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Tag Archives: Persia
How Iran Kept its Jews
TABLET MAG by Roya Hakakian December 30, 2014 It was with a murder that the most critical moment in the modern history of Iranian Jewry took shape. And in what followed, Tehran’s policy toward the local Jewish community, still precariously … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Ayatollah Khomeini, Habib Elghanian, Iran, Persia, Qom, Tehran
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