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Collector finds rare Moroccan Jewish treasure in Jerusalem

Published Saturday, June 27, 2026 · Updated June 28

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A Judaica collector in Jerusalem discovered a rare Moroccan Jewish mortar. The artifact, engraved around 1805 in Marrakesh, was dedicated to Rabbi Hezekiah Josef Kovo from Jerusalem, highlighting historical ties between Moroccan Jewish communities and the Holy City.

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  • The discovered mortar was engraved around 1805 in Marrakesh and dedicated to Rabbi Hezekiah Josef Kovo from Jerusalem.

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Historical and Spiritual Significance
  • The Jerusalem Post

    The article highlights the historical and spiritual connection between Jewish communities in Morocco and Jerusalem, emphasizing the significance of the discovered artifact for Jewish heritage and the diaspora's longing for the Holy City.

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