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Z    E    N    D    A

A Weekly Assyrian Online Magazine

Vol III, Issue 36

II Tishreen 10, 6747                   November 10, 1997

T H I S   W E E K   I N   Z E N D A

The Lighthouse.......................................... The Assyrian Academic Society in Chicago
Good Morning Bet-Nahrain....................  Saddam Prepares For A Final Showdown
Surfs Up..................................................... " I hate HTML! "
Surfers Corner............................................ Assyrian Church Liturgy
                                                                        Teaching Position at Cornell University             
News Digest...............................................  Assyrians of Armenia
                                                                        Coptic Christian Killed in Egypt
Calendar of Events.................................... November Meetings of the Assyrian Academic Society
Khudra......................................................... November 1997 - January 1998
Entracte....................................................... No New Entries                              
Intelligentsia................................................Meetings & Classes
Abzu.............................................................Assyrian Radio & TV Programs
Assyrian Surfing Posts..............................Assyrian Info & Aramaic Lessons
Pump up the Volume.................................Cheating & Amusement
Back to the Future......................................Shalmaneser III & the Court Physicians of Harun al-Rashid                    
Literatus....................................................... This Present Toy-System                  
This Week in History............................... Publication of Assyrian Star in New York
Bravo........................................................... Assyrian Engineering Society of San Jose
Bshena......................................................... Xilinx & San Jose
Salute............................................................ Firas, Francis, & Raman
The Directory.............................................ZENDA News Sources
 
 
the  L I G H T H O U S E
 
THE ASSYRIAN ACADEMIC SOCIETY
The Assyrian Academic Society (AAS) was established and registered in the state of Illinois in 1983 as a non-profit organization.  The organization is democratic in structure and professional in nature, without any specific political affiliation.  The main objective of the AAS is to promote social, cultural and historical awareness of Assyrians.

Central to its structure, is the ability of the Assyrian Academic Society to facilitate functions and effectively address the amalgam of services involving teaching, conducting research, and overall implementation of public programs that are educational and informative. As an academic organization, the AAS is deeply involved in the life of its community in Chicago.  In order to address issues concerning special projects and activities, the AAS hosts a diversity of educational and professional public service programs to inspire an intellectual and scholarly pursuit of learning and a general sharing of knowledge about Assyrians both at the local and international level.

Many lectures and seminars are held throughout the year on Assyrian history, art, society and other topics of interest.  The AAS has also organized special events commemorating the anniversaries of Assyrian scholars and community leaders.  A periodic newsletter is published as a way of keeping our members and the Assyrian community informed of activities held by the AAS.  Additionally, the AAS continues to offer Assyrian language classes that are tailored to accommodate a university
level curriculum.

The AAS is comprised of (4) Executive Officers; President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. A total of (6) Standing Committees; Education and Counseling, Publications, Ways and Means, Public Relations, Membership and by-laws, and Financial, oversee many areas and serve diverse purposes which relate to networking within the community, maintain accurate
financial records, support a teachers council, raise funds for Assyrian-English Dictionary Project, coordinate membership recruitment strategies, etc..

Additionally, the AAS is supported and advised by (7) members who form the Board of Advisors.  Executive Body meetings are held on a bi-monthly basis, and General Body meetings are held once every two months. An Annual General Body meeting is held once a year to host AAS Elections, at such time, new members are elected and inaugurated into office.

Presently, the AAS is in the process of applying for membership affiliation with the Middle East Studies Association, (MESA).  The ongoing commitment of MESA to initiate, nurture, host and communicate a vast reservoir of knowledge about the history and peoples of the Near East/Middle East is truly commendable.  In a similar exercise of vision, the AAS espouses key concepts and ideas that address many issues concerning Assyrians and their historical development through the passage of time.  Central to the implementation of educational and research initiatives involving Assyrian history, is the ability to work and
exchange ideas with the intellectual leadership of scholars and graduate students who diligently participate in conferences and meetings held by MESA every year.  We hope to share the same relationship with MESA and begin to explore the possibilities of scholarly dissemination of ideas in areas related to Assyrians and the dynamics of their history.

