#شخص_پرستی(نگاهبانی، یا پرستاری کردن از یک شخص)، یعنی حمایت همه جانبه یک اجتماع از عملکرد و رهبری یک شخص تا به سرانجام رساندن یک یا چند مقصود.!
در نظام های به اصطلاح #دمکراتیک، این مهم توسط یک روش که همانا انتخاب توسط تمام اقشار جامعه ، اعم از #دانا و #نادان، #خادم و #خائن، #عالم و #بی_علم است، انجام می پذیرد.
بدیهیست با توجه به درصد حضور انسان متعقل، به انسان کم اندیش، انتخاب در این جامعه، به سمت تعقل جمعی یا ویرانی جمعی می رود.!
(شورش ۵۷، از نمونه های بارز این انتخاب جمعی است).!
در این ساختار #تبلیغات، #مدیا، #ارباب_رسانه، نقش کنترل #افکارعمومی را بدست گرفته، و در واقع جامعه را سمت و سو می دهد.!
و در نهایت شما شاهد #شخص_پرستی، خواهید بود، اما با کنترل #ارباب_رسانه، و ایجاد موج های اجتماعی درست یا نادرست که توسط کنترل کنندگان افکار عمومی حرکت می کنند.!
در سوی دیگر نگرشی موجود است به نام #نخبه_سالاری.
نخبه گان کسانی نیستند که توسط ارباب رسانه، مافیای تبلیغات، و دزدی های اطلاعات، به جامعه معرفی می شوند.!
#نخبگان کسانی هستند که در اثر تمرین و آموزش، ممارست و پیگیری، و رشد و زندگی، در محیط لازم، تولید می شوند، تا در جامعه خود مفید تر واقع شوند.!
از این دست، فرزند پیشه وری که نزد پدر خویش، در محیط آن #پیشه رشد می کند، به #درستکاری در آن پیشه مشهور است، برای آن پیشه، از کودکی آموزش دیده و تربیت شده است، همچنین نزد جامعه پیشه وران دوران خویش، به سبب #دانش، #اخلاق، #تعامل، #تسامح، #تساهل، #خدمت، #انتقال_دانش، شهره می گردد، و اهمیت ارتباط درست با دیگران را در #منش_شغلی خویش به اثبات رسانده، ناخواسته به عنوان نخبه در سطح اجتماع مطرح می شود.
بدیهی است که این مهم نه آن است که توسط بنیادهای دروغ پراکن، #نوبل ، و دستگاههای تبلیغات ورسانه ها یا منبرهای دروغ پراکنی مذاهب ابراهیمی اتفاق افتد، بلکه جامعه به طور خودجوش این افراد را به دیگران معرفی می کند .
انجمن این نخبگان، که در اثر خدمات خویش، به کسب شهره رسیده اند، برای راهبری سیاسی جامعه نخبه سالار، بهترین هم اندیش و همراه فکری و (تصمیم ساز) برای نخبه سیاسی کشور هستند.!
از این دست ، نخبه نظامی را سالار نظام، و نخبه سیاسی را در فرهنگ نخبه سالار ایرانگرایی، شاه می نامیم.
بدیهی است پرستش (نگاهبانی، حفظ و احترام) به این نخبگان، و بخصوص شاه یک فرهنگ و وظیفه اجتماعی است، و هیچ ربطی به شخص پرستی دمکراتیک ندارد.!
این احترام و اعتماد متقابل، چه در عرف جامعه، و چه روح جامعه(قانون) مستور است، و این روح، ایران را از فراز تاریخ زنده نگاه داشته.
101 Jewish Iranians
پاسخحذفPre-modern era[edit]
1. * Mashallah ibn Athari – Persian astrologer and astronomer
2. * Sa'ad al-Dawla – physician and statesman
3. * Rashid al-Din – doctor, writer, and historian
4. * Benjamin Nahawandi – Karaite scholar of the early Middle Ages
5. * Meulana Shahin Shirazi – early Persian poet
6. * Muhammad ibn Muhammad Tabrizi – philosopher and translator, converted to Islam
Politics and military[edit]
1. * David Alliance, Baron Alliance – Iranian-born British businessman; Liberal Democrat politician
2. * Michael Ben-Ari – Israeli politician and current member of the Knesset
3. * Makan Delrahim – United States Assistant Attorney General for the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division under the Trump Administration
4. * Jimmy Delshad – former two-term mayor of Beverly Hills
5. * Manuchehr Eliasi – former Jewish member of the Majlis
6. * Eitan Ben Eliyahu – former Major General in the Israeli Defence Forces
7. * Saeed Emami – former conservative Deputy Minister of Intelligence (convert to Islam)
8. * Dan Halutz – former chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces
9. * Anna Kaplan – American politician and current member of the New York State Senate[120]
10. * Moshe Katsav – former President of Israel
11. * Shaul Mofaz – former Israeli Minister of Defense; current chairman of the Kadima Party in the Knesset
12. * Maurice Motamed – former Jewish member of the Majlis of Iran
13. * David Nahai – former head of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
14. * Abie Nathan – humanitarian and peace activist
15. * Siamak Moreh Sedgh – Jewish member of the Majlis of Iran
16. * Haroun Yashayaei – Chairman of the board of the Tehran Jewish Committee and leader of Iran's Jewish community
17. * Mordechai Zar – Israeli politician and former member of the Knesset
Science and academia[edit]
پاسخحذف1. * Abbas Amanat – professor of history at Yale University (born to a family of Jewish descent that converted to the Baha'i Faith)
2. * Shaul Bakhash – professor of Iranian studies at George Mason University
3. * Aaron Cohen-Gadol – neurosurgeon specializing in surgical treatment of brain tumors and aneurysms
4. * Farshid Delshad – historical-comparative linguistics in German
5. * Avshalom Elitzur – physicist and philosopher
6. * Soleiman Haim – compiled an early and influential Persian language dictionary
7. * Habib Levy – historian best known for his extensive research on the history of Jews in Iran; author of Comprehensive History of the Jews of Iran: The Outset of the Diaspora.
