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About Roozbeh

Roozbeh "Ross" Aranipour also known as Aaron Ross was born in the city of Abadan in Iran on May 19, 1960. Being born into a Jewish and Moslem family, he discovered early in his life that there was indeed a clash between the Moslems and the Jews. Later, he devoted most of his life to theological research in the subject of the differences and similarities between the Jewish people and the others (G... More
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Comment by Amy Qin on 3/17/2014 at 10:47 PM:
Hi Ross,

Nice to meet you here. :)
Comment by Daniella Levin on 11/13/2013 at 5:01 AM:
Hi Ross,
I have to say I have travelled many roads but as far as lifes journey I think you're on a very interesting one. I would love to read some of your work - being Jewish (and in a mixed relationship) it is a topic close to home and is always interesting to hear others views and ideas....
Comment by Ahmad Amani on 9/7/2010 at 6:40 AM:
A unique story for your publication
Hello
I am happy of see your publication
I’m a children’s writer from Iran.
This story is the story of the Middle East. about children of the Middle East. About Afghan children, Iranian children, Iraqi children, Turkish Children... more
Comment by Roozbeh Aranipour on 6/22/2010 at 11:11 PM:
The Promise
Sitting by the sea, staring at the waves, thinking of my son sailing away.
I shed a few tears in the sand and I asked my God to hold him in the palm of His hand.
Then his baby years flashed before my eyes.
His first step, his first bicycle ride.
I drew two ... more
Comment by Shazia Jalali on 3/5/2010 at 8:17 AM:
Thank you Ross. Your profile is intriguing. Being from an interfaith family must certainly open one's mind! I'm sure your work bridges communities. I'll have to check it out some time. I'm beginning to realise that tolerance is a gift and being able to share it, an honour.
Comment by Eric Hammond on 3/2/2010 at 11:16 AM:
Hey, Ross.
Welcome to JacketFlap.

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