This correspondence reveals that “messianity” was less that of the migrants than that of the emissaries themselves. Moroccan ...
This article originally appeared on Haaretz, and was reprinted here with permission. Sign up here to get Haaretz’s free Daily Brief newsletter delivered to your inbox. After World War II, two Jews met ...
Arabic music filled the air of Laura Elkeslassy’s Moroccan Jewish childhood home in Paris, especially on Fridays before Shabbat. But she didn’t grow up speaking Arabic, so she didn’t understand the ...
Twentieth-century Jewish communities were described according to a homogeneous historiographical prototype that subordinated ...
How two Abrahamic faiths in Morocco have embraced peaceful coexistence.
Judaica created by local Muslims on display at the Rebuilding Our Homes exhibit opening at the Mohammed V Foundation in Fez. (Courtesy/Rebuilding Our Homes) To read more articles from The Media Line, ...
The Jewish Agency executive today appealed to world opinion for support of Jewish rights in Morocco. The appeal was directed especially to the United Nations and the League of Human Rights. It was ...
Jews and Jewish sites appear to have largely been spared following the devastating earthquake that struck Morocco late Friday, killing at least 2,100 people and plunging some of the poorest areas of ...
It is an unlikely setting for two Israeli artists whose work has been shaped by Morocco, Jerusalem, Marseille and Paris, and ...
(JTA) Authorities in Morocco completed a renovation of the historic Jewish cemetery in the city of Meknes, part of a broader overhaul of Jewish heritage sites that coincides with the country’s ...
Judaism in Morocco has a long history. Most Jews left the country for Israel after 1948. Today the small Jewish community and the Muslim population live side by side, despite the emotional fallout ...
(JTA) — Jews and Jewish sites appear to have largely been spared following the devastating earthquake that struck Morocco late Friday, killing at least 2,100 people and plunging some of the poorest ...