TEHERAN (VINNews) — A new clip of a wedding taking place in Teheran shows a groom reciting the words “If I forget thee, O Jerusalem” together with the rabbi of the Iranian Jewish community, Rabbi Yehuda Grami.
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תיעוד מתוך חתונה של זוג בקהילה היהודית בטהראן. חם מהתנור pic.twitter.com/aOVof35ayZ
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The Iranian Jews are worried perhaps more than most any other group of Jews about the damage the Zionists have caused the Jewish people with their identity theft of the Jewish people and their (Zionist) invasion of Eretz Yisrael in general and, in this case, Yerushalayim.
So, of course, when the Iranian Jews pray “If I forget you, Jerusalem”, they certainly mean (what all Jews understand and) what this has always meant: Jerusalem that mourns its children who have been expelled and, added to that for the past century or so, Zionist idolatry and other Zionist abuses of the holy city, Jerusalem.
In other words, that prayer is at least as relevant under Zionist rule than it was prior to Zionist rule and throughout the ages since the destruction of the Second Temple.