Useful resources and sites:Geneanet: https://www.geneanet.org/Beit Hatsufot : https://dbs.bh.org.il/Sephardic Database: http://www.sephardicgen.com/databases/databasesFR.htmlJewishgen : https://www.jewishgen.org/https://www.jewishgen.org/sephardic/Morocco.HTMJewish genealogy circle: https://www.genealoj.org/frIsraeli database: https://genealogy.org.il/AID/Family Search: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Morocco_Genealogy(site run by the following)Website of the toledano: http://www.toledanogathering.com/Genealogy.htmlGeni : https://www.geni.com/My heritage : https://www.myheritage.fr. Archives of Gibraltar: http://www.nationalarchives.gi/gna/Inhabitants.aspxYou must be registered to consult most of these sites. You can find family trees of Moroccan Jewish families. Some are paid but above all, very few are collaborative.Some tips to get documents about Moroccan Jews.- if they are or were of French Nationality, apply to the archives of Nantes: http://www.archives.nantes.fr/PAGES/ENLIGNE/etat_civil/etat_civil_ DemandesActes.htm- if they have moved to Israel, you can address the ministry of the interior Israeli (misrad hapenim)- in Morocco, you can address:· The Presidents of urban municipalities· To community services and Morocco· M TOLEDANO from RABAT· Jacky Kadoch or Rachel Abitbol from Marrakech· M Toledano from meknesTo find documents, it is strongly recommended to go to Morocco.It is good to remember that if there is a civil status in Morocco, it was put in place between 1910 and 1930. Before 1950, registrations were declarative and retrospective.