The Mellah of Marrakesh ( he, מלאח מרקש; lad, Mellah de Marrakesh; ar, ملاح مراكش), formerly known as Hay Essalam is the
Jewish Quarter (''
Mellah'') of the city of
Marrakesh
Marrakesh or Marrakech ( or ; ar, مراكش, murrākuš, ; ber, ⵎⵕⵕⴰⴽⵛ, translit=mṛṛakc}) is the fourth largest city in the Kingdom of Morocco. It is one of the four Imperial cities of Morocco and is the capital of the Marrakes ...
,
Morocco. It is the second oldest of its kind in the country.
History
Although the city of Marrakesh was founded by the
Almoravids
The Almoravid dynasty ( ar, المرابطون, translit=Al-Murābiṭūn, lit=those from the ribats) was an imperial Berber Muslim dynasty centered in the territory of present-day Morocco. It established an empire in the 11th century that ...
in 1060, Jews settled 40 km away and there is no recorded Jewish presence in the city until 1232. After the
Reconquista and
expulsion of Jews from the Iberian Peninsula in 1492, Jews started to arrive in great numbers to Morocco, settling mostly in cities and mixing with the local Jewish population. Many
mellahs were created to protect the Jews under their
dhimmi
' ( ar, ذمي ', , collectively ''/'' "the people of the covenant") or () is a historical term for non-Muslims living in an Islamic state with legal protection. The word literally means "protected person", referring to the state's obligatio ...
status. The Mellah of Marrakesh was created by decree of the Sultan
Abdallah al-Ghalib of the
Saadian dynasty in 1558, outside of the walls of
El Badi Palace
El Badi Palace ( ar, قصر البديع, lit=Palace of Wonder/Brilliance, also frequently translated as the "Incomparable Palace") or Badi' Palace is a ruined palace located in Marrakesh, Morocco. It was commissioned by the sultan Ahmad al-Mans ...
. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the Mellah was one of the main commercial areas of the city, and it was a walled quarter, with its gates closed at night.
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Decline
The mellah became overpopulated within few years, with most estimates that more than 40,000 people living in the mellah at the peak of its population in the late 1940s, before the emigration of the community after the independence of Israel
Independence Day ( he, יום העצמאות ''Yom Ha'atzmaut'', lit. "Day of Independence") is the national day of Israel, commemorating the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948. The day is marked by official and unofficial ceremonies ...
, the end of the French protectorate, and the Six-Day and Yom Kippur wars to Israel mainly, and also to France and Montreal.[La Mellah y el Cementerio Judío de Marrakech]
/ref> The Jewish population of the mellah of Marrakesh today is about 200 inhabitants.[
]
Restoration
In 2016, King Mohamed VI ordered to restore the names of the streets that had to do with the city's Jewish heritage,[ including restoring the name of the neighborhood back to "El Mellah", allocating over US$20 million for the restoration of houses, streets and synagogues.][Maroc : renaissance du vieux quartier juif de Marrakech]
/ref> In November of the same year, Zouheir Bahloul, an Arab member of the Knesset for the party Zionist Union requested funds from the Israeli government to support a synagogue located in the mellah, in an unexpected move for both the Israeli government and the Jewish Community of Morocco.When a Muslim MK beseeched Israel to fund a Moroccan synagogue
The Times of Israel Today, the mellah is one of the main tourist attractions of the city.[
]
See also
* Slat Al Azama Synagogue
* Jewish Cemetery Miâara
* History of the Jews in Morocco
References
External links
Marrakesh
Jewish Virtual Library
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THE MELLAH OF MARRAKECH
Morocco.com
Marrakech’s historic Jewish heart
The West Australian
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Jewish ghettos
Jews and Judaism in Morocco