2026 Morocco | Torah In Motion

2026 Morocco

Travel Dates: Monday January 5, 2026 to Wednesday January 14, 2026
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  • Enjoy the sites and sounds of Casablanca, Fez and Marrakech and many smaller cities.  You will visit the Atlas mountains, a Berber Village, local Shuls, the burial place and pilgram sites of famous Rabbis, and locals souks
  • A central feature of the tour will be Dr. Shapiro’s expert discussions of the many places we will visit
  • An unforgettable experience with a focus on Jewish history
  • Sign up today for this all inclusive and fully escorted tour of Morocco

 

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  • EXPERT LOCAL GUIDES
  • DELICIOUS KOSHER MEALS
  • Don't miss this unique opportunity of Kosher Jewish Travel
  • A Jewish History Tour -an educational experience like no other

 

Read the Morocco Travel Blogs by Rabbi Jay Kelman

Meet the speaker

Dr. Marc Shapiro

Marc B. Shapiro holds the Weinberg Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Scranton. A graduate of Brandeis (BA) and Harvard (PhD), he is the author of numerous books, articles, and reviews and is a popular scholar in residence at synagogues around the world. He has written Between the Yeshiva World and Modern Orthodoxy and The Limits of Orthodox Theology, both of which were National Jewish Book Award Finalists. Other books of his include Saul Lieberman and the Orthodox, Studies in Maimonides and His Interpreters, and Changing

Dr. Marc Shapiro bio & resources

Blogs from tours

Musings from Morocco: Lasting Impressions

Visiting Morocco leaves one with both a sense of hope and of despair. The sense of despair does not refer to the decline of Jewish community, whi…

Musings from Morocco: Shabbat in Marrakech

The city of Marrakech was, for many years, home to the largest Jewish population in Morocco. Today it has two functioning shuls: one in the mella…

Musings from Morocco: Berber Blessings

“Eizo asheer? Hasameach bechelko, Who is wealthy? One who is happy with his lot”. It is often hard for many of us raised in the …