Assyrian Academic Society
Board of Directors
Chicago, Illinois
 

G O O D  M O R N I N G  BET-NAHRAIN
SADDAM PREPARES FOR A FINAL SHOWDOWN

(ZNAF:  Baghdad)  Yesterday Iraqi authorities blocked UNSCOM inspections for a seventh straight day because of the presence of American experts.  UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is to appear before the Security Council today to deliver a report by the envoys, who failed to persuade Iraq to lift its ban on US inspectors working for UNSCOM.
An oil embargo can not be lifted until UNSCOM certifies that Iraq's weapons of mass destruction have been eliminated. Last week Iraq charged that the high-altitude plane flown by the United States for the UN Special Commission (UNSCOM) charged with disarming Baghdad would be used to select targets for US retaliatory strikes. The flights were suspended last week during a mission to Baghdad by three UN envoys. In an interview yesterday Saddam Hussein said that Iraq was still suffering from crippling sanctions despite years of cooperation with United Nations arms inspectors and it was now time to try another path: that of "confrontation and everything that follows."  "The Iraqi people and its leadership have endured too much. The people have endured physical and mental suffering," he said, adding that his decision to expel US weapons inspectors was "defensive and not an attack on America."  Saddam noted that although he could see no alternative to the path Iraq had adopted, he was still open to suggestions for compromise.

But US President Bill Clinton rejected Iraqi requests for flights by a US-operated spy plane used for UN monitoring of Iraqi
weapons programs to be postponed until after Tariq Aziz puts its case to the UN Security Council today.  "They (the flights) will resume, and if you shoot at them, you'll be making a big mistake," said Clinton, addressing Saddam.  Clinton also said he would not tolerate "efforts to murder our pilots acting on behalf of the United Nations under United Nations Security Council resolutions."

Aziz, who traveled by road to Amman and flew on to the UN via Paris, has called for changes to the way UNSCOM
operates and charged it is dominated by the United States.  Aziz is to publicly air Baghdad's charges that the United States is exploiting UNSCOM to keep the country under economic sanctions indefinitely.  But Clinton said he expected "the United Nations to take very strong and unambiguous action to make it perfectly clear that he (Saddam) has to comply" with UNSCOM.  British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, said he had written to Clinton in support of the hard-line US position.  China, Russia and France  believe that Iraq is already "saturated" with the sanctions in force since its August 1990 invasion of Kuwait.  On Saturday, Aziz said: "We will not retreat from our position unless the world listens to what we have to say and makes changes to the way these arms inspections are continued."  While not ruling out the use of force to punish Iraq, the White House has said it will wait for the report from the UN envoys, Lakhdar Brahimi of Algeria, Sweden's Jan Eliasson and Emilio Cardenas of Argentina, before taking any action.  The United States, which has veto power in the Council, is expected to oppose such a session.

On Thursday the United States asked for Turkey's permission to use the Incirlik airbase in the country's south for possible air attacks against Iraq.  The United States then sent four F-16 fighters and a KC-135 refueling tanker plane to Incirlik.  A US-led multinational force made extensive use of Incirlik in staging air strikes against Iraqi targets during and after the 1991 Gulf war.  A joint air force of US, British and Turkish warplanes based at Incirlik currently conducts reconnaissance flights over northern Bet-Nahrain to enforce a "no-fly" zone for Iraqi aircraft.   Meanwhile in other news, Israeli television reported that most of the last Jews living in Baghdad have secretly emigrated to Israel and several European countries, after paying large sums of money and discreetly acquiring transit passes from senior Iraqi civil servants, it said.  There now remain about 57 Jews in Baghdad, whose fate is uncertain, it added.
 

