Association des Anciens Elèves de l'Alliance Israélite Universelle

The origin of the Jews of Mogador (1760-1945)

Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. Box ??, file 31, documents ??
Undated and unsigned (P.O.?) 22 pages document about the history of the Jews of Mogador since 1760 until 1945. The document is a detailed description of the economical, political, administrative and judicial situation of the Jews of Mogador during this period. The author provides many informations concerning the relations between the Muslims and the Jews, as well on the European influences on the Jews, and lastly on the two World Wars (with a list of the Jews of Mogador who joined the army during WWII). 

Baccalaureate at Yom Kipur

Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. Box 3, file 20, documents 80-82. 
First document: letter dated 31.8.1944, Casablanca, written by Alfonso Sabah, Director of the Jewish Association Charles Netter in Casablanca to Rafael Ben-Azaraf, Director of "La Voix Juive" in Morocco. In his letter, Sabah proposes to the Jews of Morocco to unite with the Jews of Tunis against the decision of the French Education Ministry to date baccalaureate exam on Yom Kipur, as noted in the telegram joined (second document). 

מעמד היהודים ואנטישמיות במרוקו במלחמת העולם השנייה

Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. File 18, documents 1-67.
The first document is a letter dated 4.2.1982, from Rafael Ben Azaraf, Paris, to Dr. Michael Laskier, Tel Aviv. The letter refers to the mailing of a detailed study (66 pages, the second document) written by Ben Azaraf in 1943 on antisemitism in Morocco.