"The only known #Jewish #museum in the #Arab world is tucked away in a residential neighborhood of the #Moroccan economic metropolis of #Casablanca, guarded by a lone soldier.

Among other items, the museum contains black-and-white photos of Jewish life in #Morocco from the 1920s and 1930s. The pictures show craftsmen at work, celebrations and family life. Display cases contain #Torah scrolls and clothing, a few old #manuscripts ― all relics from a time when Morocco still had a large Jewish community.

Around 300,000 #Jews lived in the Arab country, which had a population of 7 million at the time, when the state of #Israel was founded in 1948. After that, most emigrated, motivated in part by anti-Jewish #pogroms in the cities of #Oujda and #Jerada in the same year, in which more than 40 Jews died. About 1 million #Israelis with Moroccan roots live in the Jewish state today. Around 3,000 to 5,000 Jews remained in Morocco, most of them living in Casablanca."

https://www.dw.com/en/jews-in-morocco-a-small-community-often-overlooked/a-75115308

Jews in Morocco: A small community, often overlooked

Judaism in Morocco has a long history. Most Jews left the country for Israel after 1948. Today the small Jewish community and the Muslim population live side by side, despite the emotional fallout from the war in Gaza.

Deutsche Welle