Yilmaz also said nearly 5,000 Kurdish refugees had massed near the Turkish border amid the US-Iraqi tension and ongoing
fighting in northern Iraq between two rival Iraqi Kurdish groups.

"There are nearly 5,000 people near the frontier," Yilmaz told the Istanbul daily Hurriyet. He said the refugees were on the
Iraqi side of the border.
 
 
 


TURKISH TANKS MOVE DEEP INSIDE IRAQ, KURDISH CIVIL WAR INTENSIFIES

(ZNAF:  Ankara) Several Turkish army tanks Friday moved toward the Iranian border inside northern Iraq in an
apparent show of force in support of the KDP group fighting rival PUK.  The KDP said that its forces had repulsed two PUK offensives, one in the Sidaqan-Rawanduz area and another near Degala in the south.  PUK officials in Ankara were not available for comment.  The KDP official put the rival death toll in the last three weeks of Iraqi Kurdish fighting at nearly 1,000.

 Iran and Syria are both demanding an immediate Turkish troop withdrawal from northern Iraq.  Serious fighting erupted between rival Kurdish factions on Saturday.  The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) said Ankara had deployed 3,500 men backed up by aircraft and artillery to support a major offensive by its rival the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).  The Turkish Foreign Ministry in Ankara said its deployment was a "limited operation" targeted only against forces of the Turkish-Kurdish Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in northern Iraq.  KDP forces launched their offensive against PUK and PKK positions at 5:00 a.m. (0200 GMT) along a 50-kilometre (30-mile) front stretching from Degala, north of Arbil, to Khalifan, the KDP said a statement from London.
 

S U R F's  U P!

 "Thank you for publishing my letter with regard to my concerns on current issue of JAAS. Your publication moves in the right direction and I am proud of your efforts.  I noticed that in the Assyrian classes list of AAS you have a mistake.  Please correct it in the next issue:  Introductory Modern Assyrian I & II: Rabi Zaia Kanoon, Wednesdays, Thursdays 7 - 9 pm.  Advanced Modern Assyrian II: Rabi Yoab Benjamin, Saturdays 3-5 pm."

Tony Khoshaba
Chicago, Illinois



"I HATE HTML , I HATE HTML, I HATE HTML , I HATE HTML.  I HATE HTML , I HATE HTML.  I HATE HTML , I HATE HTML. I HATE HTML , I HATE HTML.  I HATE HTML , I HATE HTML.  I HATE HTML , I HATE HTML. I HATE HTML , I HATE HTML...!"

Lena Mushell
San Jose, California



"Last week's edition included a letter from a fellow Assyrian wit the view that our churches have led us into lots of woes, so we should dump the church.  But I believe we need to identify, perhaps re-focus, the church's proper role.

The role of the Church, since it was established by the Lord Himself, was to be our spiritual guide and teacher.  His instructions were to go into all the world making disciple, not a word about making kings and leaders.  The Church should never have been leaders of the nation, political leaders of the people.  Our leaders must be educated men and women who have political savvy and the will to lead a people.

Don't stray away from the church.  We all still need its spiritual guidance and help.  But we need to remember its proper role."

Robert Dooman
Glenview, Illinois
 

S U R F E R S   C O R N E R
NEW BOOK, ASSYRIAN CHURCH LITURGY AND SONGS

"Liturgy, Hymns and Songs of the Assyrian Church of the East"
Musical Notations by Rabee Alexander (Shoora) Michaelian.
Cost:  US $10.00
Contents:  This newly released book contains Assyrian and English-Assyrian transliteration of all praise songs and liturgy with the musical notations done by Rabee Alexander (Shoora) Michaelian.
Availability:  All Assyrian Church of the East locations.
A must for every Assyrian Home regardless of church association.

