Moroccan Jewish Leaders Extend Eid al-Adha Greetings, Highlighting Interfaith Harmony

Members of the Moroccan Jewish community have presented their wishes to Moroccans on the occasion of the Eid al-Adha festival celebrated this Wednesday, July 21. A gesture that reinforces the tolerance between Jews and Muslims in Morocco.
It is the Secretary of the Council of Jewish Communities of Morocco (CCJM), Serge Berdugo, who conveyed the message of the Jews in Morocco. He is often the one who, on religious or national holidays, addresses the wishes of his fellow citizens to Moroccans.
On the occasion of Eid al-Adha, I would like to present on behalf of the CCJM, "Eid Mubarak Said" to all Muslims in Morocco and around the world with the best wishes for peace, happiness, serenity and health. Serge Berdugo is also President of the Foundation for Judeo-Moroccan Cultural Heritage and a traveling ambassador.
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