Who was Sol Hachuel, Sol ha-Tzaddikah or Lalla Suleika?https://www.geni.com/people/Solica-Hachuel/6000000011164164295Sol Hachuel was born in Tangier in 1817 and grew up in a Jewish family. His father Haim is a merchant and talmudist and hosts a study group at home. This family environment has forged the young girl's Jewish identity. But according to a narrative of the time, Tahra de Mesoodi, a pious Muslim neighbor and friend of Sol, falsely claims that she has converted Sol to Islam. The reason for this false statement is imprecise. Tahra's brother would have been in love with Sol. Did she reject that love? Has she surrendered and revised her position?On Tahra's only statement, Sol is led to court, before the pasha who ask her to embrace Muslim faith. If she converts to Islam, he promises to protect her from her parents, cover her with jewelry and silk and marry her with a good young man. If not, she will suffer terrible punishment for causing the Prophet's wrath: she will be chained, shredded by wild beasts, will no longer see the light of day and will starve!Insensitive to this threat, the young girl does not flex and refuses to convert to Islam. The pasha then puts its threats to execution. He locks the young girl in Tangier's jail, claustred in a cell without window and light, chained to the neck, hands and feet. Desperate, her family struggles to free her and appeals to the Vice-Consul of Spain. But all these efforts are in vain.To escape this pressure, the pasha decides to send Sol to Fez and let the sultan judge his fate. At Fez, the sultan designates the cadi to decide his sentence. The cadi summons the wise men of the Jewish community of Fez and informs them that if Sol does not agree to convert, she will be beheaded, and that their community will be punished. Despite the strong advice of the khakhamim that pressed her to convert to save herself and save the community. Sol refused and was found guilty. The son of the sultan, dazzled by the beauty of the girl, also tries to convert her to Islam. But nothing does and Sol still doesn't flex: ′′Jewish I was born, Jewish I want to die ".The sentence falls. Sol is beheaded in Fez in public place in 1834. She was 17 years old...It is with the story of this young girl that we all know that I would like to welcome all the new members who joined us in the last few days: Amram Ifergan, Manou Edery, Jeff Maybe, Wim Penninx, Daniel Nassia, Ruthie Dennis, Monique Vaknin, Orly Duvany Ben Yeshay, Ruth Setton, Maurice Weizmann, Martine Cazabat, David Vaknin, Harry Levy, Alain Benabou, Marcel Cohen, Esther Illouz Trebaol, Armand Tamsot, Baruch Toledano, Eric Azoulay, Marie Claire Breslaw, Bella Harrar, Valerie Abisror, Izhak Pariente, Paul Bouet, Danielle Knafo, Isabelle Lévy Lallouz, Yves Levy, Henri Acoca, Lea Demri, Meir Abitbol, Philippe Laskar, Chantal Ittah, Judith Ouaknine, Soly Azran, Berthe Benzaquen, חיים לק, Andre Assouline, Monique Leb-Galan, Larry Lilou, Moti Ohana.A big thank you also to everyone who will have invited.The objective of this group and how you can contribute to it is indicated on announcement. Together, we can restore Moroccan Jewish memory and enrich our family tree on Geni.