Pour le français cliquer ☝️Hello, If you are interested in the genealogy of Moroccan Jews and pay attention to the places of birth and death of our ancestors or remember the old stories of families reported by our grandmothers, you'll note that the Jews from Morocco were finally pretty mobile. Within Morocco, changes in place of residence were influenced by local living conditions, the needs of the sultans in place and family alliances.During the 18th and 19th centuries, many Jews from coastal cities of Morocco had given in to the call of adventure and the quest for wealth and have moved to Portugal, South America or England, some to never come back. Migration within North Africa was also frequent, most often between Morocco and Algeria (especially in border cities), but also from and to Egypt. The land of Israel has always kept an important place in these migration flows, more for religious than ideological reasons. So, it was not rare for some rich men to decide, a bit like today 🙂, to end their days in Israel, bringing with them all their families.After the six-day war, it was the massive exodus of Jews mainly to Israel, France and Canada, but also to the United States, Spain and South America.I post here a map of the geographical origin of the Jews of Morocco who have moved to Israel during 1956. It has the advantage of locating some Moroccan Jewish communities.Shabbat Shalom!