WATCH: Jews in Tehran attend synagogue on Purim

Jews in Tehran, the capital of Iran, recited “Shoshanat Ya’akov,” the song that follows the reading of Megilat Esther (the Scroll of Esther) on Purim, at a local synagogue on Tuesday.

As explained by Chabad.org: In Song of Songs, the Jewish nation is compared to a rose. ‘Shoshanah’ (rose) is a reference to Shushan, recalling the verse “the city of Shushan celebrated and rejoiced.” (Esther 8:15).

Shushan was the capital of Persia, now Iran, when the Purim story took place.

Reading the Megila this morning in Tehran, Iran.

Happy Purim! pic.twitter.com/TshvHOnXPi

— Alliance Rabbis Islamic States (@RabbisAlliance) March 7, 2023

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