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President Ilham Aliyev congratulated the Jewish community of Azerbaijan on the occasion of Rosh Hashanah
Baku/22.09.22/Turan: President Ilham Aliyev addressed a congratulatory message to the Jewish community of Azerbaijan on the occasion of Rosh Hashanah.
The Jewish community, living in Azerbaijan for hundreds of years in peace and tranquility, preserving its unique traditions, language and culture, has never encountered anti-Semitism and discrimination, the message reads.
“It is gratifying that our compatriots of Jewish origin, as an integral part of Azerbaijani society, together with representatives of other peoples and religions, are directly involved in the processes of creation, sparing no effort for the development and progress of modern Azerbaijan, strengthening the state independence of the country,” the message notes.
Stressing that Rosh Hashanah embodies novelty, spiritual purity, kindness and solidarity, the head of state conveyed his most sincere wishes to the Jewish community of Azerbaijan. --06B--
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