Iran, the Jews and Germany

For all the morality police inspecting whether women are wearing boots outside their pants (the latest no-no on the dress front) and the regime zealots of the Basiji militia, the air you breathe in Iran is not suffocating. Its streets at dusk hum with life — not a monochrome male-only form of it, or one inhabited by fear — but the vibrancy of a changing, highly educated society. Full Story »

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Barry Grossheim
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by Barry Grossheim - Mar. 2, 2009

Insightful and thought provoking look at life in Iran for its Jewish population. A good chance to reconsider the one sided view of this country offered by our government.

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