Robert Assaraf (Arabic: روبرت الصراف) (5 November 1936 in Rabat – 5 March 2018 in Ramat HaSharon)[1] was a Moroccan Jewish historian and writer.
[3] Assaraf was also the president of Radio Shalom and was the vice-president of the French magazine Marianne,[2] until 2005 when he sold his shares to Yves de Chaisemartin.
[3] In his lifetime, Assaraf published a number of books the Jewish population of Morocco and the contemporary politics of Israel.
[7] Towards the end of his life Assaraf relocated to Ramat HaSharon in Israel, where he died on 5 March 2018.
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