Moroccan Muslims Are Reviving Jewish Heritage in Former Jewish Neighborhoods A new project teaches Muslims living in the old Jewish quarters of Moroccan cities about their former residents, and gives them the tools to develop their neighborhoods to welcome Jewish, Israeli tourists Moroccans now living in the mellahs – historic urban neighborhoods in Moroccan cities that were once thriving Jewish quarters – do not know anything about the people who lived there before them. These neighborhoods later became small, mostly poor ghettos, with little to no connection to Jews today. But a new program might change this. “Rebuilding Our Homes”...