8. * Hakím Masíh – court physician during the late Qajar dynasty (convert to the Baha'i Faith)
9. * Amnon Netzer – professor of the history and culture of Iranian Jews
10. * Samuel Rahbar – discoverer of HbA1C
11. * David B. Samadi – expert in robotic oncology[121]
12. * Saba Soomekh – professor of religious studies and Middle Eastern History at UCLA, and author of books on Iranian Jewish culture
13. * Ehsan Yarshater – historian & founder of the Encyclopedia Iranica (born to Jewish parents who converted to the Baha'i Faith)[122]
Business and economics[edit]
1. * David Alliance – British businessman
2. * Asadollah Asgaroladi – Iranian billionaire (convert to Islam)
3. * Habibollah Asgaroladi – leading Iranian conservative politician (convert to Islam)
4. * J. Darius Bikoff – founder and CEO of Energy Brands
5. * Kiana Danial – personal investing and wealth management expert, CEO of Invest Diva
6. * Habib Elghanian – prominent businessman executed by the Islamic Republic
7. * Ghermezian family – billionaire shopping mall developers
8. * Neil Kadisha – businessman
9. * Nasser David Khalili – billionaire property developer and art collector
10. * Isaac Larian – chief executive officer of MGA Entertainment
11. * Saul Maslavi – president and CEO of Jovani Fashion
12. * Justin Mateen – co-founder and former chief marketing officer of Tinder dating app
13. * David Merage – co-founder of Hot Pockets snack food company
14. * Paul Merage – co-founder of Hot Pockets snack food company
15. * Joseph Moinian, New York City real estate developer.
16. * Fred Ohebshalom – founder of Empire Management Real Estate
17. * Joseph Parnes – investment advisor
18. * Sean Rad – co-founder and former CEO of Tinder dating app
19. * Nouriel Roubini – economist
20. * Ben Shaoul – co-founder of Magnum Real Estate Group
21. * Joel Simkhai – founder of Grindr dating app
22. * Robert Tchenguiz – co-chairman of Rotch Property Group
23. * Vincent Tchenguiz – Chairman of Consensus Business Group
24. * Eli Zelkha – entrepreneur, venture capitalist, professor, and inventor of ambient intelligence
Art and entertainment[edit]
پاسخحذف1. * Dan Ahdoot – stand-up comedian
2. * Jonathan Ahdout – actor
3. * Hossein Amanat – architect, designer of the Azadi Tower in Tehran (born to a family of Jewish descent that converted to the Baha'i Faith)
4. * Yossi Banai – Israeli performer, singer, and actor
5. * Richard Danielpour – composer
6. * David Diaan – actor, producer, screenwriter
7. * Roya Hakakian – writer and poet
8. * Mor Karbasi – singer
9. * Faranak Margolese – writer, best known as author of Off the Derech
10. * Jamie Masada – comedian and businessman. Founder of the Laugh Factory
11. * Dora Levy Mossanen – author of historical fiction
12. * Gina Nahai – writer
13. * Adi Nes – photographer
14. * Rita – Israeli pop star
15. * Shahram Shiva – performance poet
16. * Dalia Sofer – writer, best known for The Septembers of Shiraz
17. * Bahar Soomekh – actress
18. * Tami Stronach – choreographer
19. * Subliminal – Israeli hip-hop singer
20. * Elie Tahari – high-end fashion designer[123]
21. * Shaun Toub – actor
22. * Elham Yaghoubian- writer
23. * Bob Yari – film producer
Religion[edit]
1. * Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron – previous Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel
2. * Shmuley Boteach – American rabbi
3. * Lutfu'lláh Hakím – Baha'i leader (born to a family of Jewish descent that converted to the Baha'i Faith)
4. * Menahem Shemuel Halevy – rabbi
5. * Yousef Hamadani Cohen – former chief rabbi of Iran
6. * Uriel Davidi – former chief rabbi of Iran
7. * Mashallah Golestani-Nejad – current chief rabbi of Iran
8. * Yedidia Shofet – former chief rabbi of Iran
Miscellaneous[edit]
1. * Menashe Amir – Persian-language broadcaster in Israel
2. * Soleyman Binafard – wrestler
3. * Janet Kohan-Sedq – track and field athlete
4. * Shamsi Hekmat – women's rights activist who pioneered reforms in women's status in Iran. Founded the first Iranian Jewish women's organization (Sazman Banovan Yahud i Iran) in 1947.
5. * Leandra Medine, author, blogger, and humor writer best known for Man Repeller, an independent fashion and lifestyle website
6. * Homa Sarshar – journalist, author, and feminist activist. Columnist for Zan-e-Ruz magazine Kayhan daily newspaper (1964–1973).
7. * Albert Elay Shaltiel – philanthropist, founder and director of ILAI Fund