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FEATURES

Choosing Catholic Schools

Metro Detroit has many options



Some 38,000 children in Metro Detroit are donning uniforms and attending Catholic schools this year.

A popular choice for the Chaldean community, Catholic  READ STORY

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Metro Detroit Catholic Schools

Academy of the Sacred Heart
Elementary, Middle and High School
1250 Kensington Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
(248) 646-8900  READ STORY

Collaboration, friendship?



For the last five months, the “Building Community” sections of the Chaldean and Jewish News publications have jointly covered the two communities.  This project was  READ STORY

NOTEWORTHY

  • Iraqi Politicians Resent Senate Interference
  • Combat Troops Leave Iraq
  • 'Chaldeans' Author Dies
  • Shenandoah Scores
  • Good Medicine: Project Bismutha Launches
  • Chamber Joins Cancer Walk


  • EVENT

    CFA Awards Ceremony

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    FROM THE EDITOR

    School Days



    When I was younger, I couldn’t wait for a new school year to start. I looked forward to shopping for my school supplies, and covering my books for the year with my own handmade covers. I anticipated the moment I would find out who was in my class and what homeroom teacher I had for the year.
     
    School days create years of memories.
     
    I am a product of 13 years of Catholic school upbringing — daily uniforms and weekly masses and religion classes — all a significant part of my life.  Sending our kids to Catholic school is common in  READ STORY



    GUEST COLUMNS

    What does idolatry mean to us today?



    When people use the term “idolatry,” the very first thing that comes to the listener’s mind is the classic understanding of worshiping  READ STORY

    GUEST COLUMNS

    Golf course a drain on Shenandoah



    Shenandoah’s new Board of Directors (BOD) has begun to take the progressive steps in cutting down operating  READ STORY



    BOUSHALA

    Samoun bread at Ishtar Bakery



    Lions, flowers and dragons dressed in gold on a cobalt-painted background are familiar as the color scheme at Shenandoah Country Club. Of course  READ STORY

    GUEST COLUMNS

    'Something steals their souls'



    Lisa Denha still gets emotional as she recalls her son Vincent’s early struggles.  Vincent was developing  READ STORY

    FEATURE HEADLINES

  • Is there a division between east and west Side Chaldeans?
  • High school assembly addresses Chaldean-Jewish stereotypes
  • Chaldean youth keep traditions going
  • From Hillels to sororities, Jewish students can keep the faith
  • Emphasis on education helps Chaldeans and Jews climb
  • Stephane Ramo: A visitor from France
  • WORLD HEADLINES
  • Food, Glorious Food: Eat like the Greeks — or Assyrians — at festivals - Modesto Bee
  • Learn your history, the Android way - Ars Technica
  • Chaldean Numerology - WomensRadio
  • Former Detroit Deputy Mayor Kandia Milton gets prison - Detroit Free Press
  • Checking in with the county's top librarian - San Diego Union Tribune
  • Iraq: Iraqi Christians also condemn Qur'an burning, says Kirkuk archbishop - Spero News
  • Iraqi Christians Better Off? - Christian Broadcasting Network (blog)
  • 'Back to School' Health Fair will offer free vaccines, screenings - The Detroit News
  • US must leave behind peace in Iraq, say bishops - Catholic Sentinel
  • Ed Deeb: Neal Shine Award for Exemplary Leadership - Detroit Free Press
  • Headlines from Google News

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