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About Shofar...
The founders of The Iranian-American Jewish Federation Of California
believed it essential to start a publication for the Iranian
Jewish community in order to open the lines of communication
between people and keep them in touch with each other, as
well as providing information about the activities of this
and other Jewish organizations within the community. This
was the idea behind the creation of Shofar magazine
Shofar was first published in 1982, under the creative
direction and editing of Homa Sarshar, a well known and
loved journalist inside and outside of Iran. The publication
reached one of its peek periods under the expert editing and
management of Sion Ebrahimi, well known within the community
for his pointed editorials and thought provoking short
stories. As nothing ever stays the same and change is part
of survival, other changes in the management and editing of
Shofar followed. Upon Ebrahimi’s retirement from Shofar, for
a short period of time Dr. Ruben Melamed published the
magazine and later Dr. Shokrollah Baravarian, one of the
past presidents of IAJF’s Board of Directors, took over the
task.
As of spring of 2007, Shofar has embraced a new season. Its
new editor Mojgan Moghadam-Rahbar, a graduate of California
State University of Northridge’s school of Journalism with
great experience in the print media as well as radio and
television, has captured the interest of the younger
Iranian-Americans by creating a well written, informative
and entertaining English section to the publication. Today
Shofar is a quarterly publication with two separate English
and Persian sections designed specifically for the
readership of each section. Many energetic, young, writers
have joined the publication with the goal of achieving what
Shofar and its creators set out to do, keeping the community
informed and encouraging healthy and constructive
communication within the Iranian-American Jewish society.
We hope that Shofar will be successful in re-inventing
itself in the future, as it has done in the past, in order
to keep up with the needs of the community and the people it
hopes to serve.
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