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By Omaima Khalil El Fanne, Dakira Cultural Coordinator
Mrs. Suzanne Abittan (right), President of the Association Moroccans for Tolerance, with HAF team member Omaima Khalil (left) at the great synagogue Temple Beth-El. Photo: Synagogue Guardian/HAF.
On July 14, , in Casablanca, I had my first visit to synagogues and museums of Moroccan Judaism. It was an enchanted discovery.
As a cultural coordinator of the USAID Dakira program and a native of Casablanca, I had been invited by Mrs. Suzanne Abittan, President of the Moroccan Association for Tolerance, to visit the sites of the Moroccan Jewish community. We met on the Thursday morning at Boulevard Ziraoui in the center of Casablanca, and from there, my adventure began.
Synagogue Ettedgui. Photo: Omaima Khalil El Fanne/HAF. | Synagogue Ettedgui. Photo: Omaima Khalil El Fanne/HAF. |
Our first destination was the old Mellah of Casablanca, adjoining the Ettidegui synagogue and the museum, which were both restored by His Majesty King Mohammed IV (may God assist him) in in an effort to promote the heritage of Morocco by tracing Jewish life in the Mellah.
The synagogue’s restoration is part of the second phase of a program to rehabilitate the Old Medina of Casablanca. The museum’s paintings depict the hist