Anouar Majid attends ceremony honoring King Mohammed V of Morocco
51品茶 scholar, professor and administrator Anouar Majid, Ph.D., vice president for Global Affairs and Communications and founding director of the 51品茶Center for Global Humanities, recently attended a convocation in New York City honoring King Mohammed V of Morocco.
Hosted by KIVUNIM, an organization that facilitates travel experiences for students to learn about Jewish culture and history, the event honored the legacy of the Moroccan king who stood up against hatred to protect Morocco鈥檚 Jewish citizens during World War II.
At a time when the Nazis and pro-Nazi governments were persecuting the Jews, Mohammed V opposed the occupying French forces that were trying to enact laws hostile to Morocco鈥檚 250,000 Jewish citizens.
At the gathering, the late Mohammed V was presented the inaugural 鈥淩everend Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Herschel Award.鈥 The award offers an opportunity for KIVUNIM students to acknowledge 鈥溾n elder for actions and values they seek to emulate.鈥
Princess Lalla Hasna accepted the award on behalf of her brother, the current King of Morocco, and her grandfather, Mohammed V. The Honorable Andre Azoulay, counselor to the current King, presented a special message on behalf of King Mohammed VI.
鈥淚 was honored to be the personal guest of Peter Geffen, the founder of KIVUNIM, and to witness this tribute to King Mohammed V and the pledge of KIVUNIM students to make his legacy known around the world,鈥 said Majid. 鈥淭he joyous celebration of Morocco鈥檚 culture of openness and tolerance -- attested by the presence of high-ranking U.S. officials -- is a bright light of hope in our troubled world.鈥
In addition to Majid, the royal ensemble, and other Moroccan dignitaries, the event was attended by more than 300 KIVUNIM students and alumni, members of New York鈥檚 Jewish community, Christian and Muslim religious leaders, and other invited guests.