Jewish Morocco is a blog in which a traveler to Morocco is tracking his experiences with Jewish sites and Morocco's few Jewish people. The blogger recently traveled to the east of the country for Passover.
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I was born in the town of Arcila(now known as Azilah)
my family there goes back to many many generations. As a child, there is were I lived with my family. My mom is from the Roffe family or say Roif, I just came across this site. Interesting, because my culture is based on that town. Now I live in the USA. I own a lot of music original to that region, as well as speak te dialect HAKETIA. Mom mom who is 95 still has a repertory os stories from that town. So many things to say, it will not fit here