Abstract

ABSTRACT The Jewish past has always represented a distinct chapter in Morocco’s history; an embodiment of a historic component of Moroccan society. ‘Tinghir – Jerusalem: Les Echoes du Mellah’ (2013): a documentary by Moroccan director Kamal Hachkar, excavates history through places and testimonies of Jews who left Morocco towards ‘Israel’ and Muslims still living in Tinghir in an attempt to investigate the factors that shaped Moroccan Jews’ migration. Going back and forth diverse oral narrations about lived experiences, Moroccan Muslims and Jews recall their memories of good neighbourliness and coexistence during the 1950s and 1960s before the exodus. Memories clash and a new generation that did not witness anything about the history of Jews in Morocco except the Jewish cemetery; emerges, and although the perceptions regarding the Jews’ departure diverge, the common feelings of belonging, intense nostalgia and diaspora of the soul appears to be shared.

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