Esha Tamras
San Jose, California

ASSISTANT PROFESSORSHIP POSITION AT CORNELL, EARLY NEAR EASTERN CHRISTIANITY

Cornell University, College of Arts and Sciences, Religious Studies Program seeks to fill a new tenure-track position at the level of assistant professor in the field of Christian Studies. Area of research specialization: some central aspect of thought, art, ritual, texts, literature, culture, or history of Early Near Eastern Christianity (with appropriate languages for this field).

Teaching responsibilities: four courses per year. Successful candidate must be able to teach a broad range on undergraduate courses in Christian Studies (including an historical introduction to Christianity) and contribute to the teaching of Introduction to World Religions. The successful applicant's primary teaching and administrative responsibilities will be to the Religious Studies Program, an interdisciplinary undergraduate program, but like all the Program's 40 affiliated faculty who are appointed in various departments, she/he will be appointed in the Department of Near Eastern Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences and participate in the appropriate graduate fields, with teaching and advising of graduate students in her/his field of specialization.

Administrative responsibilities to the Program include undergraduate advising and thesis supervision and participation on the Program's steering committee. Appointment begins fall 1998. Ph.D. required by time of appointment. Send letter of application, CV, representative chapter- or article-length sample of written work, and confidential letters of recommendation to Search Committee, Religious Studies Program, 259 Goldwin Smith Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-3201. Review of
applications will begin November 10, 1997.

N E W S   D I G E S T
ASSYRIANS OF ARMENIA ORGANIZE CONFERENCE, CONCERN FOR EMIGRATION

(ZNSC:  Yerevan) The first conference of Assyrian communities of the world will be organized next year by the Assyrian Association of Armenia. Participants of the conference will address preservation of Assyrian identity and finding new ways of cooperation other Assyrian communities.  Mr. "Artur" Pavel Tamrazov, president of AAA, noted recently that the Assyrian community of Armenia now includes 7,000 people, while in post-perestroika period 3,000 Assyrians left the country. Tamrazov believes that Assyrians cannot be assimilated into the Armenian society. In the Armenian villages of Verin Dvin, Dimitrov (Ararat), Artagers (Armavir) and Arzni (Kotayk) the Assyrians make up 70% of the population.  Almost the entire
Assyrian population of Armenia is concentrated here. Assyrian children study native language at the secondary schools and the residents of Dimitrov attend the local Assyrian Church. Currently the Association is trying to persuade those who have migrated from Armenia to return to Armenia, what Tamrazov calls "the second homeland."  He added that "by immigrating to different
countries, Assyrians may lose their contact with the communities and this in turn will promote the assimilation process."

COPTIC FARMER KILLED IN CLASH OVER NEW LAND LAW IN EGYPT

(ZNAF:  Cairo) A Coptic tenant farmer was killed and his brother injured during a clash with the owners of the land they
farmed in the Assiut region of Upper Egypt last Thursday.  Rushdi Mussa Gad el-Rab was killed and his brother Radi injured
in the clash in the village of Sahel Selim, around 400 kilometers (250 miles) south of Cairo, with four members of the Sherid family who wanted to repossess their land, the sources said.  The law, which allows landlords to repossess their land if they
wish to do so, reverses the land reform of the late Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser. Under Nasser's reform landlords were obliged to lease their land at low rent and could neither increase the rent nor change their tenants.  Presently there are over six million Coptic Christians living in Egypt.
 

QUAKE RATTLES TEHRAN, NO CASUALTIES REPORTED

(ZNAF:  Tehran)  Early Thursday an earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale rattled Tehran, capital of Iran where over ten thousand Assyrians reside. Iran's official news agency said that there were no casualties or damage.  The quake hit at 2:12 a.m. (2242 GMT Wednesday) and was felt in the city of Varamin, about 40 kilometers (25 miles) south of the Iranian capital.
The epicenter was about 45 kilometers (22 miles) southwest of Varamin.  Virtually all of Iran's territory is considered high-risk for earthquakes, particularly Tehran, a city of eight million people, and the surrounding area.  In March, scientists predicted that Tehran is due for a major earthquake at some point over the next 10 years.

