Bayt Dakira

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Bayt Dakira
Bayt Dakira, Simon Attias synagogue, Essaouira.jpg
Interior of the museum in 2019
LocationEssaouira, Morocco
TypeJewish museum

Bayt Dakira or the House of Memory is a Jewish museum located in the Jewish quarter "Mellah" of Essaouira's old medina in Morocco.

The museum aims to be a spiritual space dedicated to the Jewish community of the city.[1] It plays an important role in the preservation and valorisation of the Moroccan Jewish memory.[2]

Through its exhibition of rare objects, texts and photographs, the museum seeks also to show the coexistence between Muslims and Jews in the city.[1] Visitors are greeted by the expression "Shalom Aleykoum, Salam Lekoulam" which is a mix of Arabic and Hebrew to illustrate the friendship between Jews and Muslims.[3][4]

A Torah and a Quran side by side

The museum includes the Simon Attias Synagogue and the Haim and Célia Zafrani Research Center on the History of Relations between Judaism and Islam.[1]

See also[]

  • Jews in Morocco

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Bayt Dakira or the happy diversity". telquel.ma (in French). 24 January 2020.
  2. ^ Mohamed Amine (16 January 2020). "Bayt Dakira : the sovereign immortalises the judeo-moroccan memory". challenge.ma (in French).
  3. ^ Amine Boushaba (7 November 2019). "Bayt Dakira, the jewish memory of Essaouira". leconomiste.com (in French).
  4. ^ "Bayt Dakira a jewish museum in Essaouria and a coexstance model between the muslims and the jews". euronews.com (in Arabic). 21 January 2020.


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