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A language course is reviving Moroccan Jewish culture and bridging Middle East divide

Limud Darija connects over 500 members through language and culture to preserve Moroccan Jewish heritage and promote dialogue across Middle Eastern communities.

  • A new educational movement, Limud Darija, was launched after the COVID-19 pandemic to connect communities and reclaim lost voices, Elfassi said.
  • Growing up in Fez, Morocco exposed Yona Elfassi to Moroccan Arabic, French, Hebrew and Amazigh influences that shaped his identity and led him to teach Darija after earning two doctorates from Sciences Po Bordeaux and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
  • The hybrid courses mix Zoom lessons with in-person gatherings in Israel and include workshops drawing on Sephardic piyyutim and Moroccan pop icons.
  • A hafla in Be'er Sheva in 2026 shows Muslim Moroccans have discovered Elfassi's work online and joined Hebrew classes and WhatsApp groups, helping humanize participants.
  • Only around 2,500 Jews remain in Morocco today, and 99% of Jews of Moroccan heritage live elsewhere, with diasporas in France, Canada, the United States and about 1 million in Israel.
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A language course is reviving Moroccan Jewish culture and bridging Middle East divide

(RNS) — Growing up in Fez, Morocco, Yona Elfassi was always aware of the history of the city, which has been a center of culture, learning and spirituality since the ninth century.

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