C A L E N D A R  of  E V E N T S

Nov 11               Assyrian Academic Society General Body Meeting
                     ANCI Office, 6352 North Fairfield, Chicago
                     Agenda:  AAS by-laws & the elections proceedings
                    (773) 262-5589

Nov 16               Assyrian Academic Society Elections
                     ANCI Office, 6352 North Fairfield, Chicago
                    (773) 262-5589

Nov 22-24            Middle East Studies Association's 31st Annual Meeting
                     San Francisco, California
                     Hyatt Regency San Francisco

Dec 7                General Meeting of the Assyrian Foundation of America
                     Berkeley, California
                     Agenda: General Elections

Dec 11-13            British Association for Near Eastern Archaeology
                     1997 Annual Conference
                     University of Durham
                     United Kingdom

Dec 20               Maestro Nebu Issabey's Nineveh Choir
                     San Jose State University Music Hall
                     8:00 PM
                     Tickets:  $ 20.00
                                                     (408) 927-8100/9100  or  Visit  Etminan Bazaar & United Foods in San Jose

Through Mar 8,1998   In the Presence of the Gods: Art from Ancient Sumer
                     The Smart Museum of Art
                     5550 South Greenwood Avenue
                     Chicago
                     Free Admission

A presentation of 43 4,500-year-old Sumerian temple offerings, including statues from Tell Asmar, tablets, carved stone vessels, and relief panels showing banquet scenes.
 
Jul 5-10             45th International Congress of Assyriology and Near Eastern Archaeology
                                                Cambridge, Massachusetts & New Haven, Connecticut
 
 K H U D R A

Nov 19     Commemoration of Mar Yacoub m' Pasqa
Nov 22     Dokhrana 'd Mar Odisho d'Urmi
Dec 7      Annunciation of the Virgin Mary (Soobara)
Dec 8      Immaculate Conception
Dec 13     Mar Yacub d'Nsiven (St. James of Nisibin)
Dec 20     King Abgar V
Dec 22     Mar Yousip (St. Joseph)
Dec 25     Christmas (New Calendar)
Jan 1      Mee-yah Khateh (Epiphany)
Jan 22     Dokhrana 'd Mar Benyamin (St. Benjamin)

The Church Liturgy of the Assyrian Church of the East

E N T R A C T E!

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Dec 31        New Year's Eve Party
                  Assyrian American Association of San Jose
                  Entertainers:  Black Cats & Franco
                  Marriott Hotel
                  Santa Clara, California
                  Tickets:  $65-75       Raffle Prizes:  Cruise to Mexico, Trips to Las Vegas/Carmel/Disneyland
                  (408) 927-8100/9100
 

I N T E L L I G E N T S I A

 
Chicago Introductory Modern Assyrian Zaia Kanoon Wednesdays & Thursdays 7:00-9:00 PM North Park University  
Carlson Tower
Assyrian Academic Society  
800-454-6979
Advanced Modern Assyrian Yoab Benjamin Saturdays 3:00-5:00 PM North Park University  
Carlson Tower
Assyrian Academic Society  
800-454-6979
Soccer Practice  
Ages 7-14
Mondays 7:45-9:45 PM Warren Park Gymnasium  
                               Western Avenue & Devon Street 
Assyrian Athletic Club Soccer Development Program
Harvard University Elementary & Readings in Syriac I & II Dr. J.F. Coakley
North Hollywood Assyrian Boy Scouts  Sargon Gewargis fishtale@juno.com  
(818) 891-3705  
after 7:30 PM 
Sundays 9:30 AM  to 12:30 PM 5901 Cahuenga Blvd  
                               North Hollywood, California
Assyrian American Association of Southern California  
                               Assyrian Club 
- Meeting Sargon Gewargis fishtale@juno.com  
(818) 891-3705  
after 7:30 PM 
Mondays 6:00 PM 5901 Cahuenga Blvd  
                               North Hollywood, California
Assyrian Student Union  
                               California State University, Northridge
Ontario, Canada Nisibis School Saturdays 10:30-1:30 PM Toronto, Canada
The Church of the East
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12:00 PM MSA Room, Fennell Campus  
Hamilton, Canada
Assyrian Students Association
San Jose, CA English as a Second Language Jacklin Bajan Mondays 7:00-9:30 PM 20000 Almaden Rd, San Jose Assyrian American Association of San Jose
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Nisibin School for Children Madlen Ivan Saturdays 10:00 AM -1:00 PM 20000 Almaden Rd, San Jose Assyrian American Association of San Jose
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Computer Class Esha Tamras Sundays 2:00-4:00 PM 20000 Almaden Rd, San Jose Assyrian American Association of San Jose
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Assyrian Language Wilfred Alkhas Mondays 7:30-9:00 PM 20000 Almaden Rd, San Jose Assyrian American Association of San Jose
 

