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Visiting Jewish Morocco

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  • About Moroccan Jews
    • Map of Moroccan Jewish Communities in the Twentieth Century
  • Jews in Moroccan History
    • From The Beginning To The Arab Conquest
    • Arab and Amazigh Dynasties From the 7th to the 13th Century
    • Arab and Amazigh Dynasties From the 14th to the 17th Century
    • The Alaouite Dynasty
    • The European Intervention (1860s)
    • The European Intervention (1870s-1912)
    • The French Protectorate in Morocco (1912-1942)
    • The French Protectorate in Morocco (1942-1956)
    • The Spanish Protectorate in Morocco (1912-1956)
    • Independent Morocco under King Mohammed V (1956-1961)
    • Morocco under King Hassan II (1961-1999)
    • Morocco under King Mohammed VI (1999-present)
  • Role of Jews in Moroccan Society
    • Security of the Jewish Community
    • Amazigh, Arabs and Jews
    • Living under Sharia Law
    • Relations with the Sultans
    • Demographics of Moroccan Jews
    • Muslim Memories of Jews
  • Moroccan Jewish Culture
    • Moroccan Jewish Handicrafts and Visual Arts
    • Moroccan Jewish Language
    • Moroccan Jewish Literature
    • Film Portrayals of Jews in Morocco
    • Moroccan Jewish Music
    • Moroccan Jewish Cuisine
    • Moroccan Jewish Religious Beliefs
    • Moroccan Jewish Religious Practices
    • Gender Relations
    • Occupations and Professions of Moroccan Jews
    • Moroccan Jewish Community Life
  • Jewish Emigration from Morocco
    • Overview: The Uprooting
    • What factors triggered mass emigration of Moroccan Jews?
    • Factor 1: European Colonization 1
    • Factor 1: European Colonization 2
    • Factor 1: European Colonization 3
    • Factor 2: French efforts to divide Jews and Muslims
    • Factor 3: Secularization and Identification with France
    • Factor 4: Moroccan Jews under Vichy France
    • Factor 5: Increasing poverty and lack of economic opportunity
    • Factor 6: Israel and the Moroccan independence movement
    • Factor 7: Zionist and other foreign Jewish groups
    • Factor 8: Prohibitions on communications and emigration to Israel
    • Factor 9: Israel’s six-day war and Muslim solidarity with Middle East Arabs
    • Conclusion
    • Data on Immigration to Israel from Morocco
  • Moroccan Jewish Diaspora
    • Moroccan Jews in Israel
    • Moroccan Jews in France
    • Moroccan Jews in Canada
    • Moroccan Jews in the United States
    • Moroccan Jews in Latin America
  • Sites of Jewish Interest
    • Casablanca
      • Casablanca Jewish Life and Sites
    • The Imperial Cities
      • Fez
        • Fez Jewish Life and Sites
        • Sefrou
      • Marrakesh
        • Marrakesh Jewish Life and Sites
        • Jewish Sites in the Marrakesh Region
      • Meknes
        • Meknes Jewish Life and Sites
        • Jewish Sites in the Meknes Region
      • Rabat
        • Rabat Jewish Life and Sites
    • Coastal Cities and Towns
      • Salé
      • El Jadida
      • Essaouira
      • Agadir
    • Anti-Atlas Mountains Region
      • Ifrane Anti-Atlas (Oufrane)
        • Ifrane Anti-Atlas Jewish Sites
        • Ifrane Anti-Atlas Jewish Tombstones
        • More Ifrane Anti-Atlas Tombstones
      • Akka
    • The Southern Oases and Kasbahs
      • Taroudant
      • Taliouine
        • Taliouine Ighil n Ogho Synagogue
      • Ouarzazate
      • Tinghir
    • The Draa River Valley
      • Agdz District
      • Zagora Province
      • Mhamid
    • The Ziz River Valley – Tafilelt
      • Rissani
      • Erfoud
    • Northern Cities and Towns
      • Tangier
      • Tetouan
    • The East
      • Oujda
      • Debdou
    • Museums and Restored Synagogues, Cemeteries and Saints’ Tombs
      • Restored Synagogues
      • Restored Cemeteries
      • Restored Jewish Saints’ Tombs
      • List of Important Jewish Saints in Morocco
    • Pilgrimage to Tombs of Jewish Saints (Hiloula)
      • Hiloulot Videos
  • Planning a Visit
    • Cultural Etiquette
    • Logistics
    • Security Concerns
    • Jewish Heritage Tour Guides
    • Jewish Heritage Tours
    • Community Contacts
  • Teachers Guides
    • Third Grade Teachers Guide
    • Sixth Grade Teachers’ Guide
  • Moroccan Jews in Social Media
    • Websites on Moroccan Jews
    • Moroccan Jews on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter
    • Moroccan Jews on YouTube, Vimeo & TikTok
    • Moroccan Jews on Pinterest and Reddit
    • Moroccan Jews on Medium and Tumblr
  • Bibliography
  • About Rick Gold
  • Blog-Posts
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  • About Moroccan Jews
  • Jews in Moroccan History
  • Role of Jews in Moroccan Society
  • Moroccan Jewish Culture
  • Jewish Emigration from Morocco
  • Moroccan Jewish Diaspora
  • Sites of Jewish Interest
  • Planning a Visit
  • Teachers Guides
  • Moroccan Jews in Social Media
  • Bibliography
  • About Rick Gold
  • Blog-Posts
  • Contact Us
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