Fes, Morocco – Moroccan King Makes Good On Promise To Restore Jewish Synagogues

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    Rabbis pray as the Mayor of Fez and Secretary General of the Istiqlal Party, Hamid Chabat (C-back) listens on during the inauguration of the Slat Alfassiyine synagogue in the northern city of Fez, on February 13, 2013. The two-year restoration of the 17th century synagogue bore "eloquent testimony to the spiritual wealth and diversity of the Kingdom of Morocco and its heritage," Moroccan King Mohammed said in a message read by the country's Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane. AFP PHOTO/FADEL SENNA/VINNews.comFes, Morocco – Hundreds attended a grand celebration marking the completion of the restoration of 17th century Jewish synagogue Slat Alfassiyine in Fes yesterday. The event marked the first step in a 2011 promise made by King Mohammed VI to restore all of the kingdom’s synagogues.

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    Slat Alfassiyine is located in the famous El Mellah, the Mecca of Jewish culture in the Medina of Fes.

    Jeune Afrique is reporting that (http://bit.ly/X7zwvu) representing the King at yesterday’s celebration was Moroccan Prime Minister, Abdelilah Benkirane, who called the event a celebration of ‘the richness and diversity of the spiritual elements’ that make up Morocco.

    Reading a message from King Mohammed VI, the Prime Minister said, “The ancient tradition from which Moroccan civilization draws its essence is that Moroccans are deeply imbued with the values of coexistence, tolerance, and harmony among the various components of the nation.”

    The King’s letter went on to celebrate Judaism in Moroccan culture, citing the community as playing a ‘crucial role in the nation’s identity.’

    Also attending the event was Norbert Lammert, President of the Bundestag (German Federal Parliament), whose country contributed the bulk of the funding for the restoration.

    Over 10,000 Jews called Fes home at the beginning of the twentieth century. Now, only about 3,000 remain in the entire country.

    Moroccan Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane (R) and the Mayor of Fez and Secretary General of the Istiqlal Party Hamid Chabat (L), attend inauguration of the Slat Alfassiyine synagogue in the northern city of Fez, on February 13, 2013. The two-year restoration of the 17th century synagogue bore "eloquent testimony to the spiritual wealth and diversity of the Kingdom of Morocco and its heritage," Moroccan King Mohammed said in a message read by Benkirane. AFP PHOTO/FADEL SENNA /VINNews.com


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    11 years ago

    pomp and circumstance, all dressed up and nowhere to go…

    11 years ago

    The Moroccan king is a true Ohev yisroel and has been for years. Let us all daven the unrest facing his country by the jihadist known as the “arab spring” does not succeed..

    Adam_Neira
    Adam_Neira
    11 years ago

    Kudos to King Mohammed VI.

    BeKind
    BeKind
    11 years ago

    Morocco and its royal family are blessed because of its long history of benevolence towards its Jewish citizens.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    11 years ago

    This is the feel-good story of my morning.

    CSLMoish
    CSLMoish
    11 years ago

    Yes sheeple Morroco has been so good to the Jews that now there area barely 3000 Jews left…….