Commemoration Ceremony for dictator Ali Khamenei at a Jewish Synagogue in Tehran
The Iranian Jewish Community: History and Presence
The Jewish community in Iran is one of the oldest in the world, with roots that extend back thousands of years. Despite periods of change and challenge, the community has maintained its cultural and religious identity.
Today, Iranian Jews continue to operate synagogues, schools, and community organizations. They participate in various aspects of public life while preserving their distinct traditions.
The commemoration ceremony can be seen as part of this ongoing presence. It reflects the community’s engagement with national events while maintaining its religious practices.
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