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Iranian Jews in Israel refers to the community of Iranian Jews who immigrated to Ottoman Palestine, Mandatory Palestine, and later the State of Israel. Iranian Jews in Israel number more than 200,000 and most of them are Israeli born.
History
The first Iranian Jews to settle in Ottoman Palestine were from Shiraz. They left in 1815 in a caravan, making their way to the port of Bushehr and from there boarded a ship to Basra in southern Iraq.
From there, they traveled by land to Baghdad and Damascus. Those who survived the difficult journey settled in Tzfat and Jerusalem, establishing the nucleus of the Iranian Jewish community in these cities.
After the establishment of the State of Israel, immigration increased significantly. In 1952, approximately 30,000 Iranian Jews immigrated to Israel under the Israeli mission Operation Cyrus. In the 1950s, the Israeli treatment of Iranian Jews was similar to the Israeli treatment of other Jews from the Middle Eastern and North African region. Since the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, over 200,000 Iranians have settled in Israel.
Many Iranian Jews immigrated to Israel after the Iranian Revolution in 1979. Following the revolution, an additional 10,000 to 15,000 Iranian Jews immigrated directly to Israel. Many others migrated first to the United States or Europe and then to Israel, mainly out of fear of the Ayatollah's regime but also from lack of familiarity with Israel. Some fled after Habib Elghanian was murdered after being accused of "Zionism."
Israel continues to encourage the remaining Jews in Iran (less than 9,000) to immigrate, since Israel sees them as hostages of the Iranian regime. In 2007, Israel offered monetary incentives to Jews in Iran to encourage Iranian Jewish immigration to Israel. Jews of Iranian descent in Israel are considered Mizrahim. A Mizrahi Jew, broadly construed, is a Jewish person from North Africa and Asia.
Kol Israel transmits daily radio broadcasts to Iran in the Persian language and Menashe Amir, an Iranian Jew, hosts a talk show that draws callers from Iran.
Notable Israelis of Iranian descent
Joel Simkhai - founder of Grindr
Sean Rad – founder of Tinder
David Rokni - Israeli colonel
Eliezer Avtabi - Israeli politician
Yossi Avni-Levy - Israeli ambassador, diplomat
Galit Distel-Atbaryan - Israeli politician, writer
Nitsana Darshan-Leitner - Israeli attorney
Sharon Roffe Ofir - Israeli journalist, politician
Eli Avivi - founder of the micronation Akhzivland
Menashe Amir – Broadcaster in the Persian-language Kol Israel radio
Yigal Sebty - Iranian books Writer/Translator & Broadcaster in the Persian-language Kol Israel radio - retired in 2014
Orly (Fernos) Rem - Broadcaster and Director of the Persian-language Kol Israel radio
Sima Bachar – Mrs. Israel 2005
Michael Ben-Ari – Israeli politician
Dan Halutz – Former chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces
Mor Karbasi – Singer
Moshe Katsav – Former President of Israel
Rita Kleinstein – Israeli pop singer
Shaul Mofaz – Former IDF Chief of Staff and Israeli Minister of Transport. Had been elected the chairman of the Kadima.
Mordechai Zar – Israeli politician and former member of the Knesset
Ramtin Sebty – Head of the IDF's nonconventional weapons defensive alignment
Zion Evrony – Israel's ambassador to the Vatican and former ambassador to Ireland
Yosef Shiloach – Israeli comedy actor
Lior Eliyahu – Israeli professional basketball player
Ofir Davidzada – Israeli football player
Liraz Charhi – Israeli actress, singer
Moussa B. H. Youdim – Professor Emeritus, Winner of Israel Prize for Life Science.
See also
History of the Jews in Iran
Jewish ethnic divisions
Iran–Israel relations
References
External links
Iran's Jews Archived 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine
Documentary about Iranian Israelis
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- Bangsa Asiria
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- Iranian Jews in Israel
- Iranian Jews
- History of the Jews in Iran
- Iran–Israel relations
- Kurdish Jews in Israel
- Exodus of Iranian Jews
- Iran–Israel proxy conflict
- Israeli Jews
- Iraqi Jews in Israel
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