Christianity

"The Jews in the world tragedy"

Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. Box 3, file 22, documents 126-130 .
Undated article, written by Sylvie Gueron, Casablanca to be published in the "Bulletin de la Fédération des Sociétés Juives d'Algérie" in Algiers. (The article has been sent by Rafael Ben Azaraf to Elie Gozlan, editor of the newspaper in Algiers). In her article, Gueron writes about a Report published in London on the criminals of war and the number of Jews murdered in each country in particular.

The Holocaust in Europe

Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. Box 3, file 22, documents 146-149.
Newspaper "Bulletin de la Fédération des Sociétés Juives d'Algérie" in Algiers, June-July 1941, number 70. The articles discuss the Shoah in Europe and publish an article written by a French Rabbi in Vichy.

Jews of Tetouan in Morocco

Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. Box 36.
Historical overview of the Jews of Tetouan' in Spanish (22 pages) by Leon  Coriat untitled "Mi Communidad" (1954). The review starts from the expulsion (from Spain in 1492 until the early 20th century and describes the Jewish community life in the city (traditions, rabbis, relations with the Muslims).

Claude Nataf, The Tunisian Jews facing Vichy and the german persecutions - The authorities in Tunisia

Nataf relates to the French and Tunisian authorities in Tunisia. In:  
Claude Nataf, Les Juifs de Tunisie face à Vichy et aux persécutions allemandes, in Pardès, numéro spécial Les Juifs de France dans la Seconde guerre mondiale, sous la direction d’André Kaspi, Annie Kriegel, Annette Wieviorka, 1992, pp. 206-208

First newspapers in Morocco

Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. Box 27.
The document is a collection entitled "Les Débuts de la presse au Maroc" of 5 articles published in "La Vigie Marocaine"' most of them written by Abraham Isaac Laredo (Tangier Jewish Press manager) in 1936. The articles discuss the beginnings of the Moroccan press in 1860, its developments and influences in the world.

Evénements de Casablanca et interview avec Pierre Parent

Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. File 19, documents 55-90.
The first document (pp. 180-195) is undated, by Francis Jeanson, on the events of Casablanca in the Moroccan press concerning the conflicts between the local police and the Moroccan labor unions.The second document (pp, 196-213) is an interview with Pierre Parent on the WW2 and on the colonial situation in Morocco.