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  2. Jean Besancenot - Wikipedia

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    Jewish wedding dress, similar to image 51 in Costumes du Maroc. With regard to the two groups of Moroccan Jews, he presented Jewish brides of Rabat and Fes in their ceremonial dress, as well as an urban gentleman, all representative of the Sephardic communities. The other group of Jewish Moroccans, who had lived in the country since ancient ...

  3. Berberisca dress - Wikipedia

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    The berberisca dress or keswa-el-kbira (Arabic: الكسوة الكبيرة, 'the grand gown') is a traditional dress for a Moroccan Jewish woman for her wedding. Traditionally a father gifts his daughter a berberisca dress for her wedding and the first time she wears it is at the henna ceremony.

  4. Alfred Dehodencq - Wikipedia

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    Jewish concert at the palace of the Moroccan Qaid, 1854, special collection; The Execution of a Jewess, in Morocco, ca. 1860, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme, Marais district of Paris [10] The justice of the Pasha, 1866, Musée Salies, Bagnères-de-Bigorre; Jewish bride in Morocco, 1867, Musée Saint-Denis, Reims

  5. Sol Hachuel - Wikipedia

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    [3] According to The Jewish Encyclopedia, Hachuel "was a martyr to her faith, preferring death to become the bride of the sultan"; [2] She is considered a tzadeket (Righteous Woman) by some Jews. [4] Jews call her Sol HaTzaddikah (lit. ' Sol the Righteous '), while Arabs call her Lalla Zuleikha (lit. ' Lady Zuleikha '). [5]

  6. Jewish wedding - Wikipedia

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    A Jewish wedding is a wedding ceremony that follows Jewish laws and traditions. While wedding ceremonies vary, common features of a Jewish wedding include a ketubah (marriage contract) that is signed by two witnesses, a chuppah or huppah (wedding canopy), a ring owned by the groom that is given to the bride under the canopy, and the breaking of ...

  7. Moroccan Jews - Wikipedia

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    Etching of Jewish home in Mogador, Darondeau (1807–1841). Moroccan Jews constitute an ancient community with possible origins dating back to before 70 CE. Concrete evidence of Jewish presence in Morocco becomes apparent in late antiquity, with Hebrew epitaphs and menorah-decorated lamps discovered in the Roman city of Volubilis, and the remains of a synagogue dating to the third century CE.

  8. List of Jews from the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    Hila Klein, member of American-Israeli husband and wife duo h3h3Productions, best known for their YouTube channel of the same name. Family is of mixed Libyan and Iraqi Jewish heritage [30] Moses Hacmon, Israeli artist and architect. Family is of mixed Libyan Jewish, Turkish Jewish and Iraqi Jewish heritage

  9. Category:People of Moroccan-Jewish descent - Wikipedia

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