Disguised Faith: How the Jews of Mashhad Practiced Judaism in Secret

The Art of Religious Disguise

After their forced conversion, Mashhadi Jews became outwardly Muslim. They adopted Islamic names, attended mosques, and followed visible customs expected by the surrounding society. But beneath this external identity, a parallel religious life continued.

Instead of abandoning Judaism, they reshaped it into something that could survive under constant threat. This required not only faith, but creativity and discipline.

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