The Cambodian royal family celebrated its first Jewish event, the bat mitzva of Elior Koroghli, the great-granddaughter of King Monivong, who ruled Cambodia until his death in 1941.

Koroghi, who lives in the US, first celebrated her bat mitzva in Las Vegas during Chanukkah 2018. She held a belated celebration in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh over Chanukkah 2019, close to her thirteenth birthday.

The party was catered by the Chabad of Cambodia, which was founded by Rabbi Bentzion and Mashie Butman in 2009.

Susie, the granddaughter of the former king of Cambodia and daughter of the former Cambodian ambassador to the United States, began her long journey to conversion after meeting her future husband Ray, a Persian Jew who left Iran before the 1979 Iranian revolution. Together, the couple raised their three children, including 13-year-old Elior, as part of the Chabad Jewish community of Henderson Nevada, near Las Vegas.

Read more at Arutz Sheva.