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Iranian Zoroastrian Association
About Iranian Zoroastrian Association
Since its founding in 1986, the Iranian Zoroastrian Association has served as a vital bridge connecting Iranian-American communities across the Northeast, with roots firmly established in Suffern, NY. What began as an extension of the Zoroastrian Association of Greater New York evolved into an independent organization dedicated to preserving one of the world's oldest faiths while celebrating Persian cultural heritage. IZA's mission centers on meeting the educational, cultural, and religious aspirations of Iranian-American families, recognizing that maintaining spiritual identity and cultural continuity across generations requires intentional community effort. The organization understands that the Iranian-American experience encompasses more than religious observance—it includes language, history, tradition, and shared values that define family and community identity. By conducting religious ceremonies, organizing cultural events, and providing educational opportunities in Zoroastrian teachings and Persian studies, IZA creates spaces where members can practice their faith authentically and transmit their heritage to their children. Operating as a non-profit institution, IZA demonstrates deep commitment to accessibility and community service rather than commercial interests. The organization's expansion from its New York base to welcome members and participants from New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington D.C. reflects the growing Iranian-American diaspora and IZA's role as a trusted cultural institution. For Iranian-Americans seeking spiritual community, cultural connection, and educational resources rooted in Zoroastrian tradition, IZA represents a dedicated partner in preserving faith and heritage.