Casablanca Beth El Synagogue.wmv
Photo documentation in video format of
the Beth El Synagogue in Casablanca 1991.
תיעוד בצילום בפורמט וידיאו של בית הכנסת בית אל בקזבלנקה 1991
Beth El Synagogue
Casablanca
M. Eliany
Photography & Videography
Jewish Moroccan Museum ©
sedot Micah, Israel
בית הכנסת בית אל
קזבלנקה
מ. אלחיאני
צילומים & וידיאוגרפיה
מוזיאון יהדות מרוקו©
שדות מיכה, ישראל
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See the outside of the Beth El Synagogue in Casablanca Morocco with Amazing Romance Travel
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SYNAGOGUE BEIT-EL CASABLANCA MOROCCO.avi
Synagogue Bensimon Casablanca Beth El .
une vidéo de mes archives le jour de simchat torah,.toujour un plaisir de partager avec mes amis les fuifs ces tresors.
Jewish Synagogue in Marroco in Casablanca
Jewish Synagogue in Marroco in Casablanca
Rabat, Synagogue Rabbi Shalom Zaoui רבאט-בית הכנסת רבי שלום זאווי זיע'א
רבאט-בית הכנסת רבי שלום זאווי זיע'א
Rabat, Synagogue Rabbi Shalom Zaoui
אתר ד'אר דייאלנה
פייסבוק
©כל הזכויות שמורות לאתר ד'אר דייאלנה
חומרי ארכיון ,כל העתקה חייבת בכתב אישור מהנהלת האתר
אין להוריד,להעתיק,לשכפל,להפיץ ב DVD,או למסחר את החומר המצולם והשמע.
ללא אישור מראש.
המטרv שלנו , לתעד את הקהילה המרוקנית היהודית בישראל ובעולם
לשמר את הפולקלור המרוקאי למען הדורות הבאים.
אנו רואים בד'אר דייאלנה שליחות לשמר את המסורת והשפה המרוקאית.
ד'אר דייאלנה פועל כגוף התנדבותי בלבד.
Synagogue Saadia Bensimon Casablanca Beth El (rue de l'oise)
Filmer le jour de simchat torah a la synagogue Beth El de Saadia Bensimon ZL Casablanca, Maroc
Religious Learning in Casablanca.wmv
Religious Learning in Casablanca
תלמוד תורה בקזבלנקה
Photo documentation in video format of
Religious Learning in Casablanca 1991.
תיעוד בצילום בפורמט וידיאו של תלמוד תורה בקזבלנקה 1991
The entrance
הכניסה
רבי אדלמן
Rabbi Edelman
A Jeweler studies Talmud
תכשיטן לומד תלמוד
learning daily
דף יומי
דיין ביניהם
a rabbinical judge in their midst
גם מורה
a teacher too
Children next door
ילדים בכיתה סמוכה
A library in the courtyard
ספריה בחצר
בשכנות גן מטופח
A beautiful park nearby
Religious Learning in Casablanca
תלמוד תורה בקזבלנקה
M. Eliany
Photography & Videography
Jewish Moroccan Museum ©
Sedot Micah, Israel
מ. אלחיאני
צילומים & וידיאוגרפיה
מוזיאון יהדות מרוקו©
שדות מיכה, ישראל
Casablanca still has a Jewish Community
A description of Jewish life in Casablanca, Synagogues, Hebrew and French Schools and the choice of Israel over the West and Morocco תאור הקהילה היהודית בקזבלנקה, בתי הכנסת, המרכז הקהילתי החינות העברי והצרפתי, והבחירה להתיישב מישראל ע''י שני שלישים מהקהילה.
Beth El Synagogue
A film on the Beth El Synagogue in Kolkata, India
Resource:
KINOR DAVID Casablanca- Synaguogue Benarosh Avril 2013
Le Kinor David de Casablanca avec Jo Afriat en chanteur lead , interprète un titre andalou en hébreu a la synaguogue benarosh en avril 2013 lors du spectacle donne en l'honneur des ambassadeurs Sylvia et Sam Kaplan.
Organisé par Vanesa Paloma.
Beth El Jacob Synagogue - Des Moines Iowa
Jewish Mellah restored in Marrakech on orders of the King
(13 Mar 2017) LEADIN
Marrakech's Hay Salam Quarter is to be restored and returned to its Jewish name: the Mellah.
The decision came from King Mohammed VI after he visited the area and met the President of the Jewish Community.
STORYLINE
Jacky Kadoch wanders through the tired and run down streets of the Mellah Quarter of Marrakech.
