** Roots in Marrakech and Casablanca – Families: Nahmani, Kadoch, Hazan, Alcabas/Elcabes **Hello everyone! I'm hoping to connect with anyone who may be related to me or familiar with these family lines, to help me expand my paternal grandmother’s side of the family tree.My paternal grandmother Violette Alcabas was born in Casablanca to her parents David Alcabas (born in Casa) and Sultana nee Hazan (born in Marrakech).**Sultana Hazan’s Side (Marrakech):**Her father was Hanania Hazan, son of Allo (אלו) – I believe "Allo" may be a female given name.Sadly, I don't know much else about this branch.Sultana moved to Casablanca after her mother passed away.Both Sultana and her father Hanania passed away in Israel.**📖 David Alcabas’ Side (Casa, El Jadida):**His father was the well-known Rabbi Isaac Alcabas, who served as Av Beit Din in Mazagan (El Jadida) and later had a synagogue in Casablanca named after Rabbi David veMoshe.His mother was Habiba Kadoch.Isaac and Habiba were married in Tidili, and I have a French copy of their ketuba (attached).Rabbi Isaac Alcabas was the son of Rabbi David Alcabas.Habiba Kadoch was the daughter of Jacob Kadoch and Hanna Nahmani.**📜 *****Nahmani Line (Marrakech):***I was told that Hanna Nahmani was the sister of the *tsaddik* Rabbi Isaac Nahmani of Marrakech.Online sources say Rabbi Isaac Nahmani was the son of Rabbi Shlomo Nahmani and his wife Zahara, and that Shlomo was the son of Moshe Nahmani.If you are connected to these families or have any knowledge of the Hazan, Kadoch, Nahmani, or Alcabas lines — I’d be *grateful* to hear from you. Let’s piece this puzzle together! 🙏📷 In the photos:* A snippet of my family tree* Photos of **Isaac and Habiba Alcabas (née Kadoch)*** Photos of **David and Sultana Alcabas (née Hazan)*** Translated copy of the Ketuba between Isaac and Habiba.