When the father of the Benzimra family dies, he leaves a will informing
his family of an illegitimate son he fathered with a Muslim woman in
Morocco. To receive the inheritance, the family is instructed do
everything possible to find that son. They embark on a journey to
Tetouan, Morocco, from places as far-flung as Jerusalem, Madrid, New
York and Paris. They are in search of their lost brother; a journey that
will bring them face-to-face with their Moroccan roots and with their
Judaism, a journey that will force them to think about their identities.
After this experience they will no longer be the same. The novel reveals
the Sephardi-Ashkenazi conflicts in Israeli society as well as the ties
and tensions between the Arab world and Europe, and between Middle
Eastern and Western cultures. This is a novel about the little-known
world of the Jews of Northern Morocco, full of intrigue, humor, and
eroticism. But there is also the possibility of a homecoming.