
Memoirs of a Wanderer in Casablanca
Memoirs of a Wanderer in Casablanca is not a travel book, but a whispered journal of the soul.
In ten quiet days, Binyamin Ben Ezra walks the streets of Casablanca not as a tourist, but as a silent witness—listening to the waves, the alleyways, the memory-laden stones, and the people who appear only to vanish again. With every step, he records not places, but presences—glances, silences, and encounters that leave traces deeper than geography.
Woven through poetic prose and spiritual reflection, this memoir explores themes of exile, identity, longing, and quiet rediscovery. From tea shared in hidden cafés to prayers whispered in forgotten synagogues, from faces remembered in dreams to voices drowned in the sea, Binyamin offers the reader not a destination, but a mirror.
This is a book for those who have walked without being seen, who have loved without words, and who carry in their hearts cities that never quite let them go.