A B Z U

RADIO PROGRAMS
 
 
Ontario, Canada Assyrian Voice of Canada Saturdays 3:00-4:00 PM  
10:00 PM-12:00 AM
Cable 91.7 & 91.9 Voice: 905-279-6206  
Fax:  905-279-7347
 
TELEVISION PROGRAMS
 
Modesto/Turlock AssyriaVision Daily 7:00 AM-2:00 AM KBSV-TV 23 Bet-Nahrain Inc.  
209-538-4130
San Jose, California Atour TV Mondays 8:30-9:00 PM Channel 15A (TCI Cable) Assyrian American Association of San Jose
San Jose/South San Francisco Bay Area Assyrian Weekly Magazine Tuesdays (1st & 3rd  of the month) 6:00-7:00 PM Channel 15A (TCI Cable) Host: George Maragolof
San Jose/South San Francisco Bay Area Assyrian Weekly Magazine Fridays 7:00-8:00 PM Channel 15A (TCI Cable) Host:  George Maragolof
Southern California & Chicago Assyrian Church of Nineveh Check Your Local Listing Check Your Local Listing Ch. 20:  Santa Clarita  
Ch. 25:  East San Fernando Valley  
Ch. 27: West San Fernando Valley  
Ch. 36:  Chicago
Assyrian Pentecostal Church of Nineveh
 
 
ASSYRIAN SURFING POSTS
 
Assyrian Info.Com (The Assyrian Cyber Library)
Learn Aramaic (3-lessons)
  
P U M P  U P  THE  V O L U M E
English       Modern Assyrian
 
 
                                                   Amusement          bool/ga/na          [M]
 
                                                   Cheating               aal/de/ta            [F]

                           F = Feminine    M = Masculine    P = Plural
 

B A C K   TO THE  F U T U RE
 
 BC (853)

King Shalmaneser III (858-824 B.C) advances up the Orontes to meet a formidable opposition consisting of several Aramean tribes, Israel, and the Arabian tribes.  The coalition with nearly 70,000 troops met the Assyrian king's army at Qarqar on the Orontes River.  The Assyrian army won the battle of Qarqar and the major cities of Syria, Isreal and Arabia were brought under the control of Nineveh.
 
<<  Egypt, Canaan, & Israel in Ancient Times, Redford  >>

AD (790)

The professional income of the Assyrian court physicians of Harun al-Rashid, the Abbasid Caliph of Baghdad, amounted to over 30,000 dinars.
 
<< The Death of a Nation, Yohannan  >>

L I T E R A T U R S
 
THIS PRESENT TOY-SYSTEM

There is no doubt, not even the size of a mustard seed, that our present system of associations and clubs, which we have been having during the last half century, has not the power to save us from the threat of eternal oblivion which settles on us gradually like a black ugly covercle of death.  This present toy-system which occupies our minds an d activities offers opportunities for a few selfish persons whose aim is to draw charts i which their design is nothing but personal benefits and who employ the name of an orphan nation to satiate their personal greed.  Even now as we are busy with this selfless task of the compilation of this manual, we feel the gradual increase of chaos; the malady rises and swells slowly like a microbe laden dust, threatening to extinguish our fragile flame of life.  This situation, more than ever, necessitates the discovery and employment of a system that would save, in our fields, the few remaining stalks of wheat from the poisonous weeds and thorn bushes that grow all around.

