Ben-Choukroun or Ben-Soussan
Moroccans also consider Fez to be a Jewish city. The “Jewishness” of Fez and its population often entails two claims. First, Fez was home to Morocco’s original segregated Jewish quarter (est. 1438), which later became known as the mellah. Second, some of the most renowned Muslim families of Fez had Jewish origins. Family names like Ben-Choukroun or Ben-Soussan, shared by both Muslims and Jews, are said to indicate a Jewish source. Ben-read as a Hebrew word meaning “son of,” and opposed to the Arabic variant, Ibn-is commonly taken by both Muslims and Jews as proof of Jewish ancestry. To situate this possibility in historical terms, Moroccans sometimes invoke periods of mass conversions of Fasi Jews under the rule of medieval Moroccan dynasts.’’ สล็อต เว็บตรง