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The Road Ahead

The future for Michigan’s automakers and dealers is a lot like the state’s weather—unpredictable. And today’s economic policy environment is only adding to the uncertainty. At the center of the debate are tariffs, a key flashpoint in U.S. economic policy. The goal is to protect American industry by making it harder for foreign companies to sell goods and services in the United States. The primary tool? Imposing steep tariffs on those imports.

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Sister Act

Two sisters winning girls tennis state championships while playing for different high school teams is a remarkable achievement. The coincidences surrounding Alana and Lexa Hindo’s state titles make their story even more extraordinary.

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The Politics of Scapegoating

Throughout history, leaders have often turned to a familiar tactic during times of political tension: the scapegoat. By channeling public frustration toward a specific group or class, politicians can deflect attention from complex problems and avoid offering real solutions. This pattern continues in modern American politics across the ideological spectrum.

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Chaldean American Month Proposed in State House

State Rep. Tom Kuhn (R-Troy) testified before the House Government Operations Committee on behalf of his bill to name the month of May as “Chaldean American Month” in Michigan. “This is a well-earned and long-overdue recognition,” said Kuhn. “Chaldean Americans are a cornerstone of Michigan’s cultural, economic, and civic life, especially in Southeast Michigan.

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The Mar Ibrahim Library

On May 2, 2025, a special ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to mark a major milestone in our community’s story. The Chaldean Community Foundation officially unveiled its new campus in West Bloomfield—known as CCF West—a space that builds on the Foundation’s mission with a renewed focus on cultural preservation and community growth.

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Nana Bernadette’s Kitchen

In the heart of West Bloomfield, a new culinary space is bridging generations, cultures, and flavors. Nana Bernadette’s Kitchen, a demonstration kitchen at the Chaldean Community Foundation West, stands as a tribute to the late Bernadette Sarafa, mother of Anmar and Haithem Sarafa, prominent community leaders and philanthropists.

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The Salim Y. Sarafa Protocol Room

Protocol. That became our catchphrase during our trip to Iraq in the fall of 2023—sometimes used in jest, sometimes in earnest. In Iraq, “protocol” carries far more weight than the relatively informal customs of the more egalitarian West. There, it’s a profession. Every ministry, embassy, and consulate general office has a full department of protocol staff.

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Stories of Strength

Each June, Immigrant Heritage Month offers a time to recognize and celebrate the millions of immigrants who have shaped—and continue to enrich—the American story. It’s a moment to honor the diverse cultures, backgrounds, and journeys that define the soul of the United States.

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A New Chapter in Our Shared Story

This issue of Chaldean News is especially meaningful as it captures a powerful moment of growth and celebration. With the opening of the Chaldean Community Foundation (CCF) West, we are quite literally opening the doors to a new chapter in the story—one that reflects both the richness of Chaldean heritage and the promise of its future.

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CCF Awarded Nonprofit of the Year

The Chaldean Community Foundation (CCF) was the recipient of a 2025 Macomb Business Award in the Nonprofit of the Year category presented by Advancing Macomb and Macomb County Planning and Economic Development on May 15. The Macomb Business Awards honor outstanding organizations throughout the county’s 27 communities.

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Ready, Set, Hired

Nearly 150 prospective job seekers attended the CCF’s Spring Community Job Fair on Wednesday, May 7. Job seekers had the opportunity to connect with employers, including Chick-Fil-A, Corewell Health, Macomb Community College, Michigan State Police, Oakland University and more.

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Chaldean Hoteliers Capture Michigan’s Tourism Trend

In many ways, Northern Hotels Group’s story is a typical Chaldean business success tale: Work hard at a business, gain professional skills and education, bring those attributes back, and grow the business. George Jappaya, who was a hotel proprietor in Iraq, took a job as a janitor upon arriving in the United States because it was one of few jobs available to a non-English-speaking immigrant. Soon he bought a liquor store and then a hotel.

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