Moroccan Jewry – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Wed, 02 Jun 2021 05:28:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg Moroccan Jewry – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 Israir to begin direct flights to Morocco in July https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/06/02/israir-to-begin-direct-flights-to-morocco-in-july/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/06/02/israir-to-begin-direct-flights-to-morocco-in-july/#respond Wed, 02 Jun 2021 05:28:40 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=636377   Israir announced will begin direct flights from Ben-Gurion International Airport to Marrakech, Morocco, starting on July 19, the airline announced Tuesday. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook and Twitter  Israir said it planned to operate five direct flights between Tel Aviv and Marrakech weekly. "We estimate that demand will be high and that hundreds of […]

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Israir announced will begin direct flights from Ben-Gurion International Airport to Marrakech, Morocco, starting on July 19, the airline announced Tuesday.

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Israir said it planned to operate five direct flights between Tel Aviv and Marrakech weekly.

"We estimate that demand will be high and that hundreds of thousands of passengers from Israel will visit the destination as part of vacation packages or as part of tour packages," Israir VP of marketing Gil Stav said.

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Israel and Morocco agreed in December to resume diplomatic relations and relaunch direct flights  as part of a deal brokered by the United States that also included Washington's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara.

Morocco was once home to one of the largest and most prosperous Jewish communities in North Africa and the Middle East for centuries until Israel's founding in 1948. As Jews fled or were expelled from many Arab countries, an estimated 250,000 Jews left Morocco for Israel from 1948 to 1964.

Today, only around 3,000 Jews remain in Morocco, while hundreds of thousands of Israelis claim Moroccan ancestry.

In March, Moroccan Tourism Minister Nadia Fettah Alaoui said she expected 200,000 Israeli visitors in the first year following the resumption of direct flights. Morocco's tourism revenue dropped over 53% in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID pandemic.

El Al, Israel's national air carrier, also said Tuesday that it hoped to start direct flights to Morocco in July and that it was now awaiting final approval from Moroccan and Israeli authorities.

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Morocco hopes its improved ties with Israel and centuries-old Jewish history will help it offset some of the tourist trade it has lost to the global pandemic by bringing a surge of Israeli visitors once flights restart.

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The two countries agreed in December to resume diplomatic ties and relaunch direct flights – part of a deal brokered by the United States that also includes Washington's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara.

"I was quite afraid to go previously, because it's an Arab country, even though I was told that tours there were fine. Now that there is peace, I think I can go without fear," said retired Israeli teacher Rivka Sheetrit, 69, who wants to see where her parents once lived and her forefathers were buried.

"When the skies reopen, I plan to go," she said.

Morocco was home to one of the largest and most prosperous Jewish communities in North Africa and the Middle East for centuries until 1948. As Jews fled or were expelled from many Arab countries, an estimated quarter of a million left Morocco for Israel from 1948-1964.

Today only about 3,000 Jews remain in Morocco, while hundreds of thousands of Israelis claim some Moroccan ancestry.

More than other countries in the region where the issue is often taboo, Morocco has sought in recent years to recognize the Jewish role in its history. In 2010, it launched a program to restore synagogues, Jewish cemeteries and heritage sites, and reinstated the original names of some Jewish neighborhoods.

Though the numbers of Israeli visitors are likely to be small compared to the total pre-COVID-19 tourist flow to Morocco, it could help a sector battered by the pandemic.

Tourism Minister Nadia Fettah Alaoui has said she expects 200,000 Israeli visitors in the first year following the resumption of direct flights. That compares to about 13 million yearly foreign tourists before the pandemic. Tourism revenue fell by 53.8% to 36.3 billion dirhams ($3.8 billion) in 2020.

In the pretty Moroccan port town of Essaouira, once home to a big Jewish community and still the location of several important shrines, tourism businesses are poised for a boost.

Ayoub Souri, who has a woodcraft shop near a Jewish museum, expects business to thrive: "We look forward to receiving more Jewish tourists after the normalization deal," he said.

Though a small number of Israeli tourists already come to Morocco, many have been put off by the lack of direct flights and diplomatic ties. The head of the Israeli liaison office in Rabat, which reopened after the deal, said he expected flights to resume next month.

"This is the main reason the number of Israeli tourists will increase significantly," the liaison chief, David Govrin, said.

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Morocco's tourism promotion office has commissioned a study on attracting tourists from Israel.

Henri Abizker, a Jewish community leader and businessman in Rabat who owns a travel agency organizing tours for Israelis, said he was even more optimistic about the numbers, predicting up to 400,000 would come.

Morocco is attractive because of its particular Jewish history as home to pilgrimage sites, attracting tourism that could benefit specialist operators.

"Younger generations tend to be more liberal, but Orthodox Jews insist on kosher requirements," he said.

In Israel, Haim Peretz, an Israeli of Jewish Moroccan descent who now works as a tour guide, said potential tourists were mainly waiting for direct flights.

"We expect, in principle, that demand for tourism in Morocco will grow," he said.

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