Daniel Bral
Son of Iranian immigrants

A bedrock fallacy underpinning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since its inception is that it’s inherently ideologically incompatible to be both pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian. That reductive mindset has dominated the discourse to the detriment of healthy debate and conflict resolution.
A better future begins by disabusing ourselves of that notion. Because a precondition for peace is accepting the other’s humanity.
My new article for the Los Angeles Times.
Read the article in full by clicking the link in my bio.
(Photographs not chosen by me)

With ceasefire in place, I wrote about Iran, and the war, through the eyes of Iranian Jews—mine and my family’s in particular. I talk about my mom’s longing to go back, and the shadow of my grandfather, the former Jewish member of Parliament in pre-Revolution Iran. It’s a personal, albeit familiar, immigrant and Jewish exile story.
“Iran Was Theirs, Too”
Read in full by swiping through or going to danielbral.medium.com.

With ceasefire in place, I wrote about Iran, and the war, through the eyes of Iranian Jews—mine and my family’s in particular. I talk about my mom’s longing to go back, and the shadow of my grandfather, the former Jewish member of Parliament in pre-Revolution Iran. It’s a personal, albeit familiar, immigrant and Jewish exile story.
“Iran Was Theirs, Too”
Read in full by swiping through or going to danielbral.medium.com.

With ceasefire in place, I wrote about Iran, and the war, through the eyes of Iranian Jews—mine and my family’s in particular. I talk about my mom’s longing to go back, and the shadow of my grandfather, the former Jewish member of Parliament in pre-Revolution Iran. It’s a personal, albeit familiar, immigrant and Jewish exile story.
“Iran Was Theirs, Too”
Read in full by swiping through or going to danielbral.medium.com.

With ceasefire in place, I wrote about Iran, and the war, through the eyes of Iranian Jews—mine and my family’s in particular. I talk about my mom’s longing to go back, and the shadow of my grandfather, the former Jewish member of Parliament in pre-Revolution Iran. It’s a personal, albeit familiar, immigrant and Jewish exile story.
“Iran Was Theirs, Too”
Read in full by swiping through or going to danielbral.medium.com.

With ceasefire in place, I wrote about Iran, and the war, through the eyes of Iranian Jews—mine and my family’s in particular. I talk about my mom’s longing to go back, and the shadow of my grandfather, the former Jewish member of Parliament in pre-Revolution Iran. It’s a personal, albeit familiar, immigrant and Jewish exile story.
“Iran Was Theirs, Too”
Read in full by swiping through or going to danielbral.medium.com.

With ceasefire in place, I wrote about Iran, and the war, through the eyes of Iranian Jews—mine and my family’s in particular. I talk about my mom’s longing to go back, and the shadow of my grandfather, the former Jewish member of Parliament in pre-Revolution Iran. It’s a personal, albeit familiar, immigrant and Jewish exile story.
“Iran Was Theirs, Too”
Read in full by swiping through or going to danielbral.medium.com.

With ceasefire in place, I wrote about Iran, and the war, through the eyes of Iranian Jews—mine and my family’s in particular. I talk about my mom’s longing to go back, and the shadow of my grandfather, the former Jewish member of Parliament in pre-Revolution Iran. It’s a personal, albeit familiar, immigrant and Jewish exile story.
“Iran Was Theirs, Too”
Read in full by swiping through or going to danielbral.medium.com.

My new article for the Los Angeles Times.
Available at the link in my bio.

“The Best Hope for Peace is the Israeli Left. Don’t Abandon Them.” My new article for @thedailybeast.
Read the article in full by clicking the link in my bio.

Bucket list: Get published by Haaretz… ✔️.
My new article, “Redefining What it Means to be ‘Pro-Israel,’” or “AIPAC's Fallen Crown: The Arrogance and Absurdity of America's 'pro-Israel' Lobby” for HAARETZ, at the link in my bio.
(If there’s a paywall and you can’t read it, message me and I’ll send it to you.)

