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Traces Berbères Voyage
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Day 1:Casablanca: Transfer arrival (35 km/22 mi)
Arrival to Casablanca, where you will be greeted by your guide and
transferred to your hotel in the center of the dynamic economic capital of
Morocco.
Casablanca is home to the largest Jewish community in Morocco and has numerous
congregations, active communal institutions, and many highly recommended kosher
restaurants.
Check-in, dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2:Casablanca - Marrakech (210 km/131 mi)
After breakfast; we will visit the famous Hassan II Mosque. Recently built,
it is the largest in the world outside Mecca (the only Mosque can be visited by
non Muslims), the Jewish community contributed to the construction of this
mosque, which was inaugurated in 1994.
Then we will visit the Mellah (Jewish Quarter) with its temples and synagogues
such as Beth-El, the largest synagogue and an important community center,
seating 500 persons. The Jewish cemetery in the mellah is open and quiet, with
well-kept white stone markers in French, Hebrew and Spanish.
After lunch at a local Casher Restaurant (or in a seafood restaurant), we will
visit the Museum of Moroccan Judaism of Casablanca. It presents religious,
ethnographic and artistic objects that demonstrate the history, religion,
traditions and daily life of Jews in the context of Moroccan civilization.
Departure to Marrakech
Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 3: Marrakech: sightseeing city
Breakfast. This morning, enjoy a peck into the world of Jewish Marrakech. We
will visit the Mellah with its synagogues, The Negidim synagogue built at the
end of the 19th century, the other synagogue of the mellah is the Salat el
Alzama, built at the turn of the century, there is a local legend that the
synagogue was built during the Second Temple period by Jews who had never lived
in Eretz-Israel and had not witnessed the destruction of the Temple... Then the
cemetery where Rabbi Hanania Ha-Cohen, the Lion of Marrakech and Rabbi Pinhas
Cohen are buried.
We then proceed to the Palais el Bahia where our guided tour takes us to several
grand halls, gardens and the harem quarter… After lunch at a local Casher
Restaurant in the mellah, our tour takes us to visit the eleventh century
Almoravide Koubba el Baroudiyn. It is one of the few architectural reminders of
the dynasty that presided over the "Golden Age" of the Jews in Spanish Andalusia
and Morocco. The Medersa Ben Yusuf, El Badi Palace and Saadian tombs are
beautiful demonstrations of the art and architecture of the 16th century
Saadians, a dynasty that relied heavily on Jewish traders with Sub-Saharan
Africa, including Moroccan-controlled Timbuktu, to finance its wars against
Portugal and the Turkish Empire.
After ample time exploring the Djemâa’s sights and sounds, we depart to the the
remarkable Chez Ali Fantasia : As an excellent finale to any stay in Marrakech,
dinner/show Chez Ali is truly a 1001 Nights’ experience.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 4: Excursion to Ourika / High Atlas Mountains (2 X 46Km/28mi)
After breakfast, departure for the High Atlas Mountains to visit the Berber
village of Ourika and to have a taste of the Berber life style by having a cup
of tea within a Berber family…
Half way on the road through Vallée d'Ourika In Aghbalou is an old Berber Jewish
sanctuary and synagogue: the tomb of tzaddik Rabbi Shlomo bel Hansh. This tomb
is the site of one of the biggest pilgrimages in Morocco…
Optional: you can hike up to a waterfall for one or two hours…
Return back to Marrakech, diner and overnight at the hotel
Day 5: Marrakesh– Essaouira (Mogador) (170 km/106 mi)
After breakfast, departure to Essaouira, ex Portuguese Mogador stronghold.
The 60’s music legends Jimmy Hendrix and the Rolling Stones were drawn to
Essaouira’s idyllic charm, which continues today to lure musicians and artists
alike to the sparkling whitewashed fishing village trimmed with the brilliant
azure of its skies…
In the 18th century, the Alaouite Sultan Mohamed Ben Abdallah charged some
prominent Jewish families to promote international trade from the port of
Essaouira.
Lunch at a local fish restaurant.
Essaouira's mellah covers over 10 percent of the town, but Jews constituted
almost 40 percent of the population in the late 1880's. Jewish stars on the
doors to the mellah show the degree to which Jews were accepted in Essaouira, to
the point that some of the richer Jews did not even live in the mellah.
Commemorative plaques indicate the buildings in which synagogues were located.
Former inhabitants of Essaouira, most of them Jewish, formed a committee to
rehabilitate the town. The Jewish cemetery, just outside the city gates, is
extremely well-kept. Two historical synagogues should be renovated soon "Slat
Rabbi Haïm Pinto and Slat Attias".
Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 6: Essaouira – Safi – El Jadida (Mazagan) - Casablanca (400 km/249 mi)
After breakfast, departure for Casablanca via the picturesque coastal road.
There were Jewish communities in the ports of Safi and El Jadida, who were
active in commerce and handicrafts. Stop in Safi to visit the Mellah in the
Northern part of the medina, the sanctuary of Oulad Ben Zmirou and the
Portuguese fortress.
Then continuation to Oualidia for a fish lunch in a local restaurant with view
over its superb bay. Continuation to El Jadida. In El Jadida, the 18th century
Portuguese citadel later served as the Jewish quarter…
Continuation to Casablanca.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 7: Departure to Casablanca airport (35 km/22 mi)
Assistance for check-in and boarding formalities. End of our services.
These are sample itineraries,
customizable for each client,
prices are on request and depend on dates, accommodations level and activities
Optional kosher meals can be arranged in Casablanca and Marrakech.
Possibility to attend a religious service at a Synagogue if coinciding
with Fridays
Call 877-466-2934 , local 727-254-4373 or email info@jewishtravelagency.com to book your trip
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