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US-Morocco MOU exempts Jewish ceremonial objects

It consists of restrictions on importing “certain archaeological and ethnological material from Morocco.”

The flag of Morocco. Credit: Wikipedia.
The flag of Morocco. Credit: Wikipedia.

A memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed last week between the United States and Morocco intended to protect Moroccan cultural property exempts Jewish objects.

The MOU was signed on Jan. 14 by then-U.S. Ambassador to Morocco David Fischer and Moroccan Minister of Culture Othmane El Ferdaous. It took effect the following day and consists of restrictions on importing “certain archaeological and ethnological material from Morocco.”

Ethnological objects not allowed to be imported into the United States include “architectural elements, manuscripts, and ceremonial and ritual objects of the Islamic culture from the Saadian and Alaouite dynasties ranging in date from approximately A.D. 1549 to 1912,” according to the MOU.

As such, this “would exclude Jewish ceremonial or ritual objects.”

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