The 3rd Forum of Azerbaijani Engineers in Europe is set to take place on June 6, 2026, in Hamburg, bringing together professionals and researchers from across the continent.
The 3rd Forum of Azerbaijani Engineers in Europe is set to take place on June 6, 2026, in Hamburg, bringing together professionals and researchers from across the continent.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar met with leaders of the Jewish community in Baku at the start of his diplomatic visit to Azerbaijan.
Unlike many Jewish communities across the Soviet Union, the Jews of the Caucasus managed to preserve their identity. Shabbat was kept quietly, Judaism lived on discreetly.
When I told people I was going on a Zionist Rabbinic Coalition mission trip to Azerbaijan and Israel, the most common reaction was “Why are you going there?” meaning Azerbaijan. The second most common response was “Where is Azerbaijan?”
Azerbaijani engineers living across Europe will once again come together this autumn. As part of Azerbaijan’s declared “Year of the Constitution and Sovereignty,” the 2nd Forum of Azerbaijani Engineers in Europe will be held on November 1, 2025, in Cologne, Germany.
The biennial convention of the Conference of European Rabbis will discuss the expansion of the Abraham Accords to include Azerbaijan.
As part of the camp's program, the participants received in-depth information about Azerbaijan's constitutional values, the history of its independence, and the victory achieved in Karabakh.
This year’s edition is dedicated to the "Year of Constitution and Sovereignty" and will take place in the city of Khankendi.
Azerbaijanis residing in Europe are holding a protest in front of the Peace Palace in The Hague, calling for justice.
An alliance between the Jewish Diaspora and Azerbaijani diaspora in the United States can help Israel fight against anti-Israel sentiment.
Thousands of Azerbaijani Jews around the world gather for prayers in commemoration of Khojaly massacre, parallel to the ceremonies held in Israel.
Jewish American organizations hailed the Muslim-majority state Azerbaijan during a forum held in the U.S. Congress on religious freedom in the Caucasus region.
Plans are underway to open Azerbaijan Houses in Iraq, Lebanon, the United Kingdom, and Denmark, with negotiations ongoing in this direction.
On December 18, the Azerbaijani Cultural Center in Rome hosted a meeting of Azerbaijani Cultural Ambassadors.
Jewish civilization in Azerbaijan dates back over 1,500 years. Oral tradition states that Jews first arrived in the South Caucasus country during the eighth century BCE.
AIPAC's first visit to Azerbaijan indicates it has stepped in to act as a bridge between the incoming US administration and Baku, working on already warm ties between Israel and Azerbaijan.
In advance of the international climate conference in Azerbaijan, rabbis and community leaders visited the Jewish community in Baku and the Jewish town of the Quba region.
Ancient Kabbalistic book changes the fate of the Jews in the town of Qusar in 1733 after the Persian conqueror prepares to murder all the Jewish men; a special exhibit now showcases the book and the community's rich history.
Azerbaijan’s rabbi shocked by security affair, says his country is 'the most friendly country to Israel.'
Chairman of Azerbaijan’s State Committee for Work with the Diaspora, Fuad Muradov, met with Malaysian officials as part of his visit to strengthen bilateral ties.
During his visit to Malaysia, Fuad Muradov, Chairman of the State Committee on Work with Diaspora of the Republic of Azerbaijan, met with Awang Bemee, the Chairman of the Senate of the Malaysian Parliament.
The Azerbaijani community in the Netherlands has raised awareness in the Dutch Parliament regarding the true situation surrounding Karabakh.
Jewish school in Baku, Azerbaijan, holds moving event honoring the memory of the October 7th massacre victims.
The renowned European neurologist residing in Denmark, Mesud Ashina, is an active member of the Azerbaijani diaspora.