Despite living in a country whose government openly wishes for the complete and utter annihilation of the Jewish state, many Jews feel safe and at home living in Iran, finding prosperity in a nation domiciling the second largest Jewish population in the Middle East outside of Israel itself.
In the years immediately prior to the First World War, both Arabs and Jews in Jerusalem relished the news of an impeding implosion of the Ottoman Empire.
While President Donald Trump last year made the bold step of recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, the U.S. State of Florida domiciling a Jewish population of around 630,000 took an even more bold stance declaring Jerusalem as the “eternal and undivided” capital of Israel.
A shofar has been recovered from one of Europe’s oldest synagogues in Worms, Germany that was desecrated by Nazi mobs on Kristallnacht, translated to the English as the “Night of Broken Glass.”