The Heart of Knowledge

It is often said that “the library is the community; the community is the library.” Libraries are trusted spaces where people of all backgrounds can connect, learn, and build a shared future. They serve as safe, neutral environments outside of home and work, where everyone is welcome regardless of socioeconomic status.

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مكتبة الأسقف إبراهيم إبراهيم

فالمكتبات ليست مجرد أماكن لحفظ الكتب، بل فضاءات معرفية مفتوحة تتيح للأفراد من مختلف الخلفيات التواصل والتعلّم وتبادل الخبرات وبناء الذكريات، وهي بيئات آمنة ومحايدة خارج نطاق المنزل والعمل، تستقبل الجميع دون تمييز اجتماعي أو اقتصادي، وتشكل بوابة أساسية للوصول إلى المعرفة والمعلومات.

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راهبات‭ ‬قلب‭ ‬يسوع‭ ‬الأقدس‭ ‬

رهبنة بنات قلب يسوع الأقدس واحدة من الرهبنات الكلدانية النسوية المحلية في العراق، نشأت في أرضه وتجذّرت فيه، وحملت على مدى عقود متتالية رسالة خدمة لم تنقطع رغم كل ما مرّ على هذا البلد من حروب وتهجير وخسائر.

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CACC Awards Dinner 2026

On April 23, 2026, the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce hosted its 23rd Annual Awards Dinner at Shenandoah Country Club, bringing together community leaders, business professionals, and public officials for an evening of celebration and connection. The sold-out event honored entrepreneur Saad Nadhir as Businessperson of the Year, recognizing his impact and leadership.

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Power, Rivalries, and Uncertainty: Inside Iraq’s Presidential Vote

The election of Nizar Amidi—a Kurdish politician nominated by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK)—has formally ended Iraq’s months-long political deadlock but also exposed deep divisions. Amidi, now the country’s sixth president since 2003, won 227 votes and has positioned himself as a consensus figure, pledging to govern under an “Iraq First” approach and work across political lines.

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A Call for Peace: Pope Leo Addresses Chaldean Church Gathered for Synod

In a message to bishops of the Chaldean Catholic Church gathered in Rome, Pope Francis emphasized that “nothing can justify the shedding of innocent blood,” underscoring the Church’s role as a witness to peace amid violence and instability. His remarks came as the bishops convened ahead of the Synod to elect a new patriarch, a pivotal moment of leadership for the Church.

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The Path Less Ordinary

There is a fear of the unknown—especially when it comes to raising children, and particularly when parents sense that something may be different. That is how Zena Agoubi felt when her oldest child, Owen, was not progressing past 18 months. At around two years old, she enrolled him in speech therapy because he was not really talking. The doctor suggested it could be a sign of autism and urged her to make an appointment quickly, given the long wait lists. Agoubi did just that—”just in case”—knowing her son would not get the help he needed if he did not have an official diagnosis.

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Celebrating Neurodiversity

Chaldean American physician and mother Dr. Mariam Shapera never set out to write children’s books—but her love of storytelling, combined with her experiences as a parent and physician, inspired her to create stories that celebrate the unique strengths of autistic children. Writing was always something she enjoyed, but her career first took her down a very different path. “As a teenager, I always loved writing fiction and poetry,” she says.

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Chaldeans’ 5,000 Year Journey

Imagine stepping into a place where you can do it all: explore the town center of ancient Babylon; touch the stele bearing Hammurabi’s Code of Laws; enter a sacred space and hear Aramaic spoken just as it was in the days of Christ; visit a Chaldean village in the Nineveh Plain in the early 20th century; travel to America and glimpse the New York skyline as early pioneers saw it from Ellis Island; feel the pride of standing inside a 1930s grocery store as a Chaldean entrepreneur builds his place in Detroit’s business community; and discover how Chaldeans today are expanding their professional horizons. How is all this possible? Welcome to the Chaldean Cultural Center and its Museum.

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Advancing Dialogue

Over the past 20 years, the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce and the Chaldean Community Foundation, along with other community organizations, have built an outstanding reputation anchored in capability, credibility, and consistency. That strong and reliable reputation has made Chaldean organizations in Michigan and across the United States effective influencers — and a first stop for visiting politicians, officials and delegations from Iraq and beyond.

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From Campus to Career

Everyone knows the goal of going to college and earning a degree is to gain the education needed to find a job after graduation. One key part of that journey is securing an internship. Internships help students build connections in the workforce, gain professional experience in their chosen field, and strengthen their resumes. They’re not just important—they’ve become almost essential to the college experience, especially in today’s competitive job market.

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Beyond the Badge

In West Bloomfield, Michigan, a city home to one of the largest Chaldean populations in the country, Officer Zena Dailey occupies a unique position. She is the only female Chaldean police officer in the city, navigating a profession that is still growing in diversity while representing both her community and women in law enforcement. Her story is one of dedication, service, and the quiet but powerful impact of representation.

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Ahead of His Time

Dr. Adhid Miri has lived many lives in one—scientist, educator, entrepreneur, historian, cultural preservationist, and, for Chaldean News readers, one of its most trusted and thoughtful voices. To read his work is to travel across centuries and continents, from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Michigan, guided by a man who understands both the chemistry of molecules and the chemistry of people.

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