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This mesmerizing coastal city features an eclectic mix of architectural and cultural influences that come through most vividly in its architecture. From the Portuguese forts of the 16th century to the Arab buildings of Old Medina and the synagogue and cemetery of the Mellah as well as the ever-popular beaches, which host a number of surfers, this vibrant mix old and new forms the background of an important shrine to Morocco’s Jews, the shrine of Rabbi Abraham Moul-Niss. To learn more about this site and explore others, visit our exhibit website (http://www.jewishmorocco.org/?page_id=1148).