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Sharing and Unsharing Memories of Jews of Moroccan Origin in Montréal and Paris ComparedKeywords: Arab Jews , Israel , Memory , Mediterranean , Morocco , Canada , Moroccan Jews , oral history Abstract: This text 1 explores the memories of Moroccan Jews who left their country of origin to go to France and to Canada, through their life stories. By questioning the constitution of a shared memory and of a group memory, it stresses the interest to adopt a generational perspective to better understand the migration of this population. While some interviewees emphasize the rationalization of their departure, the younger ones, consider their leaving as a natural step in their many migrations. These distinctions are central to show how the memory of the departures and the depiction of the colonial society are shared by members of a group, and unshared with the larger Moroccan society.
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