Jews in iran
Tehran synagogue damaged by missile strike according to Iranian media reports
Footage and reports circulated by Iranian outlets and social media accounts identified the site as the Rafi Niya Synagogue, located near Palestine Square in central Tehran.
The Ayatollah Regime’s greatest fear: An Israeli-Iranian partnership - opinion
America first means the Islamic Republic must fall - opinion
When faith comes under fire: How Iran’s repression of religious minorities has increased
Iranian Jews receive 500 etrogim, myrtle bunches via UAE for Sukkot
500 etrogim and several packages of myrtle have been sent via the United Arab Emirates to the Iranian Jewish community for use in the “four species” tradition on Sukkot.
Growing up in Iran made parenting through Hanukkah hard in the US
Hanukkah was hard for Persian families like mine, because 'if you're not suffering, you're not doing it right' was the guiding mentality.
Jews from Arab countries, Iran are in need of support
The Kaddish Initiative takes root
Iran Jewish MP calls US assassination of Soleimani 'a criminal act'
'Members of the Jewish community, like the rest of the Iranian society, are present and will stand for the ideals of the revolution.'
Iranian photojournalist documents Iranian Jews in Iran and Israel
"While still in Iran they struggled to move out of the country, once they came out of Iran they faced new obstacles and limitations."
German FM hosts Iranian official calling for Israel's destruction
New anti-Israel scandal triggers outrage among human rights NGOs.
Purim prank gone wrong: Jewish boys arrested in Iran for Haman graffiti
Iranian Jewish community expresses concern for the safety and the future of the teenagers.
Travails of Jews from Arab Lands finally recognized after 66 years
The intention behind the bill, said one of the bill's makers, was to ensure that the stories of what happened to Jews in and from Arab lands and Iran should be part of the school curriculum.
Silent but proud Judaism in Iran
Iranian Jews today will have to stamp and shout quietly and attentively when Haman’s name is mentioned.