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In far-seeing move, AJC reaches out to Iranians worldwide – in Farsi

AJC Farsi seeks to build on success of AJC Arabic's social media accounts and video series that sought to increase Arab world's understanding of the Jewish people.  

by  ILH Staff
Published on  06-09-2021 15:01
Last modified: 06-09-2021 14:37
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To expand American Jewish Committee's (AJC's) reach to audiences in the Middle East, the global advocacy organization has launched AJC Farsi, with Persian-language social media accounts on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

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"The intersection of my Iranian, American, and Jewish identities makes me particularly proud to make this exciting announcement," Saba Soomekh, Associate Director of AJC Los Angeles, told the 2021 Virtual AJC Global Forum's worldwide audience. "AJC Farsi will bolster our efforts to reach Iranians in Iran and diaspora communities in the United States and around the world."

AJC Farsi builds on the enormous success of AJC Arabic's social media accounts and the An Al Yahud (About the Jews) video series, which are aimed at increasing understanding of the Jewish people in the Arab world.

Now AJC is turning to online Persian communities. "The Iranian Jewish community is the oldest in the Diaspora, going back 2700 years," said Soomekh.

Born in Tehran, her family fled Iran and came to the United States in 1978. "My family realized our modern and secular country was regressing back to persecuting religious minorities under what would become the Islamic revolution. We knew we had to leave Iran to live a life free of antisemitism."

While AJC is profoundly concerned about the Iranian regime's malign nuclear activities, suppression of human rights, and sponsorship of terror around the world, it recognizes that the Iranian people are not the regime. "We know the Jewish people and the Iranian people have much in common," added Soomekh.

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