Shiraz, Iran – Two Synagogues Vandalized In Iran

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    In this Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014 photo, Iranian Jews men enter the Molla Agha Baba Synagogue, in the city of Yazd 420 miles south of capital Tehran. Iran. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi) Shiraz, Iran – Two synagogues in the Iranian city of Shiraz were attacked by vandals who damaged Torah scrolls, prayer books and ritual objects.

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    The city’s Kashi Synagogue was attacked Sunday night, while the Hadash synagogue was attacked Monday afternoon, according to Sam Kermanian, senior advisor to the Iranian-American Jewish Federation, who has been in touch with Jews from Shiraz. The local Jewish community believes the attacks were committed by more than one person, but does not know who perpetrated them or why.

    “Obviously they are scared,” Kermanian told JTA. “They’re not comfortable speaking freely, but overall, life goes on.”

    The vandals ripped Torah scrolls, which are written on parchment, as well as some 100 prayer books, some of which were thrown in the toilet. They damaged and “soiled” prayer shawls and tefillin, the leather phylacteries traditionally worn by men during prayers. The attackers also broke glass and stole silver ornaments that adorned the synagogues’ Torah scrolls.

    “In light of these clearly anti-Semitic incidents we call upon the authorities in the Islamic Republic of Iran to ensure the protection of all places of worship as well as all members of our community, and to bring the perpetrators of these criminal acts to justice,” read a statement by leaders of the Iranian-American Jewish Federation.

    The Jewish community of Shiraz, which today numbers about 2,000, according to Kermanian, has faced adversity before. In 2000, 10 members of the community were sentenced to prison terms for spying for Israel. The U.S. government and Jewish organizations protested the charges and verdict.

    About 10,000 Jews live in Iran at present. Kermanian said there has been heightened use of anti-Semitic propaganda in Iran in recent months.


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    grandbear
    grandbear
    6 years ago

    ITS time to make aliyah .

    Normal
    Normal
    6 years ago

    Time to make Aliyah. You only need a small percentage of the poplulation to make life unbearable.

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    6 years ago

    Islam at it’s best, where is yamsar s international law buddies now? Or the law applies only fabricated stories of ” violence” like in dara?

    ComplicatedTimes
    ComplicatedTimes
    6 years ago

    I expect the Iranian government to repudiate this terrible and horrible crime
    immediately.