Several months ago I set out to create something that I found missing: an event that spotlighted the history, culture, and cuisine of Iranian Jews. The story of Ashkenazis is one well-told and often studied. The same cannot be said about Jews from the Middle East and North Africa. We’re hardly represented, and if ever in a positive light.
Everyone knows about Iran, especially with the revolution that’s taking place. But it’s safe to assume that peoples’ knowledge of Iran is limited to a story of conflict and extremism. So it was important to me that the Iranian Jews’ story, and Iran, be written and told the right way. That’s why we came together. To tell that story.
I want to thank the organizations that sponsored this event and made it possible: @israelpolicyforum, @progressivezionists, @jimena_voice, and @30yearsafter. I also want to thank the incredible @nicoleskitchenla for feeding and hosting us. Last but not least, I want to thank the one and only @houman.sarshar, for telling our story the way nobody else can.
Several months ago I set out to create something that I found missing: an event that spotlighted the history, culture, and cuisine of Iranian Jews. The story of Ashkenazis is one well-told and often studied. The same cannot be said about Jews from the Middle East and North Africa. We’re hardly represented, and if ever in a positive light.
Everyone knows about Iran, especially with the revolution that’s taking place. But it’s safe to assume that peoples’ knowledge of Iran is limited to a story of conflict and extremism. So it was important to me that the Iranian Jews’ story, and Iran, be written and told the right way. That’s why we came together. To tell that story.
I want to thank the organizations that sponsored this event and made it possible: @israelpolicyforum, @progressivezionists, @jimena_voice, and @30yearsafter. I also want to thank the incredible @nicoleskitchenla for feeding and hosting us. Last but not least, I want to thank the one and only @houman.sarshar, for telling our story the way nobody else can.

Several months ago I set out to create something that I found missing: an event that spotlighted the history, culture, and cuisine of Iranian Jews. The story of Ashkenazis is one well-told and often studied. The same cannot be said about Jews from the Middle East and North Africa. We’re hardly represented, and if ever in a positive light.
Everyone knows about Iran, especially with the revolution that’s taking place. But it’s safe to assume that peoples’ knowledge of Iran is limited to a story of conflict and extremism. So it was important to me that the Iranian Jews’ story, and Iran, be written and told the right way. That’s why we came together. To tell that story.
I want to thank the organizations that sponsored this event and made it possible: @israelpolicyforum, @progressivezionists, @jimena_voice, and @30yearsafter. I also want to thank the incredible @nicoleskitchenla for feeding and hosting us. Last but not least, I want to thank the one and only @houman.sarshar, for telling our story the way nobody else can.
Several months ago I set out to create something that I found missing: an event that spotlighted the history, culture, and cuisine of Iranian Jews. The story of Ashkenazis is one well-told and often studied. The same cannot be said about Jews from the Middle East and North Africa. We’re hardly represented, and if ever in a positive light.
Everyone knows about Iran, especially with the revolution that’s taking place. But it’s safe to assume that peoples’ knowledge of Iran is limited to a story of conflict and extremism. So it was important to me that the Iranian Jews’ story, and Iran, be written and told the right way. That’s why we came together. To tell that story.
I want to thank the organizations that sponsored this event and made it possible: @israelpolicyforum, @progressivezionists, @jimena_voice, and @30yearsafter. I also want to thank the incredible @nicoleskitchenla for feeding and hosting us. Last but not least, I want to thank the one and only @houman.sarshar, for telling our story the way nobody else can.

Several months ago I set out to create something that I found missing: an event that spotlighted the history, culture, and cuisine of Iranian Jews. The story of Ashkenazis is one well-told and often studied. The same cannot be said about Jews from the Middle East and North Africa. We’re hardly represented, and if ever in a positive light.
Everyone knows about Iran, especially with the revolution that’s taking place. But it’s safe to assume that peoples’ knowledge of Iran is limited to a story of conflict and extremism. So it was important to me that the Iranian Jews’ story, and Iran, be written and told the right way. That’s why we came together. To tell that story.
I want to thank the organizations that sponsored this event and made it possible: @israelpolicyforum, @progressivezionists, @jimena_voice, and @30yearsafter. I also want to thank the incredible @nicoleskitchenla for feeding and hosting us. Last but not least, I want to thank the one and only @houman.sarshar, for telling our story the way nobody else can.

