UNVEILING THE JEWISH MYSTIQUE
At the letter's public unveiling in New York City, Hier explained its tortuous journey from Hitler's own hand to its eventual home at the center's Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. Ziegler took the letter home and sold it to a private collector. In , the Wiesenthal Center had the opportunity to buy the letter but was skeptical about whether Hitler could have afforded a typewriter. By the time the center could verify that Hitler had used a German army typewriter, the letter had been sold to another private collector. In , handwriting expert Charles Hamilton Jr. It belongs in public hands, and it has found its home at the Museum of Tolerance.
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Few have questioned the importance of the Gemlich letter in understanding Hitler and the Holocaust. It not only provides a look into his beliefs, but reveals early ideas of how he would attempt the systematic extermination of the Jews. To accomplish these goals, only a government of national power is capable and never a government of national weakness.
Yet the purchase of such a document, especially at such a high price, has raised questions among historians. The history of the Jews in Morocco is unveiled from the get-go in Casablanca, followed by Royal Palaces in Rabat, medieval Jewish Quarters and local markets in Fes and Marrakech, and Berber villages, to name just a few of the incredible experiences your family will encounter. Needless to say, your tour educator and local guides will engage your family with all the dynamic history, culture, and cuisine that Morocco has to offer.
Lunch on own, en route. Depart for Fes , the most extensive medieval city in the Arab world, and the home of Jewish scholars and rabbis for hundreds of years. Check into your hotel. Dinner on your own and evening at leisure. But being on our unique family tour you will also… Take part in a Moroccan home-cooking workshop in Marrakech Ride a camel for a glimpse into a time when they were the main mode of transportation in the region Participate in a family scavenger hunt in Marrakech's enormous marketplace Visit a Berber village for a window into the unique world of the Berber community Have the opportunity to celebrate a Bar Mitzvah service in the Slat el Azama ancient synagogue in the Mellah ancient Jewish Quarter of Marrakech Tour Includes 7 nights' accommodation using selected hotels 7 days of touring in a luxury, air-conditioned bus with licensed, English-speaking local tour guide All site entrance fees and program fees as per itinerary 1 transfer and assistance to and from the airport Meals: Welcome by your local guide and assistance with arrival formalities.
Panoramic tour of Casablanca and its diverse neighborhoods. Visit the famous Mosque of Hassan II the third largest mosque in the world. The Glory of Moroccan Jewry: Guided visit through the Museum of the Jews of Moro cco, for a glimpse into the rich and colorful world of Moroccan Jewry. Check into the hotel. Relax, unpack and settle in.
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Take in a panoramic view of the Medina of Fes from Borj Sud. Visit the famous Fes Jewish cemetery , where some of the city's legendary rabbis are buried.
Continue on a guided walk through the Medina , where the famous Jewish scholar Maimonides once lived. A glimpse of local craftsman at work in their shops as they weave, embroider, carve and chisel today as they have done for centuries.
A tour of the Madrasa Bou Inania , founded in the years The madrasa is one of the few religious places in Morocco accessible to non-Muslim visitors. Lunch en route and continue with: Visit the Tanneries of Fes, which give the Medina its unique flavor and smell. Return to the hotel.
Dinner on own and evening at leisure. Check out of the hotel and depart Fes for Meknes , located on a fertile plain, north of the Middle Atlas and the former residence of the Sultan.
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Arrive in Meknes and visit the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail , who established his royal capital here during his long reign Continue with a visit to the Royal Stables. Arrive in Rabat and take a tour of the city, including a drive around the walls of the Royal Pala ce and a visit to the Mausoleums of Mohammad V and Hassan II , two rulers who worked hand-in-hand with the Jewish community.
Continue to your hotel for check-in. Check out of the hotel and drive to Marrakech. Begin your visit in Marrakech with a panoramic tour of the city. Visit the famous Majorelle Garden , created by the orientalist painter Jacques Majorelle. Take part in a Moroccan home-cooking workshop. Check into the hotel with time to freshen up and prepare for Shabbat.
Optional Shabbat services at the Bet-El Synagogue.
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Guided tour of Marrakech, including: Bab Agnaou , one of the gates of the Medina. The Saadian Tombs , built in the 16th century as a mausoleum for many Saadian rulers and entertainers. Plunge into a family scavenger hunt in Marrakech's enormous marketplace , and experience the Djemaa El Fna Square , one of the most colorful and mysterious sites in all of Africa, with its snake-charmers, street vendors, musicians, jugglers, fortune-tellers and storytellers. Depart Marrakech for a half-day tour to the Ourika Valley.
Drive through the beautiful, lush, green valley and visit a Berber village.
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