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open and relatively quiet, with well-kept white stone markers in french, hebrew and spanish. the rue djemda es souk, one of the main streets of this quarter, has amongst its special interest the many shops on rue de rabat where a few jewish goldsmiths still ply their trade and whose windows display jewellery
jinn, as it was called, a constant threat, for death, especially the unnaturally high number of deaths due to poor living conditions in the mellah, was often attributed to the evil eye. to ward off such bad luck, a khamsa was worn as a defence against the jinn. the khamsa (which means five), a flat silver...
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