The Persians & The Jewish People
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This podcast examines the 2,700-year history of the Jewish people in Iran, tracing a legacy that began with Cyrus the Great liberating Jews from Babylonian captivity. While the Pahlavi Dynasty ushered in a "Golden Era" of prosperity and religious freedom, the 1979 Islamic Revolution radically shifted the landscape into one of hostility and strict religious law. Personal narratives and historical records highlight Iran’s role as a refuge for Jewish orphans during World War II, contrasted against the later execution of industrialist Habib Elghanian. Modern accounts describe the mass exodus of the community and the challenges of maintaining cultural identity through food and memory in the diaspora. Ultimately, the collection portrays a complex evolution from ancient Persian-Jewish harmony to a contemporary era of political tension and restrictive social change.