Raja Casablanca: The Team of the People
The Raja Casablanca is one of the most important teams of Moroccan soccer. Together with Wydad, they are the two biggest Casablanca teams loved by the inhabitants of the economic capital and the rest of […]
The Raja Casablanca is one of the most important teams of Moroccan soccer. Together with Wydad, they are the two biggest Casablanca teams loved by the inhabitants of the economic capital and the rest of […]
Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto inaugurated a religious school for Moroccan Orthodox Jewish children in Casablanca, where most of them reside. This religious school project is one of several that the rabbi has implemented to serve […]
Alan Cohen sounds the alarm Richard Alan Cohen, “Planet Falls, www.richardalancohen.com Moving from biomedical research to photography Richard Alan Cohen found a way to pursue the same approach. But now it is through the imagination […]
Rachel Feinstein, “Maiden, Mother, Crone”, exhibition curated by Kelly Taxter, Barnett and Annalee Newman, The Jewish Museum, New York, December 2020 – January 2021. Rachel Feinstein’s art is defined by many dualities: the feminine and […]
Ralph Gibson, “Sacred Land : Israel Before and After Time”‘, Editeur Lustrum Press, 2020 For his new book commissioned by Martin Cohen, Ralph Gibson has chosen a presentation in diptychs of Israel, in order to […]
Brigitte Kowanz’s luminous hook Brigitte Kowanz, Lighting installation “Museum”, Jewish Museum of Vienna, Permanent The Austrian artist Brigitte Kowanz presents a light installation at the “Jewish Museum in Vienna”. The first word is transcribed in […]
Michael Kerstgens and ‘positive triviality’. Born in 1950 in Llanelli, Wales, Michael Kerstgens has lived in Germany since his teenage years. He crowned his studies of photography at the University of Essen with a project […]
The Algemeiner magazine ranked Royal Councillor André Azoulay as one of the most positively influential personalities in Jewish life in its annual report, which includes several personalities from around the world. It is not by […]
Dounash ben Labrat was born in Fez in Morocco in 930 in an Amazigh family, and died in Cordoba in Andalusia in 990. He was a grammarian, rabbi and poet, considered by historians as the […]
Isaac Alfassi is one of the eminent Jewish figures who have marked the history of Moroccan Jewry. Although he was born near Kalaat Béni Hammad in Algeria in 1013, the capital of the Hammadites who […]
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