Treasures of the Area Studies Collections: Reconsidering Primary Sources and Collections
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Shivviti plaque for Purim, Morocco, late 19th or early 20th century
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Shivviti plaque, Morocco, late 19th or early 20th century
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Shivviti plaque, Morocco, 19th century
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Shivviti, possibly from North Africa, 1871
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Image of North African Jews
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Mequinez - Habitation israelite
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Three great rabbis of Morocco of the early 20th century. Rabbi Raphael Encaoua de Sale; Rabbi Raphael Abensour; Rabbi Yekutiel Berdugo. (Goldenberg, Les Juifs du Moroc)
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Hayyim Josef David Azoulai 1724-1806. Rabbinic scholar and cabbalist and also a great rabbinic emmisary to the Jewish communities of North Africa. He became a Rabbi in Livorno, Italy where he remained until his death. (Sebag, Histoire des Juifs de Tunisie)
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A Jewish bride in a traditional bridal dress ca. 1878. (Portugali, שורשים במרוקו)
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Jewish woman of Tanger painted by Emile Vernet-Lecomte (1821-1900). (Goldenberg, Les Juifs du Moroc)
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Moroccan Jewish Woman from Debdou, 19th or 20th century. (Bensimon, Juifs du Moroc)
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A tea ceremony in Fez ca. 1930. (Goldenberg, Les Juifs du Moroc)
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Four generations of Jewish women in Djerba ca. 1980. (Allali, Les Juifs de Tunisie)
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Tunesian Jewish headdress, 19th century. (Allali, Les Juifs de Tunisie)
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A Moroccan Jewish bride being to the wedding ceremony. (Krispil, מרוקו: מסע אישי)
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A Tunesian Jewish bride. (Allali, Les Juifs de Tunisie)
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The Maimuna celebration in Israel. (Portugali, שורשים במרוקו)
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Women bring delicacies for the celebration of the circumcision of a boy. (Portugali, שורשים במרוקו)
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A Tunesian Jewish family celebration in Paris. (Allali, Les Juifs de Tunisie)
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Interior of a synagogue on the island of Djerba, Tunesia. (Allali, Les Juifs de Tunisie)
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A Jewish music ensemble performing at the Maimuna celebration in 1937. The Maimuna is a unique Moroccan Jewish festival celebrated the day after the end of Passover. (Goldenberg, Les Juifs du Moroc)
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A performer playing the rebab. (Krispil, מרוקו: מסע אישי)
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The colorful dress of a water-seller in the city of Meknes. (Portugali, שורשים במרוקו)
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The Torah ark of a synagogue in the city of Sefrou. (Krispil, מרוקו: מסע אישי)
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The salon of the Abitbol family of Marrakesh. (Toledano, Voyages dan le Maroc Juif)