Morocco: Photographs by Elias Harrus and Pauline Prior

Jewish Museum, Raymond Burton House. 129 – 131 Albert Street, Camden, London, NW1 7NB
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Free with admission to the Museum
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Jewish Museum, Raymond Burton House. 129 – 131 Albert Street, Camden, London, NW1 7NB

An exhibition of photographs revealing the almost forgotten Jewish community of southern Morocco, where for nearly 2000 years Jewish life was marked by social and cultural co-existence with Muslim society.

The exhibition features evocative photographs from the Atlas Mountains and Sahara oases. Early photographs, taken in the 1940s and 1950s by Elias Harrus, reflect the deep links in Morocco between the Jewish and Muslim communities, their religious life, crafts and traditions. What makes them so precious is that the communities represented have since virtually disappeared. This is therefore a rare snapshot into a vanished world. In 2008, Pauline Prior revisited the regions photographed by Harrus and found a very different Morocco to the one Harrus had documented 50 years earlier.

Also on display is rare film footage, as well as traditional ceremonial costume from Morocco and a selection of jewellry from the Dahan-Hirsch Collection, Brussels.

There will be a lively programme of accompanying events, talks and performances. Plus the Jewish Museum’s kosher café will be offering special Moroccan delicacies and the museum shop will be selling a wide selection of Moroccan objects, so everyone can take a piece of Morocco home with them.

Presented at the Jewish Museum London in partnership with the Moroccan British Society.

Morocco: Photographs by Elias Harrus and Pauline Prior is an exhibition from the Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam.

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