In 1816, Moses Elias Levy, a Moroccan-Jewish businessman, set sail for America from London to create an agricultural settlement for Jews fleeing anti-Semitism in Germany. . .
Faced with rising anti-Semitism and declining economic prosperity, significant numbers of Jews are leaving France for good—and mass emigration to Israel may be on the horizon.
Eschewing violent revolution in favor of gradual reform, Muhammad VI of Morocco has so far kept the peace between Islamists and moderates, and protected the small Jewish community.