
Mimouna - Wikipedia
Mimouna (Hebrew: מִימוּנָה, Arabic: ميمونة, Berber: Mimuna, ⵎⵉⵎⵓⵏⴰ) is a traditional Maghrebi Jewish [1] [2] celebration dinner that takes place in Morocco, [3] [4] [5] Israel, [6] France, [7] Canada, [8] and other places around the world where Maghrebi Jews live.
Mimouna: A Post-Passover Celebration | My Jewish Learning
The Moroccan Jews are known for Mimouna, the exuberant festival held on the evening and day after Passover, and whose origins are unclear.
What is the Jewish Mimouna? - thisisnotanulpan.com
2024年4月25日 · Experience the enchanting world of the Jewish Mimouna, a celebration of open hearts, abundance, and community unity in Moroccan Jewish culture.
Mimouna: How a single tradition became Israel's most beloved ... - ynetnews
2023年4月12日 · The core of Mimouna for many Israelis is the mofletta, a pancake-like treat. However, every community used to have its own unique customs.
Mimouna, a Unique Moroccan Jewish Tradition | Reform Judaism
The Mimouna festival (pronounced my-moon-ah) was emblematic of respect and coexistence whereby the Muslims of Morocco would reach out to their Jewish neighbors in a gesture of harmony, goodwill, and solidarity.
Mimouna: Taking the End of Passover to Whole New Level
2016年4月25日 · Mimouna is a traditional festival celebrated by Moroccan Jews at nightfall on the last day of Passover and throughout the following day until sundown. Families open their homes to the public as they host a celebration involving family, friends, neighbors, and food.
10 things you should definitely know about Mimouna festival
2023年4月3日 · Called Mimouna, the festival is celebrated in Israel and around the world by Jews of Moroccan descent and anyone else lucky enough to be invited. It is full of deliciously sweet food, great outfits and a whole load of cool customs.
Mimouna Is the Most Delicious Way to Celebrate the End of …
2018年4月4日 · You may already be familiar with Mimouna, a Sephardic holiday that originated in Morocco and marks the end of Passover. On the night following the last day of Passover, the end of eight hametz-free days is celebrated with a feast of treats.
Mimouna — Der Nister
Mimouna, which means luck and good fortune, was celebrated with sweets, music and alcohol. Join us for our second annual Mimouna party! There will be the live making of Mufletot (Moroccan crepes rolled with butter and honey,) Moroccan sweets, Moroccan music and dance and of …
Mimouna Explained
Mimouna (Hebrew: מִימוּנָה, Arabic: ميمونة, Berber: Mimuna, ⵎⵉⵎⵓⵏⴰ) is a traditional Maghrebi Jewish celebration dinner that takes place in Morocco, Israel, France, Canada, and other places around the world where Maghrebi Jews live.