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Teheran's Jewish Community
Posted May 6th, 2008 by FORRabbi Lynn Gottlieb is currently co-leading our delegation in Iran. This is her first blog entry, posted 2 days ago at ShomerShalom.org.
I arrived in Iran three days ago. We have met with many people from formal meetings to people on the streets and everyone expresses the same message: please urge our government to negotiate with their government.
The most moving experience for me personally has been to meet and pray with the Jewish community of Teheran. I was able to meet the current and future Jewish member of Parliment. Ciamak Morsathegh, who begins to serve his community as a member of parliment in 20 days also hosted me and several delegation members to a wonderful Sabbath meal. While at synagogue on Friday evening, I was called to address the congregation. It was a very moving experience and people were extremely warm and clapped profusely, even when I expressed a hope that I would like to someday return to Iran and meet the first ordained woman rabbi in Iran. The Iranian community appears to be doing well, worships freely, and sponsors six day schools with a population of five hundred chilren attending. The youth were very evident at services.
Happy Hanukkah!
Posted December 4th, 2007 by Ruby SinreichTonight is the first night of Hanukkah. Although I did not actually light the candles on my menorah at home, I did make latkes from scratch - a first for me! Here's a photo of a friend's candles tonight:
![[calendar]](http://forusa.org/images/070921/FORcalendar.png)
![[menorah]](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2192/2086996847_a19744d849_m.jpg)




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