Nedjeh Elross, (1636, ?) was a beggar in Casablanca.
Nedjeh believed in Ancient Egyptian religion.
He earned enough to live a decent life and never worried too much to meet ends. He belonged to the low caste of the society, and had some friends among the servants, beggars and workers. People saw Nedjeh as cultivated, eager to read and learn when possible, and mastering writing, which he did for friends. He was robust, stunning, and never got sick a single time. He was iron-willed, achieving any goal he set.