Tag: Morocco

A group called Sharaka, founded in 2020 following the Abraham Accords, aims to promote dialogue, understanding, and cooperation between Bahrain, Morocco, and Israel.
United Hatzalah, an emergency relief team, ventured into the rural areas of the Atlas Mountains in Morocco after a magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck.
Dr. Elhanan Bar-On, the director of Sheba Medical Center's Humanitarian & Disaster Response Center (HDRC), reflects on his experiences providing medical aid in crisis situations around the world.
A powerful earthquake in Morocco has resulted in over 2,100 deaths and 2,400 serious injuries, impacting the country's remote villages severely.
Three years after the signing of the Abraham Accords, the relationships between Israel and the Accords countries have taken off in various areas such as trade, tourism, academic collaboration, and cultural exchanges.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been invited by Moroccan King Mohammed VI to visit Morocco following Israel's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara.
The article discusses the film "Alegra," directed by Violeta Salama, which explores the complexities of religious coexistence in Melilla, an autonomous Spanish city in Morocco.
The article discusses the golden era of Hebrew culture in Morocco in the early and middle part of the 20th century.
In this podcast episode, three young adults discuss their visit to Israel and Morocco as part of the Michael Sachs Emerging Leaders Fellowship, sponsored by AJC and the Mimouna Association.
Gad Elmaleh, a popular comedian in France, has announced that he is converting to Catholicism.
The Jewish community in Casablanca, Morocco, is facing a decline in membership, but has recently received an influx of Israeli tourists and entrepreneurs due to Morocco's establishment of full diplomatic ties with Israel through the Abraham Accords.
Preserved lemons have a long history and are widely used in Jewish and Middle Eastern cuisine.
"Memories of Morocco", edited by Joseph Chetrit, Jane S. Gerber, and Drora Arussy, explores the Jewish experience in Morocco.
In this podcast episode, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss several topics.
In this episode, hosts Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Rabbi Josh Weinberg discuss three important topics and share a heartwarming anecdote from Israel.
Former President Donald Trump worked on expanding the Abraham Accords while hospitalized with COVID-19, hoping to distract attention away from his illness, according to a forthcoming memoir by his former chief of staff, Mark Meadows.
Israeli defense minister Benny Gantz recently visited Morocco, accompanied by Israeli military personnel, marking a significant milestone in the two countries' diplomatic relations.
Cantor Aaron Bensoussan, a sacred singer originally from Morocco, is praised for his magical voice and heartfelt renditions of prayers.
In this podcast episode, Ambassador Eitan Naeh discusses the one-year anniversary of the Abraham Accords, which saw Israel establish normalized relations with the United Arab Emirates and later with Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the potential impact of peace between Morocco and Israel, questioning whether it could be a game changer.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the potential impact of peace between Morocco and Israel, Prime Minister Netanyahu's relationship with a representative of the Islamic Movement, and the effectiveness of real-time fact-checking of Netanyahu's statements.
Israel and Morocco have announced the establishment of full diplomatic relations, becoming the fourth Arab state to normalize ties with Israel in the past four months.
During the Holocaust, North African Jews faced discrimination and persecution under French and Italian racial laws, economic disenfranchisement, and internment in camps.
In the face of disappointment following the Arab uprisings in 2011, a resurgence of authoritarian rule in some Middle Eastern states raises concerns about the future of liberal democracy in the region.
Prof. Menachem Hofnung presents a study on Israel's treatment of Arab informants, shedding light on a complex issue.