Protesters in Iran mark Purin by demonstrating near the tomb of Esther and Mordechai

On March 24, a mass protest occurred in Hamadan, Iran near the tomb of Esther and Mordechai. The rally was dedicated to the Jewish holiday of Purim and the participants blamed Jews for the “Holocaust” of the Persian people. Videos of the event were shared on social media. The tomb, which has been a significant pilgrimage site for Jews in Iran for centuries, is uncertain who is actually buried there with one version suggesting it is Shoshandukht, wife of Sasanian king Yazdegerd I. Another burial site for Esther and Mordechai is believed to be in Kfar Baram in Galilee, Israel near Lebanon’s border.

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