For generations, the Jewish heritage has been intertwined with the Moroccan culture.
Morocco Jewish Heritage Tours provide a wonderful chance for Jewish tourists, to
experience stories of the Jewish Mellahs, synagogues. Andalusian and Moorish
architecture, breathtaking landscapes, tombs and holy sites. as well as the Islamic
world’s one and only Jewish Museum.

On Jewish Heritage Tours, you can expect to discover the hidden jewels of Jewish
Morocco. In fact, Morocco has magnificent scenery, charming marketplaces, and a
substantial Jewish community. Explore the historic Jewish districts of Essaouira, Fes,
Marrakech, and Casablanca.
Jewish Heritage Tours can be included in any of your trips to Morocco. Whether you
arrive by cruise ship at one of Morocco’s ports, are seeking for a Jewish excursion. or
want to incorporate fully guided Jewish Heritage Tours. We will assist you with
whatever option you choose!
The Moroccan Cities We’ve Chosen for
your Jewish Heritage Tours
Essaouira

Essaouira, also known as Old Mogador, is a popular destination for first-time visitors
to Morocco who are intrigued by Morocco’s Jewish heritage and desire to see the
Atlantic coast. On Jewish Heritage Tours, discover the Jewish Heritage Sites of
Essaouira. In the historic Jewish Quarter, go ahead and explore the Jewish Mellah.
The Hiloula, the Ancient Rabbi, evocative door paintings, and carved insignia.
Join us to visit the Attia Synagogue, the Haim Pinto Synagogue, and the House of
Memory. The Jewish Marine Cemetery, isolated from the ocean by a single wall,
should not be missed. It features nearly 2,000 tombstones carved of sandstone, in
cubist forms dating back to the 18th century.
This cemetery also has Rabbi Haim Pinto’s tomb. Today, Essaouira has a total population of 70,000 people. Thus less
than 25 Jews whose ancestors have in Morocco since 1700.
The famed Chaim Pinto Synagogue is the most famous and most important Jewish
treasure in Essaouira, as is the Slat Lkahal Synagogue, a former communal
synagogue that is now undergoing historic rehabilitation.
The Simon Attias Synagogue in Essaouira, formerly known as the Bet Ha-Knesset Simon Attias, M’sod
Attias, and Shaarei T’filah (bet kenesset, ‘house of assembly,’ was recently
renovated. To cap up your private Morocco travel experience. A Jewish Heritage
Tour Shabbat meal at a Rabbi’s residence may also be arranged.
Fes

The Imperial city of Fes has been reported to have historically harbored the largest
and oldest Jewish community in Morocco ever since the 9th century. The Marinides
established the Jewish Mellah at Fes El Bali (old Fes). Morocco’s intellectual and
spiritual center. A lot of the Jews lived there until they were relocated to Fes El Jadid
(new Fes) near the King’s palace. That giving the monarchy full control, over their
artisan talents and favorable diplomatic contacts with Europe.
There are many Jewish sites to be explored in Fes city. The Jewish Quarter of Fes,
the Jewish Mellah. And the Ibn Dannan Synagogue which is a 17th Century Jewish
landmark, the Talmud Torah Synagogue, and the El Fassiyeen Synagogue should all
be visited on Jewish Heritage Tours.
Moreover, explore the Jewish cemetery and its white-washed washed graves to learn about the blue-painted tomb as well as thestory of Solica.
Visiting Maimonides’ house and the Maimonides Jewish Community
Center would certainly be a great pleasure for you. Finally, make sure to meet
members of the Jewish community for Shabbat Services and eat dinner at a Rabbi’s
home or kosher restaurant.
Marrakech
Jewish Heritage Tours allow you to discover the Jewish aspects of Marrakech city.
Explore this metropolis of subterranean tubes designed by architects from Cordoba,
Spain to supply water and palmery to the town. Visit the 16th-century Ibn Lazama
Synagogue, a significant piece of Moroccan Jewish history. Meet Kaa Roumani, a
London-based anthropologist who acts as a guide at the Lazama Synagogue.
Do notforget to explore the Miâara Jewish Cemetery and shop in the Jewish Mellah’s Old
Spice Market. The Rahba K’dima is a vibrant market brimming with traditional
Moroccan spices such as cinnamon, cumin, dried pepper, saffron, and many more.
Remember to ask about Shabbat Services so that you can have Shabbat Dinner with
a Jewish family at a private home in Marrakech’s Medina. Speaking of dinner, those
who are Kosher can have assured Kosher meals provided at their hotel.
Thus they
can taste Moroccan cuisine at a nearby Kosher restaurant in Marrakech. All Jewish
travel activities are tailored to your Jewish life interests and the time you have
available for your particular Jewish Heritage Tours.
Casablanca
Casablanca is well-known for its well-established Jewish heritage. On Jewish
Heritage Tours in Casablanca city, Morocco, you will walk in the footsteps of
Moroccan Jews who have resided there for generations. Visit the Jewish Museum in
Casablanca, the only one of its type in the Islamic World. The Museum of Moroccan
Judaism houses a collection of religious, anthropological.
Thus artistic artifacts that depict Jewish history, religion, traditions, and daily life in the setting of Moroccan
civilization. Zhor Rhihil, the museum’s director, is a Muslim and a recognized
specialist, who has hand-selected the collection as well as special exhibitions.
On Jewish Heritage Tours, you will also get to see Jewish Synagogues of
Casablanca, including Temple Beth-El, which is famous for its stained glass
windows. The Jewish Quarters (Mellah), old Tombs within the Cemetery, and the
vibrant souks.
For Jewish tourists looking for a more in-depth experience. Thus there
is always the option of meeting the Jewish community, having lunch or dinner at the
Kosher Club, and attending Shabbat services on the Sabbath.
On our thorough Jewish Heritage Tours, follow in the footsteps of Moroccan Jews.
Visit Jewish Heritage Sites, mainly the famous Synagogues. Like in Essaouira, Fes,
Marrakech and Casablanca. Follow in the footsteps of Sephardic Jews, who migrated
to Morocco from Spain. Discover Andalusian architecture, and the Islamic world’s
only Jewish Museum.
Experience the Jewish community up close and get a look into the lives of Moroccan
Jews. today! Do not worry, Furthermore, Shabbat and Kosher services are also
provided on our Jewish Heritage Tours. For more information, feel free to contact us.

