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Snoshi
12-26-2007, 05:46 PM
After 40 new Iranian immigrants arrive in Israel, Jewish community head in Iran tells reporters that Iranian Jews remain tied to their homeland

Representatives of the Jewish Community in Iran said Wednesday that Iranian Jews have never taken steps to emigrate because of the good living standards enjoyed by religious minorities in Iran and their common cultural roots.

In a communiqué published a day after news of 40 Iranian Jewish immigrants landing in Israel, Jewish community leaders Maurice Mo'atamad and Ciamak Morsathegh wrote that "the report that was published regarding the Iranian Jewish community by the foreign news agencies is an outright lie."

Jewish representative in the Iranian Parliament, Mo'atamed, and President of Tehran's Jewish community Mareh-Sadegh, continued: "The massive propaganda issued by the enemies of the Iranian people and the Jews of Iran has never influenced Jews because of our historical, cultural, and national roots in Iran.

"As we have previously declared, the childish attempts to tempt us and the spreading of lies by anti-Iranian Zionist-Imperialist elements can in no way harm the strong connection of Iranian Jews to the Iranian nation and the sacred government of the Islamic Republic."

Again emphasizing their loyalty to the regime, the leaders write, "We, the Jews of Iran, are Iranians, have always been Iranians, and will always be Iranians. We are ready to sacrifice everything for the sake of our homeland. In spite of foreign propaganda we shall continue to live in the land of our birth."


The Jewish community representatives blamed other countries for raising the immigration issue. "Any attempt on part of foreigners to meddle in Iranian Jewish internal affairs constitutes a part of the West's plan to attack the Iranian people and to fracture Iranian unity. The Jews of Iran, therefore, strongly condemn this completely unacceptable interference. The collective, peaceful life of Iranian Jews throughout history is a testament to the shared path of the Iranian nation and Iran's Jews."

Since the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the Jews of Iran have maintained an appearance of strict loyalty to the country's extremist Islamic regime and have supported its anti-Zionist policies out of necessity. The community now numbers around 25 thousand, concentrated in the country's largest cities: Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz. Jewish Iranians do enjoy religious freedom, but, like other minorities, receive little attention when it comes to financial aid and development assistance.

The Iranian regime works to present the outside world with a picture of tolerance for the many minorities living in the country and distinguishes between hate towards Israel and Zionism on the one hand, and the Jewish religion on the other.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3487120,00.html

vinny_121_ND
12-26-2007, 08:51 PM
Representatives of the Jewish Community in Iran said Wednesday that Iranian Jews have never taken steps to emigrate because of the good living standards enjoyed by religious minorities in Iran and their common cultural roots.

It's not so bad in Iran as the media portrays it to be.

IsraDani
12-26-2007, 08:53 PM
stealth yehudim ftw.

tehran2002
12-26-2007, 10:11 PM
Out of 25,000 Jews they only managed to convince 40 Jews . That shows how pathetic the Israelis are. This was all political , it had nothing to do with the 40 Jews . If anything , this has scared the 25,000 Jews left in Iran , because they don’t feel as secure as they did before this incident . The Israelis cant accept the fact that 25,000 Jews live in Iran during the time when the Israelis are trying to convince the world Ahmadienejad is the next Hitler.

kraf001
12-26-2007, 10:25 PM
so basically a simple run down of what happened:

1. you find a bunch of Jews in Iran who don't mind to live overseas (Iran is no heaven on earth, it is a developing country and just like any other developing country it has citizens who are willing to emigrate)

2. you asked them to come live in Israel

3. they say NO

4. You offer them money

5. They say NO NO

6. You offer them more money

7. They say maybe

8. You offer them even more money

9. After 29 years of trying 40 of them accept the money

10. these 40 Jews rent out their shops and houses, maybe just to be safe they change the ownership to a friend and then rent them out

11. move to Israel, get paid in cash by the Israeli government, get on welfare and live off tax payers money while they also enjoy the regular money sent for them from Iran made by their assets being on rent or investment (enjoying a high interest rate and sky rocket increase in property value)...

well all I have to say is "well played"!! and good on them!

tanks_alot
12-26-2007, 11:44 PM
Jewish Agency officials said the newcomers abandoned their property and possessions in Iran and left without announcing their intended final destination. Most, they said, have come from Tehran.




