Monthly magazine number 31

A Brief Look at the History of Nazism in Iran / Reza Najafi
Small souvenir Simultaneous but meaningful coincidence, or as Carl Gustav Jung puts it, an interesting synchronicity, is that the time of writing this article coincides with November 9th, the anniversary of the “Kristallnacht” or the Night of Broken Glass. On this day in 1938 in Germany, the Nazis, with the help of pressure groups and […]...
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Investigation of the issue of 12 missing Iranian Jews in an interview with Bijan Khalili.
12 Iranian Jews who at different times intended to illegally leave the country from the Iran-Pakistan border, never reached the other side of the borders and after almost 20 years, it is still said that there is no information about the fate of these individuals. Despite the remarkable silence, the pursuit of the status of […]...
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Spring has gone to the media in an interview with Eisa Saharkhiz.
Isa Saharkhiz, a well-known journalist, was arrested in July 2009 following widespread arrests after the controversial 2009 presidential election. He received his release papers in October of this year while in the hospital, but was sentenced to 3 years in prison by Judge Salavati, the head of Branch 15 of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran, […]...
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Let’s speak and act freely, without fear and with boldness.
Mr. Rolf Gompertz, born on December 29, 1927 in Krefeld, Germany. He had a difficult childhood due to being Jewish and it was impossible for his family to live a normal life. Hitler had launched a campaign to demonize Jews and his slogan was “Jews are the cause of our misfortune.” The Nazis burned books […]...
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Mahnaz Afkhami: Emphasis should be on a society with justice and fairness.
Mahnaz Afkhami was the head of the Women’s Organization during the Pahlavi era and the Minister of Women’s Affairs in the last three years of that period. Mahnaz Afkhami, who has a high level of education from reputable universities outside of Iran, is a living example of the elite generation that emerged during the Pahlavi […]...
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Maurice Matmed: Denial of the Tragedy of the Holocaust has corrupted the Kalimian society.
Engineer Maurice Mo’tamed, born in 1323 in the city of Hamadan. He was born into a Jewish family and in 1379, he was selected as the representative of the Iranian Kalimian community in the sixth term of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, under the presidency of Mehdi Karroubi. He was also chosen as a member of […]...
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Iranian Jews: “Iran is a country that we love.”
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, said in his recent speech at the United Nations General Assembly: “Iran threatens the existence of its own country.” He accused Iran of being organized against Jews and referred to the new President of Iran as a “wolf in sheep’s clothing.” But one of the groups that rejects […]...
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Development of underprivileged areas, pushing back the mindset of violence-centered thinking.
On the evening of Friday, the third of Aban month, various state news agencies reported the killing of 14 Iranian border guards by an armed group opposed to the government. The armed group, known as “Jaish al-Adl,” launched a surprise attack during an armed clash with the border forces in the city of Saravan, killing […]...
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Leaving the homeland; reasons and extent.
Iran is considered a diverse country in terms of ethnicity and religion, with a colorful political and economic structure that is heavily influenced by its religious ideology. The Jewish community in Iran is one of these minorities, who have faced many ups and downs during their presence in the country for thousands of years. The […]...
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Karun, a half-dead river that flows to Isfahan with its remaining life.
“We need Karun water to revive the Zayandeh Rud. Everything from this conversation and interview with the new governor of Isfahan, Rasoul Zargarpour, published by Iran’s Water News Network, and his 9-hour visit to the ongoing project of the third Koohrang tunnel to transfer water from Karun tributaries to Isfahan, sparked a debate and argument […]...
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Gender segregation or discrimination!?
Since the time when in Iran, the traditional schools gave way to modern schools and the clergy, who were the administrators of these centers, lost one of their important bases and intellectuals became their successors in the educational institutions, a historical conflict between the seminaries and modernism and the university as a modern institution began. […]...
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Legal issues of the Jewish community in Iran.
With the occurrence of the revolution in Iran and the establishment of a government based solely on religious ideology, specifically of the Islamic type, and the emphasis of the new rulers on laws being based on Islamic law and the Shia religion, one of the ongoing challenges in the behavior of Islamic rulers towards minorities […]...
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