Nathan David Rabinowich has gone to Morocco a few times amid his Tenure as the Executive Director of Jewish Heritage Tours. Nathan took care of facilitating, arranging and charging people and gatherings for visits far and wide. Nathan David Rabinowich is a fruitful businessperson who has quite a while of involvement in different commercial ventures. Here are a few suggestions for those heading out to Morocco. Tanneries in Fes Going by the tanneries in Fes is likely the first stop for some vacationers going to Morocco. Fes is popular for its one of a kind cowhide manifestations, and quite a bit of its calfskin items originate from the calfskin market in old Fes. What makes the tanneries of Fes so extraordinary is that they have been operational since medieval times, and very little has changed in the way they do things. On the off chance that you anticipate going by the tanneries to perceive how the cowhide is fabricated, you should venture into one of the calfskin shops stuffed with excellent coats, purses and footwear. In any case, this is not only a reason for your visitor manual for making some commission. Be that as it may, you should take some new mint alongside you, as the creature covers up at the tanneries do smell. Blue Streets of Chefchaouen Situated in the focal point of Morocco's Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is an incredible spot to unwind and appreciate Moroccan neighborliness. The convenience is not costly, and most boulevards in the old piece of town are painted blue – splendid sky blue. The rough mountains that you can see toward the end of each street add a mysterious touch to the town. On the off chance that you need to appreciate some Moroccan mint tea, there is no better place that the Blue Streets of Chefchaouen. Nathan David Rabinowich has composed a few individual and gathering visits to Morocco amid his residency as the Executive Director of Jewish Heritage Tour.