Ariel said that when he made aliyah six years ago, he had a difficult time: "The state's assistance is not sufficient. We wanted our parents to be with us in Jerusalem but we were told they will be sent to Beersheba. They do not know a word of Hebrew so I am afraid they will not make it."

Yehiel Eckstein, a rabbi who founded the Jewish-evangelical International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, said each immigrant receives $10,000 from the group to help get them started in Israel because they ''start in Israel with nothing,'' leaving behind all their possessions.


http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3486683,00.html

Danik
12-26-2007, 11:53 PM
so basically a simple run down of what happened:

1. you find a bunch of Jews in Iran who don't mind to live overseas (Iran is no heaven on earth, it is a developing country and just like any other developing country it has citizens who are willing to emigrate)

2. you asked them to come live in Israel

3. they say NO

4. You offer them money

5. They say NO NO

6. You offer them more money

7. They say maybe

8. You offer them even more money

9. After 29 years of trying 40 of them accept the money

10. these 40 Jews rent out their shops and houses, maybe just to be safe they change the ownership to a friend and then rent them out

11. move to Israel, get paid in cash by the Israeli government, get on welfare and live off tax payers money while they also enjoy the regular money sent for them from Iran made by their assets being on rent or investment (enjoying a high interest rate and sky rocket increase in property value)...

well all I have to say is "well played"!! and good on them!

Jews in Iran 1948: 140,000-150,000
1979: 80,000
2007: 25,000

That Israel must have gone broke spending so much money trying to convince those happy Jews in Iran to leave over the years.

kraf001
12-27-2007, 12:19 AM
Jews in Iran 1948: 140,000-150,000
1979: 80,000
2007: 25,000

That Israel must have gone broke spending so much money trying to convince those happy Jews in Iran to leave over the years.

Back in 79 many left (there are 22 million Iranians living overseas)... it was a revolution after all and it had its own predictable and normal aftermath.... the bad thing about statistics is that they are nothing but bunch of numbers...

The Jews who left Iran back in 79 moved to US not Israel... when Shah was around Iranian Jews were among the richest of the society and with close ties with royal family... after revolution anyone who had ties with the former government left Iran... but yeah if you want you can compile the history as you wish and portray the 79 revolution as an anti-Semitic movement if that makes you sleep easy at night!

Cralis
12-27-2007, 03:28 AM
Back in 79 many left (there are 22 million Iranians living overseas)... it was a revolution after all and it had its own predictable and normal aftermath.... the bad thing about statistics is that they are nothing but bunch of numbers...

The Jews who left Iran back in 79 moved to US not Israel... when Shah was around Iranian Jews were among the richest of the society and with close ties with royal family... after revolution anyone who had ties with the former government left Iran... but yeah if you want you can compile the history as you wish and portray the 79 revolution as an anti-Semitic movement if that makes you sleep easy at night!

Next thing you know he's going to tell us that there are no gays in Iran. I don't know where your getting your information, but it doesn't sound like the Iran I've come to know over there.

Asheren
12-27-2007, 08:06 AM
I am just wondering maybe they were not allowed to leave. I am not sure how about iran but in such countries geting out might be quite trublesome.

Snoshi
12-27-2007, 08:08 AM
I am just wondering maybe they were not allowed to leave. I am not sure how about iran but in such countries geting out might be quite trublesome.

For Iranians its illegal to even visit Israel.. Thats why these 40 Jews emigrated to Israel through a 3rd country

Snoshi
12-27-2007, 08:12 AM
Out of 25,000 Jews they only managed to convince 40 Jews . That shows how pathetic the Israelis are. This was all political , it had nothing to do with the 40 Jews . If anything , this has scared the 25,000 Jews left in Iran , because they don’t feel as secure as they did before this incident . The Israelis cant accept the fact that 25,000 Jews live in Iran during the time when the Israelis are trying to convince the world Ahmadienejad is the next Hitler.

And in Soviet Union Jews said that living in Soviet Union was the best thing.. Until Glasnost that is..

[WDW]Megaraptor
12-27-2007, 10:01 AM
The Israelis cant accept the fact that 25,000 Jews live in Iran during the time when the Israelis are trying to convince the world Ahmadienejad is the next Hitler.

So what? There were hundreds of thousand if not millions of Jews that lived in Germany during the reign of the real Hitler...

Ordie
12-27-2007, 02:10 PM
What is the issue?
People arrive everyday to Israel to live.
The fact that Iran is making this event an issue makes them look stupid.