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The role of younger generations of Moroccan Israelis in Morocco-Israel peace

Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, Kulna in Yeruham, Israel in 2019 (Photo by Omar Oualili) The 10th of December 2020 is now a memorable day for many Moroccans and Israelis alike. On that day, then-President of the United States of America, Donald Trump made an important announcement. He declared on his official Twitter account that both America’s strategic allies, Morocco and Israel, will establish full diplomatic relations. For Moroccans, this resumption of official contacts between Morocco and Israel also came with the US recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over its Sahara.

Morocco s Hebrew Law Book Draws Attention to The Country s Diversity

Morocco s Hebrew Law Book Draws Attention to The Country s Diversity Published February 21st, 2021 - 07:07 GMT (Shutterstock) Highlights Apart from the book presentation, a cooperation agreement was signed between the Center for Studies and Research on Hebrew Law in Morocco and the Konrad-Adenauer Foundation. A book exploring the influence of Hebrew law in Morocco has drawn attention to the country’s history of diversity and religious coexistence. A presentation on the book, “When Morocco Gives Meaning to its Diversity: the Singularity of Hebrew Law in Morocco,” published by the Konrad-Adenauer Foundation, was held at the “Bayt Dakira” in Essaouira. The first book printed in Africa: Jacob ben Asher s Yoreh De ah, printed in Fez, Morocco, by Jewish printers in 1516.

Book on Hebrew law influence in Morocco highlights unique legacy |

Book on Hebrew law influence in Morocco highlights unique legacy A presentation on the book, “When Morocco Gives Meaning to its Diversity: the Singularity of Hebrew Law in Morocco,” published by the Konrad-Adenauer Foundation, was held at the “Bayt Dakira” in Essaouira. Thursday 18/02/2021 A 2020 file photo shows Morocco’s King Mohammed VI (R) visiting “Bayt Dhakira” (House of Memory) museum, in the Atlantic coastal city of Essaouira. (AFP) RABAT - A book exploring the influence of Hebrew law in Morocco has drawn attention to the country’s history of diversity and religious coexistence. A presentation on the book, “When Morocco Gives Meaning to its Diversity: the Singularity of Hebrew Law in Morocco,” published by the Konrad-Adenauer Foundation, was held at the “Bayt Dakira” in Essaouira.

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