(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
The Consulates General of Azerbaijan and Israel, and
the Valley Outreach Synagogue held a joint event on March 6, 2022
in Los Angeles to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the
establishment of diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and
Israel.
Attended by over 300 guests, including Consuls General
of various countries, elected officials, representatives of
different ethnic and religious communities, journalists and others,
the celebration also included a discussion between Azerbaijan's
Consul General Nasimi Aghayev and Israel's Consul General Hillel
Newman.
In his remarks, Consul General Nasimi Aghayev talked
about Azerbaijan's long-standing traditions of interfaith harmony,
inclusion and multiculturalism. Noting the centuries-long peaceful
co-existence of Azerbaijani Muslims and Jews, Consul General
Aghayev said that these historic ties provided a strong foundation
for the emergence of close friendship and partnership between
Azerbaijan and Israel from the early days of Azerbaijan's
independence.“For the past 30 years, Azerbaijan and Israel have
successfully proved that Muslims and Jews can be friends and
brothers, and can do wonders working together,” Aghayev said.
“The Israel-Azerbaijan relationship can be a model for
regional relations and even global relations. This relationship
demonstrates that the conflicts today are not between religious or
ethnic groups but between moderates and radicals. Azerbaijan and
Israel are in the same camp of value-orientated moderates,” said
Dr. Hillel Newman, Consul General of Israel.
Rabbi Ron-Li Paz, the Spiritual Leader of the Valley
Outreach Synagogue, said:“It is an absolute thrill to host this
celebration in our synagogue and to let the community as a whole
know that even in darkened times there is good reason for optimism.
Now more than ever, the example of the relationship between a
Muslim-majority country in the Caucasus, Azerbaijan, and the Jewish
homeland, Israel, is extraordinarily powerful. All of us need to
know that these friendships are possible and beneficial”.
In his remarks, Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Associate Dean
of the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, highlighted his
numerous visits to Azerbaijan. Recalling his first visit in 1972,
Rabbi Cooper said that even under the Soviet Union, the Jews in
Azerbaijan enjoyed freedom to preserve their identity, culture and
religion, which was a stark contrast to many other places in the
USSR. Noting that the model of interfaith tolerance and
multiculturalism has become even stronger in Azerbaijan since the
collapse of the USSR, Rabbi Cooper expressed his deep appreciation
for Azerbaijan's National Leader Heydar Aliyev and President Ilham
Aliyev for their leadership.
The event also included a video-message by George
Deek, the Israeli Ambassador to Azerbaijan, a short film on
Azerbaijan-Israel friendship, and a film highlighting a recent
visit by Los Angeles faith leaders to Azerbaijan.
The celebration concluded with the performance of
Azerbaijani and Israeli music by Azerbaijani musicians Emil
Afrasiyab and Leyla Babayeva-Afrasiyab, and Israeli musicians led
by Liran Shalom Kohn, which left the audience mesmerized.
Highlights from the event can be watched here:
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