Being Jewish in the Islamic Republic of Iran
In the Islamic Republic of Iran, there is a thriving Jewish community. It has its synagogues, schools, a hospital, associations and even a member of parliament. Mostly accepted, Iran's 10 000 Jews are protected by the Iranian regime, a concrete example of tolerance in the country. Some of them are so patriotic they say they would defend Iran if they were attacked by Israel. Powered by NewsLook.com

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