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Moroccan Jewish Museum

The Museum of Moroccan Judaism (Arabic: متحف اليهودية المغربية, Hebrew: מוזיאון יהדות מרוקו) is a museum of Jewish life in Morocco in Casablanca, Morocco.[1]

Museum of Moroccan Judaism
متحف اليهودية المغربية
מוזיאון יהדות מרוקו
Museum of Moroccan Judaism, Casablanca, Morocco
Established1997 (1997)
FounderSimon Levy
CuratorZhor Rehihil
Websitewww.jewishmuseumcasa.com

Established in 1997, it is the only museum devoted to Judaism in the Arab world.[2] The museum, whose building originated in 1948 as a Jewish orphanage that housed up to 160 Jewish youth, was opened by King Mohammed VI of Morocco on 20 December 2016.[1]

History edit

Moroccan Jews constitute an ancient community. Before the founding of the state of Israel in 1948, there were about 250,000 to 350,000 Jews in the country, which made Morocco the largest Jewish community in the Muslim world, but fewer than 2,500 remain today.[3]

The museum was initiated by Jewish Moroccans Serge Berdugo, Jacques Toledano, Boris Toledano and Simon Levy (1934 – 2011). Levy, a former professor at the University of Rabat, was also the administrator of the Foundation of Jewish Cultural Heritage. Prior to his role in preserving Moroccan Jewish culture, he was known as an activist for national independence and human rights from the time of the French protectorate in Morocco and the reign of King Hassan II.[4]

After its restoration, the building was rededicated as museum by King Mohammed VI of Morocco on December 20, 2016.[1] In addition to the king and Moroccan government officials, the opening was attended by the museum's president, Jacques Toledano and Samuel L. Kaplan, US ambassador to Morocco.[5]

Exhibits edit

The building, situated in the Oasis neighborhood of Casablanca, covers 700 square metres and consists of a large multipurpose room and three exhibition rooms. Exhibits include paintings, photographs, and sculptures of Jewish life in Morocco. The exhibition rooms contain ritual objects, historic documents, costumes and jewellery from religious and family life, in addition to reconstructions of Moroccan synagogues.[3]

Further, visitors can find artifacts of Moroccan Jewish life, including the bimah (c. 1944) from the Beni-Issakhar Synagogue in Casablanca, Torah scrolls, mezuzahs and a Hanukkah menorah.[6] The museum also touts a collection of Jewish Berber history, including costumes, jewellery khmisa pendants. Visitors can also observe a reconstructed jewelry-making workshop, which was created using the workbench and tools of Jewish silversmith Saul Cohen.[7]

A historic Moroccan document about the persecution of Jews in North Africa by Nazi Germany and the Vichy regime, commemorating the defeat of the Axis powers in Africa, is the so-called Megilat Hitler. This document was written by Asher Ḥassin, a Moroccan Jew and Hebrew teacher, who lived through the horrors of the Vichy regime and wrote this scroll in the style of the biblical Book of Esther.[8]

In January 2019, French-Moroccan opera singer David Serero donated a large part of his Moroccan Judaica art collection, the largest donation of Judaica artifacts donated to a Moroccan museum.[9][10]

One of the most notable items is the preamble of Morocco's updated 2011 constitution, which cites Hebraic influences as a pillar of national unity. Museum director, Zhor Rehihil, was quoted declaring that, “the new constitution emphasizes both ethnic and religious pluralism in Morocco.”[7]

Pictures of the museum collection edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Morocco's king attends rededication of Casablanca synagogue and Jewish museum". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  2. ^ "A Casablanca, le seul musée du judaïsme du monde arabe". www.lepoint.fr. 3 February 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Discover Morocco's Jewish Heritage and the Splendor of its Cities - Jewish Voice". thejewishvoice.com. 24 January 2018. Retrieved 2018-04-13.
  4. ^ Gershovich, Dr. Moshe. "In Search of Morocco's Lost Jewish Heritage". Smithsonian Journeys. Retrieved 2018-04-13.
  5. ^ "Casablanca Jewish museum reopened after renovations". www.timesofisrael.com. 2013-04-13. Retrieved 2018-04-13.
  6. ^ "A pilgrimage to Morocco's (mostly) Jewish past". New Jersey Jewish News | NJJN. Retrieved 2018-04-13.
  7. ^ a b "Jewish heritage preserved in Casablanca museum | Saad Guerraoui | AW". AW. Retrieved 2018-04-13.
  8. ^ "מְגִילַּת הִיטְלֶיר | Megillat Hitler, a Purim Sheni scroll for French Armistice Day by Asher P. Ḥassine (Casablanca, 1944) • the Open Siddur Project ✍ פְּרוֺיֶּקט הַסִּדּוּר הַפָּתוּחַ". the Open Siddur Project ✍ פְּרוֺיֶּקט הַסִּדּוּר הַפָּתוּחַ. 2021-06-21. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-08-18. Retrieved 2019-08-18.
  10. ^ "Le Musée du judaïsme de Casablanca reçoit sa plus grande donation d'art Judaica".

