Kings Point, a village constituting part of Great Neck, has the greatest percentage of Mashadi Jews in the United States. Unlike the Iranian community in Los Angeles, which contains a large number of non-Jewish Persians, the Persian population in and around Great Neck is almost entirely Jewish.
Several thousand of the Great Neck area's 10,000 Mashadi Jews trace their origins to the Iranian city of Mashad, constituting the largest Mashadi community in the United States. After practicing Judaism in secret for almost 100 years, the Mashadi Jews found freedom in the United States. The Mashadi community in Great Neck operates its own synagogues and community centers, and members typically marry within the community.
For more information about the Mashadi Jews, see
Iranian Jewish Center [160 Steamboat Rd, Great Neck, NY 11024, (516) 482-8080] and the Young Mashadi Jewish Center [130 Steamboat Rd, Great Neck, NY 11024, (516) 570-6936].