINS Price: $520,000 NEW!
Metro Detroit Area, MI, USA »» This combination Dunkin Donuts is the most successful and long established franchise donut chain with Baskin Robbins, a long established and outstanding ice cream franchise. ...

OPTOMETRY PRACTICE Price: $281,000 NEW!
North Oakland county, MI, USA »» Well respected Optometry Practice is now available for sale after being in operation for over 30 years. The Doctor is retiring and looking for a ...

LIQUOR STORE & PIZZERIA Price: $350,000 NEW!

--- REDUCED---Northville, MI, USA »» This is an excellent opportunity to own 4 businesses in 1 (liquor store, beer/wine store, pizzeria, ice cream store). As you walk in this beautiful ...--- REDUCED---

TOBACCO/SMOKE SHOP Price: $148,000 NEW!
Macomb, MI, USA »» This smoke shop has been operating successfully since 2000 on the east side of the Detroit Metro area. Revenue has gone up every year for ...

PRETZEL FRANCHISE Price: $99,000 NEW!
Grand Rapids Area, MI, USA »» This pretzel franchise is located 45 minutes from Lansing, MI. It is in a very busy mall with over 200 stores including anchors like ...

COMMERCIAL CLEANING COMPANY Price: $220,000 NEW!
Oakland, MI, USA »» Newly established commercial cleaning company now entering its third year of operations. Year 1 revenue was $131,000 and year 2 which was recently completed was ...

ESTABLISHED CASUAL DINING RESTAURANT – GREAT TERMS Price: $195,000 NEW!
Wayne County, MI, USA »» This restaurant has been established for almost 60 years with the current owner operating for 5 years. Very well known throughout local community for it’s ...

HAIR, NAIL AND TANNING SALON Price: $279,000 NEW!
Oakland County, MI, USA »» Hair, Nail And Tanning Salon. North Oakland County. Well known and established business that provides a combination of Hair, Nails, and Tanning services. The business has been ...

HAMPTON INN - ONE YEAR OLD  Price: $5,950,000 NEW!
Southern Michigan, MI, USA »» New, beautiful Hampton Inn only one year old! Sixty-six rooms - breakfast area, fitness center, indoor pool, and much more!!!!

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