Travels In Morocco - Volume 1 of 2 - By James Richardson



















































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I Had Read And Heard A Great Deal About The Persecution Of The Jews In Morocco, And Was, Therefore, Not A Little Surprised To Meet With These Continual Feasts And Festivals Among A People So Much Talked About As Victims Of Mussulman Oppression.

I find two sentences in my notes containing the pith of the whole.

"The Jews continued their feasts; about a third of their time is spent in feasting." Again - "Amidst all their degradation, the Jew we saw to-day recreating themselves to the utmost extent of their capacities of enjoyment." It appears that during the time I was at Mogador there was an unusual number of weddings, and then followed the feast of the Passover. I think, whilst I was at Tangier, weddings or celebration of weddings were going on every night. It may be safely asserted, that no people in Barbary enjoy themselves more than the Jews, or more pamper and gratify their appetites. What with weddings, feasts, and obligatory festivals, their existence is one round of eating and drinking. These feasts, besides, do not take place in a corner, nor are they barricaded from public, or envious, or inquisitorial view, but are open to all, being attended by Christians, Moors and Arabs.

These wedding-feasts are substantial things. Here is the entry in my journal of an account of them: "A bullock was killed at the house of the bridegroom, tea and cakes and spirits were freely, nay universally distributed there. The company afterwards went off with the bridegroom to the house of the bride, where another distribution of the same kind took place, whilst half of the bullock was brought for the bride's friends.

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