He's been the President of the Jewish Community here for 30 years and is an expert in its history and importance to Jews.
Morocco's King Mohammed VI recently visited the area and met with Kadoch. After giving the King the history of the Mellah he agreed that it should be restored to its former glory:
Some houses start to fall down, so the decision of the King, God bless him, (he) decided to fix it, says Kadoch.
Moroccan Mellahs were separate areas built for Jews to live in during the 16th century, protected by high walls.
There are seven in all across Morocco: in Marrakech, Rabat, Fez, Meknes, El Jadida, Casablanca and Tangier.
Many Mellahs grew into small cities with synagogues, markets, courtyards and fountains as the Jews developed their careers as bankers, tailors and jewellers.
The remains of Marrakech's Mellah are currently known as the Hay Salam Quarter, but the King agreed that the area should officially be called the Mellah again.
I saw a big sign: 'Restoration of the Mellah of Marrakech'. I was so happy. Why? Because again I saw the name Mellah. I said: 'That is so great so nice, continues Kadoch.
Thirty years ago a movement began to decrease the heavy French influence in the country and the names of many neighbourhoods and streets were changed to Arabic.
Marrakech's Mellah was one of many areas to be affected by the trend.
But following the King's visit, instructions were sent to the authorities to return all the streets back to their Jewish names.
Marrakech once boasted the country's largest Jewish population, estimated at 27,000 in the 1940s.
Despite historically living in separate quarters, here in Marrakech Jews enjoy a good relationship with Muslims.
Tarfaoui Mohammed, a chicken seller in the Mellah quarter says:
Since 1984 we have had a relationship with the Jews. We sell meat and chicken to them and take it to their houses and we help them. We had a good relationship together and today also.
The Jewish community in Morocco declined dramatically in the 1960s and 1970s due to mass emigration to France, Israel and the United States.
Despite migrating, they do not forget their origins and come back to visit parents and grandparents.
Others, such as singer Itzik Dadia, visit to explore their families' history. He was born and raised in Israel and is visiting Marrakech for the first time.
He stops at the Laazama Synagogue in the Mellah Quarter to sing.
My grandmother is from Tangier and my grandfather is from Rabat. I love Morocco and I love Moroccan Songs. I'd always hoped to visit it, he says.
In the Mellah Quarter, there is also a Jewish cemetery, named Beth Mo'ed Le'kol Chai which in translates to the real life is after death.
It was built in 1537 after many Jews moved to the Mellah. It's the largest Jewish burial site in Morocco.
It was restored last year as part of a project to preserve cemeteries across the country.
Jakcy Kadoch regularly visits his father Henri Kadoch's tomb and is keen that the cemetery continues to be well looked after.
The decision to restore the Mellah in Marrakech is the result of 13 years of lobbying local officials by Kadoch.
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Casablanca Jewish Community Centre.wmv
Photo documentation in video format of
the Jewish Community Center in Casablanca 1991.
תיעוד בצילום בפורמט וידיאו של המרכז הקהילתי היהודי בקזבלנקה 1991
המרכז הקהילתי היהודי
קזבלנקה
מ. אלחיאני
צילומים & וידיאוגרפיה
מוזיאון יהדות מרוקו©
שדות מיכה, ישראל
Jewish Community Center
Casablanca
M. Eliany
Photography & Videography
Jewish Moroccan Museum ©
Sedot Micah, Israel
Beth El Synagogue Welcomes You
Beth El Synagogue, a conservative Synagogue in East Windsor, New Jersey, welcomes you to to visit us and see what we have to offer!
Beautiful Moroccan Jewish Wedding at Beth Torah Benny Rok Campus in Miami
Moroccan Jewish Henna Wedding at Beth Torah Benny Rok, Aventura, Miami
Song: habibi ya nour el ain
Production & Decor : Alibaba Events
Kosher Catering : Events by Executive Caterers
Moroccan Music : Amir Ali Band
Lighting: Extreme Production
vowofsilence1.wmv
The vow of silence
A Jewish Moroccan Musem video documenting the ancient tradition of praying and avoiding talking to bring redemption closer. The photos were taken by Marc Eliany at a casablanca synagogue in 1991. The music is part of the lamentations of Moroccan Jews
תענית שתיקה בבית כנסת בקזבלנקה,
צילומים של מ.אלחיאני
שירת הבקשות של יהודי מרוקו ברקע
Beth El Synagogue USY 1956-1957
Kids dancing and Temple of Aaron choir