Royal speech honors important role of Moroccan Jewry

In his speech marking the celebration of the anniversary of the return from exile of the late Mohammed V, “revered figure among Moroccan Jews”, the Sovereign mentioned Moroccan Jewry on several occasions, Guberman noted in a statement to MAP agency.

This is a “welcome recognition of the important role that our community has played and will continue to play both in strengthening the sacred springs of memory that unites, from generation to generation, all Moroccans historically, cultural and spiritual, as well as in promoting common interests abroad,” he explained.

Mr. Guberman indicated, in this regard, that the Moroccan Sephardim does not skimp on the means to express its solidarity and support for Morocco, particularly with regard to the defense and consecration of the Moroccanness of the southern provinces. of the Kingdom.

“The second largest community of Moroccan expatriates in the world lives in Israel. This community and those in the United States and Canada are at the forefront of stronger relations between their respective countries and the Kingdom,” he added.

The executive director of the ASF also highlighted the royal call for the establishment of an ongoing structural relationship with Moroccan authorities abroad, including with Jewish Moroccans, considering that this judicious initiative will pave the way to many achievements in the years to come.

In this context, he expressed the will of the American Sephardic Federation and the Mimouna Association with its offices in Rabat, Fez and Essaouira, to continue to work to translate this “inspiring” royal vision into reality.

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