Azerbaijan’s Jewry is part of the fabric of the state, not unlike the Jews of Sefarad (Spain) during the First Caliphate. And despite their minuscule numbers –maybe 12,000 in a population of 8 million– their presence is known and acknowledged, especially that of the Jews of Quba.
Public health officials say the supply is growing and will meet demand in several months, but, for now, readers’ experiences show how access is limited.
Con respeto, con emoción, con tristeza, nos unimos al presidente Biden y a todos los hombres y mujeres de buena voluntad en recordar a nuestros caídos en los embates del COVID-19
Azerbaijan’s Jewry is part of the fabric of the state, not unlike the Jews of Sefarad (Spain) during the First Caliphate. And despite their minuscule numbers –maybe 12,000 in a population of 8 million– their presence is known and acknowledged, especially that of the Jews of Quba.