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Mandaean Cultural Day – 2016

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The Mandeans are an ethno-religious minority population that originates in Iraq, Iran, and Syria. They were displaced from Iraq after 2003 as a result of extreme violence and persecution. Their Gnostic religion predates Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Unable to defend themselves due to their pacifist religion, the 60-70,000 adherents were scattered throughout the world. There are about 2,500 Mandaeans in Worcester, MA.

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  • About the Mandaean Society of Massachusetts
  • Mandaeans graduate from a financial literacy 7 week session!
  • These Iraqi immigrants revere John the Baptist, but they’re not Christians
  • Worcester branch of Mandaean faith works to plant roots
  • In Worcester, Mandaeans seek their own temple

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