Several months ago I set out to create something that I found missing: an event that spotlighted the history, culture, and cuisine of Iranian Jews. The story of Ashkenazis is one well-told and often studied. The same cannot be said about Jews from the Middle East and North Africa. We’re hardly represented, and if ever in a positive light.
Everyone knows about Iran, especially with the revolution that’s taking place. But it’s safe to assume that peoples’ knowledge of Iran is limited to a story of conflict and extremism. So it was important to me that the Iranian Jews’ story, and Iran, be written and told the right way. That’s why we came together. To tell that story.
I want to thank the organizations that sponsored this event and made it possible: @israelpolicyforum, @progressivezionists, @jimena_voice, and @30yearsafter. I also want to thank the incredible @nicoleskitchenla for feeding and hosting us. Last but not least, I want to thank the one and only @houman.sarshar, for telling our story the way nobody else can.

Several months ago I set out to create something that I found missing: an event that spotlighted the history, culture, and cuisine of Iranian Jews. The story of Ashkenazis is one well-told and often studied. The same cannot be said about Jews from the Middle East and North Africa. We’re hardly represented, and if ever in a positive light.
Everyone knows about Iran, especially with the revolution that’s taking place. But it’s safe to assume that peoples’ knowledge of Iran is limited to a story of conflict and extremism. So it was important to me that the Iranian Jews’ story, and Iran, be written and told the right way. That’s why we came together. To tell that story.
I want to thank the organizations that sponsored this event and made it possible: @israelpolicyforum, @progressivezionists, @jimena_voice, and @30yearsafter. I also want to thank the incredible @nicoleskitchenla for feeding and hosting us. Last but not least, I want to thank the one and only @houman.sarshar, for telling our story the way nobody else can.

An open letter and petition of solidarity. For all electeds, for all activists, for all people. Please sign on using the link in my bio and share.

An open letter and petition of solidarity. For all electeds, for all activists, for all people. Please sign on using the link in my bio and share.

Last night’s @cademocrats #nowruz (Iranian New Year) panel. It was an honor to be there and be in such special company celebrating our culture.
Last night’s @cademocrats #nowruz (Iranian New Year) panel. It was an honor to be there and be in such special company celebrating our culture.
Last night’s @cademocrats #nowruz (Iranian New Year) panel. It was an honor to be there and be in such special company celebrating our culture.

Last night’s @cademocrats #nowruz (Iranian New Year) panel. It was an honor to be there and be in such special company celebrating our culture.

Last night’s @cademocrats #nowruz (Iranian New Year) panel. It was an honor to be there and be in such special company celebrating our culture.

Last night’s @cademocrats #nowruz (Iranian New Year) panel. It was an honor to be there and be in such special company celebrating our culture.

Last night’s @cademocrats #nowruz (Iranian New Year) panel. It was an honor to be there and be in such special company celebrating our culture.

I had the ridiculous privilege of being interviewed by my sister @tiffanymaj for @beverlyhillsweekly. I talked about being a California Democratic Party Delegate, my path to politics, and now my role as campaign manager for @rob4controller. Check it out at bhweekly.com.

I had the ridiculous privilege of being interviewed by my sister @tiffanymaj for @beverlyhillsweekly. I talked about being a California Democratic Party Delegate, my path to politics, and now my role as campaign manager for @rob4controller. Check it out at bhweekly.com.

I’m on an official ballot! #29!
Friends - keep an eye out for your ballot arriving in the mail. When you vote, remember to bubble in your registration ID # on the back of your ballot (your ID # is given to you on the letter that comes with your ballot).
Please consider supporting the entire Grassroots Slate. For your convenience, here are the numbers on the ballot that correspond with each of our names: 10, 14, 15, 20, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 33, 36, 39, 42, and 53.
Return your ballot ASAP so it’s received before the Jan 27 deadline. Postage is free.
Grateful for all your support.
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