On The Road to Marrakech
/We had a later start today, 10 am, but the streets of Marrakech were still filled with the hustle and bustle of traffic, vendors and tourists as we made our way to the Bahia Palace in the medina (old city).
Read MoreWe had a later start today, 10 am, but the streets of Marrakech were still filled with the hustle and bustle of traffic, vendors and tourists as we made our way to the Bahia Palace in the medina (old city).
Read MoreDestination - Marrakech, by way of the Atlas Mountains. We left Fes early, since this would be a more than 300 mile, 6 hour+ drive and we wanted to get to Marrakech in time for Shabbat services at Beth-El Synagogue.
Read MoreThere’s something to be said about a sunrise over a cemetery. Let me be clear, this is no ordinary cemetery. It’s one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in Morocco, located in the Mellah (old Jewish quarter) of Fes.
Read MoreOur Moroccan journey got us up before the sun to begin our trek from Casablanca to Fes. In fact, the sun didn’t rise until around 8:30 am. That’s because last year the Moroccan government stayed on daylight savings time permanently! What novel concept.
Read MoreI was startled out of bed when my alarm went off at 7:00 am Moroccan time, completely oblivious to my surroundings - guess I was more jet lagged than I thought! Didn’t matter - we had an amazing itinerary planned for our second day in Casablanca, starting with a tour of the Hassan II Mosque.
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This is going to be a year of firsts - my first hosting of Passover Seder and my first Easter (holiday swap) at my friend Donna’s, without my Sweet Sara. I made it through, with much love and support from friends and family, but now I’m anticipating the heartache of Mother’s Day without my only daughter.