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Old 30th January 2005, 02:58
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Why did almost the entire Jewish community leave Morocco between 1950 and 1970, given that Jews have lived in Morocco for over 2,000 years? In 1950, there were 250,000 - 300,000 Jews. In 1971, there were 35,000. Today, there are less than 5,000. What forces were so powerful that they could cause a people to give up its homeland and much of its culture within such a short period of time?
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The 30 million Moroccan Muslims maintain contradictory views of Moroccan Jews. While many of them believe Jews are essential for Morocco’s progress, they strongly oppose Jewish solidarity with Israel. Many Muslims make pilgrimages to the tombs of Jewish saints. While almost all Muslims have good relations with Jews and treat them warmly, among themselves they share insults about the Jews. Intermarriage is extremely rare. Some of these feelings are expressed in the unsolicited letter I received about my website on the Jews of Morocco:
"Dear Mr. Gold,

It was with a great pleasure and delight that I read through your website. Your effort shed some light about a part of the Moroccan history that is not well known for the public. I believe that the massive Jewish migration outside Morocco, no matter what the reason is, was a major loss to the country. I hope that something would be done to keep those ties that the Moroccan Jews have towards their country of origin.

Keep on the good work, good luck in your future investigations, and all the best.

Regards,
A Moroccan"

The Jewish views of Muslims are almost the mirror image of the Muslim views of Jews. To Jews, Muslims are good neighbors and can be good business partners. Jews welcome Muslims to their homes for the holiday of Mimuna, a Moroccan Jewish holiday at the end of Passover. Nevertheless, among themselves, they share insults about the Muslims. Some of these insults are exactly the same as those Muslims proclaim about Jews. The feelings of many Jews were expressed by Rabbi Benaroche of Kenitra, when he was interviewed for a magazine article:
"He sees no racism in Morocco. His parents and grandparents always told him that Jews and Muslims lived in peace in Morocco. Between the peoples, they said there was fraternity, friendship, and love. The Rabbi believes this." (Younes Benkirane, "Rabby Benarroch - Nous sommes tous les enfants d'Abraham," Kalima, 1988.)
Given that 95 percent of the Jewish community left Morocco for good over a thirty-year period, it appears that neither Jews nor Muslims are telling the full truth about their relationships. To understand the exodus of Moroccan Jews, we need to understand the interests of Jewish, Arab and Berber Moroccans, Zionist groups, secularists and colonialists. As one analyst put it:
"You cannot compare Moroccan Jewish history with European Jewish history. You must put it into its Moroccan context. Optimistic portrayals don't explain the emigration, while pessimistic ones don't explain the thousands of Jews who remain. The fact that emigration took place over a thirty year period shows that neither explanation is correct." (Simon Levy, "La Communaute Juive Dans L'Histoire du Maroc", in Juifs du Maroc, Identite et Dialogue, Actes du Colloque International sur la Communaute Juive Marocaine: Vie Culturelle, Histoire Sociale et Evolution, 1980.)
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the question is are these Moroccan Jews better in Isreal now?
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Old 5th February 2005, 20:18
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Thank you _thetruth for providing excellent information for the analysis of: "why did almost the entire Jewish Community leave Morocco".

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Old 25th March 2005, 18:07
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If we think about the time that Moroccan Jews started migrating from Morocco... it is at roughly the same time many other Moroccans started migrating to the West, for the purpose of finding a better way of life. Morocco was a tough country to live in for many people, before there were ness el kharij... also there was the creation of the Israeli State in 1948, which made way for many Jews from all over the world to do their Aliyah, to live in their homeland and that of course is still happening now.


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Old 25th March 2005, 20:34
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That was interesting!
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Old 23rd April 2005, 08:03
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I think there is more to it than simple migration, but it is true that there are several reasons.

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Old 11th June 2005, 07:56
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Why did almost the entire Jewish community leave Morocco ?

I am not a Morrocan Jew, but I grew up in a Jewish Morrocan part of Haifa Israel in the 70's.
As a kid I was told by other kids that they were quite often bullied by other Morrocan children. That is usually the worse I heard. At the time I did not here the kind of hatred I would hear from friends who grew up in Syria for example.
The treatment they got as kids in Morrocco sounded similar to what happened to me in Suburban NJ growing up Jewish.
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Old 11th June 2005, 22:32
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Re: Why did almost the entire Jewish community leave Morocco ?

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Originally posted by justin_sane
I am not a Morrocan Jew, but I grew up in a Jewish Morrocan part of Haifa Israel in the 70's.
As a kid I was told by other kids that they were quite often bullied by other Morrocan children. That is usually the worse I heard. At the time I did not here the kind of hatred I would hear from friends who grew up in Syria for example.
The treatment they got as kids in Morrocco sounded similar to what happened to me in Suburban NJ growing up Jewish.
why where you cought stealing or something
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