Further reading edit

  • Zafrani, Haïm (1998). Deux mille ans de vie juive au Maroc: histoire et culture, religion et magie (in French). Paris Casablanca: Maisonneuve & Larose Eddif. ISBN 9981-09-018-2. OCLC 41505905.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Museum of Moroccan Judaism Arabic متحف اليهودية المغربية Hebrew מוזיאון יהדות מרוקו is a museum of Jewish life in Morocco in Casablanca Morocco 1 Museum of Moroccan Judaismمتحف اليهودية المغربية מוזיאון יהדות מרוקוMuseum of Moroccan Judaism Casablanca MoroccoEstablished1997 1997 FounderSimon LevyCuratorZhor RehihilWebsitewww wbr jewishmuseumcasa wbr comEstablished in 1997 it is the only museum devoted to Judaism in the Arab world 2 The museum whose building originated in 1948 as a Jewish orphanage that housed up to 160 Jewish youth was opened by King Mohammed VI of Morocco on 20 December 2016 1 Contents 1 History 2 Exhibits 2 1 Pictures of the museum collection 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editMoroccan Jews constitute an ancient community Before the founding of the state of Israel in 1948 there were about 250 000 to 350 000 Jews in the country which made Morocco the largest Jewish community in the Muslim world but fewer than 2 500 remain today 3 The museum was initiated by Jewish Moroccans Serge Berdugo Jacques Toledano Boris Toledano and Simon Levy 1934 2011 Levy a former professor at the University of Rabat was also the administrator of the Foundation of Jewish Cultural Heritage Prior to his role in preserving Moroccan Jewish culture he was known as an activist for national independence and human rights from the time of the French protectorate in Morocco and the reign of King Hassan II 4 After its restoration the building was rededicated as museum by King Mohammed VI of Morocco on December 20 2016 1 In addition to the king and Moroccan government officials the opening was attended by the museum s president Jacques Toledano and Samuel L Kaplan US ambassador to Morocco 5 Exhibits editThe building situated in the Oasis neighborhood of Casablanca covers 700 square metres and consists of a large multipurpose room and three exhibition rooms Exhibits include paintings photographs and sculptures of Jewish life in Morocco The exhibition rooms contain ritual objects historic documents costumes and jewellery from religious and family life in addition to reconstructions of Moroccan synagogues 3 Further visitors can find artifacts of Moroccan Jewish life including the bimah c 1944 from the Beni Issakhar Synagogue in Casablanca Torah scrolls mezuzahs and a Hanukkah menorah 6 The museum also touts a collection of Jewish Berber history including costumes jewellery khmisa pendants Visitors can also observe a reconstructed jewelry making workshop which was created using the workbench and tools of Jewish silversmith Saul Cohen 7 A historic Moroccan document about the persecution of Jews in North Africa by Nazi Germany and the Vichy regime commemorating the defeat of the Axis powers in Africa is the so called Megilat Hitler This document was written by Asher Ḥassin a Moroccan Jew and Hebrew teacher who lived through the horrors of the Vichy regime and wrote this scroll in the style of the biblical Book of Esther 8 In January 2019 French Moroccan opera singer David Serero donated a large part of his Moroccan Judaica art collection the largest donation of Judaica artifacts donated to a Moroccan museum 9 10 One of the most notable items is the preamble of Morocco s updated 2011 constitution which cites Hebraic influences as a pillar of national unity Museum director Zhor Rehihil was quoted declaring that the new constitution emphasizes both ethnic and religious pluralism in Morocco 7 Pictures of the museum collection edit nbsp One of the halls of the Moroccan Jewish Museum Casablanca nbsp One of the halls of the Moroccan Jewish Museum Casablanca nbsp One of the halls of the Moroccan Jewish Museum Casablanca nbsp The Book of Deuteronomy Debarim Hebrew with translation in Judeo Arabic transcribed in Hebrew letters 1894 CE nbsp A wall sign advising attendants of a Jewish synagogue on what to do during prayer nbsp Khmisa amulets once belonging to a Jewish family nbsp Pair of silver anklets once belonging to a Jewish woman nbsp Megillah so called Megillat HitlerSee also editHistory of the Jews in Morocco Maghrebi Jews List of Moroccan JewsReferences edit a b c Morocco s king attends rededication of Casablanca synagogue and Jewish museum Jewish Telegraphic Agency December 20 2016 Retrieved December 21 2016 A Casablanca le seul musee du judaisme du monde arabe www lepoint fr 3 February 2011 a b Discover Morocco s Jewish Heritage and the Splendor of its Cities Jewish Voice thejewishvoice com 24 January 2018 Retrieved 2018 04 13 Gershovich Dr Moshe In Search of Morocco s Lost Jewish Heritage Smithsonian Journeys Retrieved 2018 04 13 Casablanca Jewish museum reopened after renovations www timesofisrael com 2013 04 13 Retrieved 2018 04 13 A pilgrimage to Morocco s mostly Jewish past New Jersey Jewish News NJJN Retrieved 2018 04 13 a b Jewish heritage preserved in Casablanca museum Saad Guerraoui AW AW Retrieved 2018 04 13 מ ג יל ת ה יט ל יר Megillat Hitler a Purim Sheni scroll for French Armistice Day by Asher P Ḥassine Casablanca 1944 the Open Siddur Project פ רו י קט ה ס ד ו ר ה פ תו ח the Open Siddur Project פ רו י קט ה ס ד ו ר ה פ תו ח 2021 06 21 Retrieved 2022 02 10 The Jewish Museum of Morocco in Casablanca receives the largest donation of Moroccan Judaica artifacts donated by opera singer David Serero MarketWatch Archived from the original on 2019 08 18 Retrieved 2019 08 18 Le Musee du judaisme de Casablanca recoit sa plus grande donation d art Judaica Further reading editZafrani Haim 1998 Deux mille ans de vie juive au Maroc histoire et culture religion et magie in French Paris Casablanca Maisonneuve amp Larose Eddif ISBN 9981 09 018 2 OCLC 41505905 External links editOfficial website33 33 21 N 7 38 33 W 33 5557 N 7 6424 W 33 5557 7 6424 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moroccan Jewish Museum amp oldid 1157451799, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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