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Bayt Dakira (Salam Lekoulam)
This was a private home that became a sacred place to honor and remember Jewish heritage in Morocco. Two story structure. The interiors appears very well preserved. Looked like lots of archival materi...
This was a private home that became a sacred place to honor and remember Jewish heritage in Morocco. Two story structure. The interiors appears very well preserved. Looked like lots of archival materi...
Part restored synagogue, part museum. This site was really fascinating. I was disappointed that most of the exhibits were only in French and Arabic, which was a disadvantage as I don’t speak French so...
Part restored synagogue, part museum. This site was really fascinating. I was disappointed that most of the exhibits were only in French and Arabic, which was a disadvantage as I don’t speak French so...
Very interesting place to visit and learn about Jews who lived in Mogador. It has a beautiful synagogue and wonderful museum. Definitely a place to visit at the Medina.
Bayt Dakira (Salam Lekoulam)
This was a private home that became a sacred place to honor and remember Jewish heritage in Morocco. Two story structure. The interiors appears very well preserved. Looked like lots of archival materi...
Bayt Dakira (Salam Lekoulam)
This was a private home that became a sacred place to honor and remember Jewish heritage in Morocco. Two story structure. The interiors appears very well preserved. Looked like lots of archival materi...
Fascinating history of Coexistence
Part restored synagogue, part museum. This site was really fascinating. I was disappointed that most of the exhibits were only in French and Arabic, which was a disadvantage as I don’t speak French so...
Fascinating history of Coexistence
Part restored synagogue, part museum. This site was really fascinating. I was disappointed that most of the exhibits were only in French and Arabic, which was a disadvantage as I don’t speak French so...
Great Jewish museum inside Mogador-Essaouira
Very interesting place to visit and learn about Jews who lived in Mogador. It has a beautiful synagogue and wonderful museum. Definitely a place to visit at the Medina.