Pour le français, cliquez �Hello all,Happy new year to all and welcome to the new members: Claude Oiknine, Dina Benichou, Victor Perez, Danielle Malka, Amine Bayad, Habib Levy, Benisty Shalom, John Assouline, Jacques Oiknine, Albert Twizer, Jo Abecassis, Joel LEVY, Cédric Levy, et Serge Cohen.All of you, cousins, friends, friends of friends, if you joined us, it is probably because you are interested in our common history and would like to preserve it. To do so, I strongly encourage you to register on geni (https://www.geni.com/).Every week, our family tree grows there by several thousand of profiles, thanks to your additions and new connections between families.This week I got involved with the Amsellem and Dray families of Oujda. In the project "Jewish families of Oujda" (https://www.geni.com/projects/Jewish-Families-of-Oujda-Morocco/105415), you will be able to consult the profile of Rabbi Shlomo Amsellem (https://www.geni.com/people/Salomon-Amsellem/6000000115419005205), the chief rabbi of the great synagogue between 1920 and 1945 and the main mohel of the city. You'll find there a document listing the nicknames of the families of Oujda (https://www.geni.com/documents/view/105415?doc_id=6000000116946272659).It's now your turn: 1. Register on Geni2. Create the profile of your parents, grandparents, great-grandparents and other ancestors by mentioning their last name, first name, date or year of birth, place of birth, and in case of non living person, date of death, place of death. Places of birth and death are useful to locate families and identify migration within Morocco or abroad. For Genealogy experts: you can directly import a gedcom to geni (taking care of duplicates).3. Connect with other profiles of geni, if you find any.4. And most importantly, invite you family and friends to this group.Shabbat shalom!