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This Brave Muslim King Now Honored for Protecting Jews During WWII

News Staff : Dec 31, 2015
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The king believed Jews should be treated equally with Muslims and famously said, "There are no Jews [in my country]. There are only subjects." And in defiance of Nazis, he also insisted on inviting all the rabbis in his country to his royal celebrations.

(Israel)—King Mohammed V of Morocco was honored by KIVUNIM: The Institute for World Jewish Studies [recently] for protecting 250,000 Jews during World War II. His granddaughter, Princess Lalla Hasna received on his behalf the inaugural Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.-Rabbi Abraham Heschel Award at the B'nai Jeshurun congregation in New York City. (Photo via JNS.org)

In the early 1940s, Jews were protected from discrimination and annihilation from pro-Nazi Vichy forces, when Morocco was under French rule.

"We are living at a time and in a world in which the collective imagination of our societies is too often impaired, not to say poisoned, by regression and archaism. By capitalizing on the depth and resilience of the legacy left by my revered grandfather His Majesty Mohammed V, we can, together, set out to recover the lost expanses of reason and mutual respect which have vanished from many parts of the world," André Azoulay, royal advisor to King Mohammed VI read in a speech on behalf of the current king.