Imagine a place in the world where Jews can’t recollect the last time they’ve seen antisemitism. Imagine that same place, where Israel is much venerated and valued to the extent that the two countries would be worse off without each other. It’s not a fantasy or fiction or a far-off vision of the future. It is the strange story of Azerbaijan, a country which few in the West know about, never mind could point out on a map. With a population of ten million, sandwiched between Russia and Iran, it’s roughly the size of Austria.

And it seems to have something of an untold tale: It’s a good friend of Israel and the Jewish people.

In recent news, Azerbaijan became the first Shi’ite Muslim country to open an embassy in Israel (last November), adding its ambassador placement in January. It was the latest in a string of close, cooperative measures between the two countries.

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