90 years ago in the city of Hamadan, Iran, an Assyrian legend was born and his name is Misha Ashoorian.
Maryam Shamalta and John Shahidi had an up close and personal talk with Rabi Misha in this episode of Shrara Show.
His Beatitude Mar Meelis Zaia is Assyrian Church of the East Metropolitan of Australia, New Zealand and Lebanon.
In this exclusive interview he speaks about Assyrian schools, St. Narsai Assyrian Christian College, the Theological college, and many other projects.
He also touches on the importance of teaching our language and faith to the next generation of Assyrians, and many other important subjects.
Our goal at Shamiram Media ܝܘܕܥܐ ܕܫܡܝܪܡ is to honor our talented and accomplished fellow Assyrians and their work, to empower them to do more, and last but not least to archive all this for the future generations of Assyrians as much as we can.
Rabi Anwar Atto, Assyrian Language Coordinator at the Assyrian Schools in Australia, speaks about the Assyrian Language Curriculum he has developed in Australia and about the imporance of Assyrian language preservation.
Rabi Odisho has been teaching Assyrian language, as mother tongue, in the Swedish official schools in the town of Jönköping since 1998 until he retired few years ago. Rabi Ashor is sharing his experiences with us in this interview. His son, the talented young man, Ninos Odicho, is studying at the university, and he will obtain his bachelor’s degree this summer. Ninos does read and write Assyrian, and he can speak it in a very good level.