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Chevra haChachamot
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From JIMENA:
Purim tells the story of the Iranian (Persian) Jews are widely considered the longest continuously existing Jewish diaspora—Persian Jewry—and invites us to explore Jewish life in Persia, from ancient times to today. At a moment when Iran is once again at the center of global attention, this history feels especially urgent.

And it raises an essential question: who are Persian Jews? We’re honored to be joined by writer and scholar Alan Niku, who will guide this conversation from a deeply personal and historical perspective. Alan lives in what we affectionately call Tehrangeles—home to the largest Iranian population outside of Iran—and brings lived experience, scholarship, and storytelling to the table.

Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-story-of-esther-a-journey-through-persian-jewish-history-registration-1982321278306

#Mazeldon #Jewish #Judaism #Purim

American Jewish University presents

Purim
The Story of Esther with Alan Niku
A Journey Through Persian Jewish History

Virtual. Sunday March 1 from 5 PM to 6:30 PST

Illustration of a girl is traditional Persian costume. 

The Purim story centers on Queen Esther—the first Jewish queen—and is preserved not in a book, but in a Megillah, a sacred scroll, just like the Torah itself. It’s a story of courage, hidden identity, and survival in exile.
American Jewish University presents Purim The Story of Esther with Alan Niku A Journey Through Persian Jewish History Virtual. Sunday March 1 from 5 PM to 6:30 PST Illustration of a girl is traditional Persian costume. The Purim story centers on Queen Esther—the first Jewish queen—and is preserved not in a book, but in a Megillah, a sacred scroll, just like the Torah itself. It’s a story of courage, hidden identity, and survival in exile.
American Jewish University presents Purim The Story of Esther with Alan Niku A Journey Through Persian Jewish History Virtual. Sunday March 1 from 5 PM to 6:30 PST Illustration of a girl is traditional Persian costume. The Purim story centers on Queen Esther—the first Jewish queen—and is preserved not in a book, but in a Megillah, a sacred scroll, just like the Torah itself. It’s a story of courage, hidden identity, and survival in exile.
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The Story of Esther: A Journey Through Persian Jewish History

This Purim, we’re taking a deeper look at one of the most extraordinary stories in Jewish history.
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Chevra haChachamot
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@chevrahachachamot@babka.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

From JIMENA:
Purim tells the story of the Iranian (Persian) Jews are widely considered the longest continuously existing Jewish diaspora—Persian Jewry—and invites us to explore Jewish life in Persia, from ancient times to today. At a moment when Iran is once again at the center of global attention, this history feels especially urgent.

And it raises an essential question: who are Persian Jews? We’re honored to be joined by writer and scholar Alan Niku, who will guide this conversation from a deeply personal and historical perspective. Alan lives in what we affectionately call Tehrangeles—home to the largest Iranian population outside of Iran—and brings lived experience, scholarship, and storytelling to the table.

Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-story-of-esther-a-journey-through-persian-jewish-history-registration-1982321278306

#Mazeldon #Jewish #Judaism #Purim

American Jewish University presents

Purim
The Story of Esther with Alan Niku
A Journey Through Persian Jewish History

Virtual. Sunday March 1 from 5 PM to 6:30 PST

Illustration of a girl is traditional Persian costume. 

The Purim story centers on Queen Esther—the first Jewish queen—and is preserved not in a book, but in a Megillah, a sacred scroll, just like the Torah itself. It’s a story of courage, hidden identity, and survival in exile.
American Jewish University presents Purim The Story of Esther with Alan Niku A Journey Through Persian Jewish History Virtual. Sunday March 1 from 5 PM to 6:30 PST Illustration of a girl is traditional Persian costume. The Purim story centers on Queen Esther—the first Jewish queen—and is preserved not in a book, but in a Megillah, a sacred scroll, just like the Torah itself. It’s a story of courage, hidden identity, and survival in exile.
American Jewish University presents Purim The Story of Esther with Alan Niku A Journey Through Persian Jewish History Virtual. Sunday March 1 from 5 PM to 6:30 PST Illustration of a girl is traditional Persian costume. The Purim story centers on Queen Esther—the first Jewish queen—and is preserved not in a book, but in a Megillah, a sacred scroll, just like the Torah itself. It’s a story of courage, hidden identity, and survival in exile.
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The Story of Esther: A Journey Through Persian Jewish History

This Purim, we’re taking a deeper look at one of the most extraordinary stories in Jewish history.
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