Currently, this community has numerous synagogues, special schools, cultural complexes, youth organizations, students, a nursing home, a central library, a community hall and meat stores according to Jewish law in Jewish areas and cities. The dissemination and publication of Jewish cultural works in the form of numerous books and publications has always been ongoing, with ups and downs, and after the revolution, in addition to periodic internal bulletins, the Tamuz magazine (until 1989) and the monthly Ofogh Bina (an organ of the Jewish Association since 1999) have been responsible for this. The Jews of Tehran carry out their sports activities in the form of the Gibor Sports Club. This club is responsible for sports classes and internal competitions as well as competitions between religious minorities and benefits from the cooperation of Jewish and non-Jewish coaches. The Jewish Women’s Organization also cooperates with this club in the field of women’s sports. The Charitable Center is another charitable institution of the Jewish community, the most important of which is the administration of Dr. Sapir Hospital in the south of Tehran, which provides services to all citizens. The cost of running this hospital is mainly covered by Jewish benefactors.