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Angella Nazarian

Angella Nazarian is an Iranian-born American former academic, non-fiction author, conference organizer and philanthropist.
==Early life==
Angella Nazarian was born as Angella Maddahi in Tehran, Iran in the late 1960s.〔JIMENA-Voice of Forgotten Refugees, (Voice of Angella Nazarian- From Revolutionary Tehran to Beverly Hills in One Lifetime ), ''The Jerusalem Post'', 06/10/2013〕〔Michele Dargan, (Author Angella Nazarian explains concealing both Jewish, Iranian heritage ), ''Palm Beach Daily News'', October 21, 2010〕 Her father was a bazaar trader from Rasht.〔 His family name was originally Yacobzadeh; he changed it to Maddahi to obviate antisemitic discrimination.〔 Moreover, they did not tell other people they were Jewish.〔 She has a sister and three brothers.〔 She was educated at Ettefagh, a Jewish school in Tehran.〔
During the Iranian Revolution of 1979, she immigrated to the United States with her family, settling in Beverly Hills, California, where her uncle and brothers lived.〔〔(JBW Talks to Angella Nazarian ), ''Jewish Book Council'', September 2, 2010〕〔Gabriel Kahn, (Something to Talk About: How Angella Nazarian’s First “Women A.R.E.” Conference Came to Be ), ''Los Angeles'', November 5, 2013〕 The next year, her parents went back to Iran to sell their assets, but they were not allowed to leave because of the ongoing Iran–Iraq War.〔 By 1985, they managed to escape to Pakistan, and were sent back to the United States by the Jewish Federations of North America.〔 Both Angella and her parents received political asylum in the United States.〔 They are not allowed to visit Iran again.〔 An interview of her early life as a refugee conducted by JIMENA was published in ''The Jerusalem Post''.〔

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