<< Assyrians of Today: Their Problem and A Solution, William Daniel  >>
 

 

T H I S  W E E K  I N  H I S T O R Y
 
November 13, 1956:  The first issue of the Assyrian Star Magazine, the official organ of the Assyrian American National Federation, is produced in New York.
 
 
B R A V O
THE ASSYRIAN ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF SAN JOSE
Last month a group of Assyrian engineers and professionals in the Silicon Valley (San Jose, California) formed the Assyrian Engineering Society of San Jose.  The first two meetings of this organization were held at the Assyrian American Association of San Jose's BETA where a Mission Statement and Society's objectives were decided:

The  Assyrian Engineering Society should strive to provide the means for:
1- Recognition and honoring Assyrian engineering professionals.
2- Encouragement  to form a more  unified Assyrian engineering community.
3- Networking  for practicing and future engineers  in the Assyrian community.
4- Assisting Assyrian youth in their struggle  to choose  and build a sound engineering career.
5- Educational  assistance to youth interested in an engineering career.
6- Awareness of civil laws and corporate policies that could have detrimental effect on the careers of certain sector of
     engineering professionals.
7- Encouragement   to form a network among Assyrian engineering businesses.
8- Solicitation of private and corporate sponsorship for the society activities as a nonprofit organization.
9- Becoming a member society of an established engineering organization such as Silicon Valley Engineering Council (SVEC)
     to further our professional exposure.
 
The Assyrian Engineering Society is an independent organization and not affiliated with any religious, political, or local associations.  The establishment of AES is expedited by Dr. Sam Haddad, a local Assyrian, and president of the Silicon Valley Engineering Council.   

S H E K E L S  &  M I N A S

This week we introduce a new section, similar to the "classified" section of your local newspaper.  Our aim is  to promote Assyrian businesses and find jobs for ZENDA readers seeking employment opportunities in your communities.  We hope that our readers as hiring managers and job seekers will find this section helpful in their search for better job candidates and employment, respectively.  ZENDA will keep our advertisers' (hiring managers and applicants) identity confidential at all times, unless directed otherwise.  Shekel and Mina were the official units of currency in ancient Bet-Nahrain.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN CHICAGO

The following is an excerpt of what was posted on our E-mail system,  it is also on our Intranet as well as the Internet, therefore it is available for the public. If anyone is interested please feel free to contact me through ZENDA.  Aside for the positions below, there are several IT positions available requiring moderate experience in one of the many programming languages and Internet applications available today. (e.g. Visual Basic, MS access, Power Builder, C & C++, SQL*net, ORACLE, Java ...etc.)  Openings for which S&L Engineering is actively recruiting include:
 
* Instrumentation and Control Engineers:  All levels, preferably with nuclear background and preferably with experience with set point calculations, as well as good candidates with I&C background in the power industry.
* Nuclear HVAC Engineers with more than 5 years of experience, particularly HVAC system design for nuclear stations.
* Electrical Engineers: All levels, preferably with nuclear experience, but most definitely with a power background
* Mechanical Engineers: All levels but especially systems engineers with 10+ years of experience within the power industry and experts in cycle performance
* Piping Analysts: All levels of experience.
* Structural Engineers: Entry level (0-5 years)
* Engineering Specialists/Experts in SCR Systems Design, SO2 Control Systems, SCR Technology, Boiler NOx Reduction, Combined-Cycle Technology, Valve Selection & Application, Pump Selection & Application.

JOB CODE:  1100
 
 

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