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He gave me the name of a Jewish gold trader in the Tetouan souk.
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Last time I went to Tetouan, I was asked by a Sephardi friend to visit the Jewish Cemetery and check that a family tomb was in good order.
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Five airports in Morocco Casablanca, Rabat-Sale, Tangiers, Tetouan and Essaouira were closed Tuesday afternoon "to guarantee a maximum level of security for passengers," the Moroccan civil aviation authorities said.
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The state news agency MAP says protests were held in Fes, Tetouan, Tangiers and other cities and towns.
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Mukasey's article also cited "census data" that the Intelligence Division had used "to map New York's ethnic neighborhoods to figure out where someone from a location known to have generated highly disproportionate numbers of terrorists," such as Tetouan in Morocco, might go if he came to New York.
Len Levitt: Not a Terrorist (Nor a Reporter) Was Stirring Len Levitt 2011
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In contrast to Rabat, there were reports of violence in Tangiers,Tetouan, and Marrakesh, where rocks were thrown and a gas station and prefecture's office were set ablaze.
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Last time I went to Tetouan, I was asked by a Sephardi friend to visit the Jewish Cemetery and check that a family tomb was in good order.
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He gave me the name of a Jewish gold trader in the Tetouan souk.
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The Moroccan community, primarily from the cities of Tetouan, Larache and Tangier, was third in size, followed by smaller groups from Jerusalem, Italy, and Yugoslavia.
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According to this table the first communities to receive schools were Tetouan In 1868, Adrianople in 1870, Choumla,
Salonika: Female Education at the end of the Nineteenth Century. 2009
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