“Symphony of Harmony” gathering at wounded Tehran synagogue
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Rafiee-Nia Synagogue was damaged in attacks by the United States and the Israeli regime.
Pars Today – The “Symphony of Harmony” meeting was held on Thursday evening next to the Rafiee-Nia Synagogue, which was damaged in attacks by the United States and the Israeli regime.
According to Pars Today, citing IRNA, Seyyed Reza Salehi Amiri said on Thursday at the “Symphony of Harmony” gathering held beside the Rafiee-Nia Synagogue that the Jewish community in Iran has a history spanning several centuries and possesses deep roots, identity, and longstanding heritage in the country, and has always lived in peace and harmony within Iranian society.
He added that the question has always been raised as to why the “child-killing Israeli regime” attacked the synagogue. He said he believes the regime’s anger toward Iranian Jews stems from their presence in this geography and that the attack was motivated by revenge.
Salehi Amiri emphasized that Iranian society today shares a common pain and a common enemy, and that through solidarity and empathy, it can overcome these challenges.
Rabbi Arash Tehrani stated at the meeting that friendship, affection, cooperation, love, and sincerity have always existed among all people of Iran, regardless of ethnicity, race, or religion, and that this reflects God’s grace upon all of them.
Majid Saeedi, a religious studies and mysticism student at the University of Tehran, also referred to the crimes of the Israeli regime, saying that there is a regime in West Asia that seeks its survival through division among other religions and ignores the right of other faiths to exist.
He added, questioning how the world remains silent in the face of this regime’s crimes, that if people do not act and remain silent, the next place to be bombed could be any place of worship.
The Jewish synagogue in Tehran was targeted by the United States and the Israeli regime on Tuesday (April 7, 2026).