Le Réveil du Maroc (in English: "The Moroccan Awakening") was a francophone newspaper published by Abraham Lévy-Cohen in Tangier, Morocco, from 1883 to 1903.
[4] The editorial line of Le Réveil du Maroc has been described as supportive of French and Jewish interests and critical of the Makhzen.
[4] He also received funding from other French sources, such as the count of Chavagnac and the Banque Transatlantique, which was represented in Tangier by Haïm Benchimol.
‘Alī al-Damnātī, leading to Sultan Hassan I to order the construction of a mellah with five synagogues and high walls, completed 1894.
[1] It responded to La France juive, an 1886 antisemitic publication by Édouard Drumont that attacked what it described as the "evil influence" of Jews and especially Benchimol on the French Legation in Tangier.