Source:
Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans (PAAIA), Washington, D.C.
The Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute
Center for Persian Studies, University of Maryland at College Park, the Joseph
and Rebecca Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies, and the Library of Congress are
sponsoring a unique and timely International Conference on Iranian Jewry. The
conference will be held from November 1-3, 2008 at the University of Maryland,
Van Munching Hall.

Beginning with the Achaemenid period and lasting
beyond the emigration of a portion of Iran's Jewish population to the State of
Israel in 1950s, Jews have had a complex interaction with the Persian state and
culture. The Jews of Iran comprise not only one of the oldest populations of
Jews in the world, but also one of the most ancient threads in the multifarious
fabric of the ancient Iranian community. This interdisciplinary conference
encourages investigations not only with an eye on contemporary socio-political
dynamics, but further, and more importantly, with the aim gradually to fill some
of the lingering gaps in our knowledge about Iranian Jewry, ultimately to enrich
both fields of Iranian and Jewish studies.
PAAIA supports and applauds the sponsors for
organizing the International Conference on Iranian Jewry, which will undoubtedly
shed much needed light on a topic of great interest and importance to the
Iranian American community. We also applaud the vision and timely efforts of Dr.
Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak, the Founding Director and Professor of Center for Persian
Studies at the University of Maryland, without which this conference would not
have been possible.
Click
here to learn more about the conference.
To RSVP, please contact the Joseph and Rebecca
Meyerhoff Center at 301.405.4975 or by email at jwst-contact@umd.edu OR the
Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute Center for Persian Studies at 301.405.1891.
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