Waiting For God

What is the importance of the city of Casablanca in the memoir, Waiting For God?

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Casablanca is large costal city in Morocco, south of Portugal. Weil spent three weeks there in late spring of 1942. The last two letters contained in Part I of the book, "Her Intellectual Vocation" and "Last Thoughts," were written during this time.

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