The publication of this Vol I of "Diwan al-Malhun in Moroccan Judeo Arabic" is an attempt to highlight a submerged side of Moroccan heritage. The Malhun Moroccan Judeo Arabic reflects the tolerance of the country of ATLAS.
After the decline of the Moroccan Jewish heritage due to the large emigration of a great number of the Jews of morocco for multiple reasons, its a moment in time to save what can be saved from this important element of Moroccan heritage. The malhun in Moroccan Judeo Arabic has reached a new life in the context of the idea of return (virtual and physical) of jewish youth to the Land of the sun: Morocco. The malhun is an open school of Moroccan Arabic dialect and is also a big encyclopedia of Moroccan identity in his large concept.
This recompilation of Malhun text is a contribution in the promising reading of our Moroccan heritage in the vast context of the new Moroccan constitution of 2011.
The publication of this Vol I of "Diwan al-Malhun in Moroccan Judeo Arabic" is an attempt to highlight a submerged side of Moroccan heritage. The Malhun Moroccan Judeo Arabic reflects the tolerance of the country of ATLAS.
After the decline of the Moroccan Jewish heritage due to the large emigration of a great number of the Jews of morocco for multiple reasons, its a moment in time to save what can be saved from this important element of Moroccan heritage. The malhun in Moroccan Judeo Arabic has reached a new life in the context of the idea of return (virtual and physical) of jewish youth to the Land of the sun: Morocco. The malhun is an open school of Moroccan Arabic dialect and is also a big encyclopedia of Moroccan identity in his large concept.
This recompilation of Malhun text is a contribution in the promising reading of our Moroccan heritage in the vast context of the new Moroccan constitution of 2011.
The publication of this Vol I of "Diwan al-Malhun in Moroccan Judeo Arabic" is an attempt to highlight a submerged side of Moroccan heritage. The Malhun Moroccan Judeo Arabic reflects the tolerance of the country of ATLAS.
After the decline of the Moroccan Jewish heritage due to the large emigration of a great number of the Jews of morocco for multiple reasons, its a moment in time to save what can be saved from this important element of Moroccan heritage. The malhun in Moroccan Judeo Arabic has reached a new life in the context of the idea of return (virtual and physical) of jewish youth to the Land of the sun: Morocco. The malhun is an open school of Moroccan Arabic dialect and is also a big encyclopedia of Moroccan identity in his large concept.
This recompilation of Malhun text is a contribution in the promising reading of our Moroccan heritage in the vast context of the new Moroccan constitution of 2011.