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Jews are known to arrived in Morocco before the Arabs, when the country was inhabited by the Berbers, many of whom converted to Judaism. The early Jews lived in southern Morocco, while Sephardic immigration, which came in the late fifteenth century, after the expulsion of Jews from Spain, settled in the North.
Sephardic means English and comes from Sefarad, which is the Hebrew name of Spain.
When they arrived Sephardic Jews, the Muslims ruled the country gave them protection in exchange for the payment of taxes due, and for centuries the two communities developed a harmonious, mutually respectful of their traditions, beliefs and religious customs.
The Sephardim spoke the fifteenth century English-influenced variant of Hebrew was called Judeo-English or Ladino, a language that preserved during the next five centuries without absorbing the developments in that time he developed the Castilian other English-speaking regions of world.
Jewish footprint throughout Morocco Tetouan and can be followed in the ghetto, streets, synagogues, cemeteries, fountains and places inhabited by a people who gave the community scholars, Scripture scholars, philosophers, writers, ministers and counselors of the king, as the venerable Isaac Rebien Bengualid, or the only Nobel Prize Venezuela, Baruch Benacerraf, from a family originally from Tetouan, and other less famous as the merchant Anahory Yehuda, born in Tetouan to 1850, later went to Algeria, started a family in the city of Oran, and in 1906 emigrated with his wife and children to Argentina, where their descendants live today, but one of them, in an unexpected return, now lives in Spain.
melacha lived in the Jewish neighborhood consists of more than three hundred streets, narrow, with white walls and green doors, under arches that connect a wall with the other, and which came into existence 16 synagogues.
then moved to the Eixample, where the synagogue was founded Rebien Yagdil Shmuel Torah or Israel, better known as the Eixample synagogue opened in 1967 by Moises Hassan, and one of whose symbols is the work of English sculptor José María Pascual. The current Tetuan Casino is former Israeli Club, with its library and a games room, and the Alliance Israelite headquarters is now a French cultural mission closed in the summer.
Photo: Wiki Commons
Jews are known to arrived in Morocco before the Arabs, when the country was inhabited by the Berbers, many of whom converted to Judaism. The early Jews lived in southern Morocco, while Sephardic immigration, which came in the late fifteenth century, after the expulsion of Jews from Spain, settled in the North.
Sephardic means English and comes from Sefarad, which is the Hebrew name of Spain.
When they arrived Sephardic Jews, the Muslims ruled the country gave them protection in exchange for the payment of taxes due, and for centuries the two communities developed a harmonious, mutually respectful of their traditions, beliefs and religious customs.
The Sephardim spoke the fifteenth century English-influenced variant of Hebrew was called Judeo-English or Ladino, a language that preserved during the next five centuries without absorbing the developments in that time he developed the Castilian other English-speaking regions of world.
Jewish footprint throughout Morocco Tetouan and can be followed in the ghetto, streets, synagogues, cemeteries, fountains and places inhabited by a people who gave the community scholars, Scripture scholars, philosophers, writers, ministers and counselors of the king, as the venerable Isaac Rebien Bengualid, or the only Nobel Prize Venezuela, Baruch Benacerraf, from a family originally from Tetouan, and other less famous as the merchant Anahory Yehuda, born in Tetouan to 1850, later went to Algeria, started a family in the city of Oran, and in 1906 emigrated with his wife and children to Argentina, where their descendants live today, but one of them, in an unexpected return, now lives in Spain.
melacha lived in the Jewish neighborhood consists of more than three hundred streets, narrow, with white walls and green doors, under arches that connect a wall with the other, and which came into existence 16 synagogues.
then moved to the Eixample, where the synagogue was founded Rebien Yagdil Shmuel Torah or Israel, better known as the Eixample synagogue opened in 1967 by Moises Hassan, and one of whose symbols is the work of English sculptor José María Pascual. The current Tetuan Casino is former Israeli Club, with its library and a games room, and the Alliance Israelite headquarters is now a French cultural mission closed in the summer.
Photo: Wiki Commons
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