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Sunday, 6 January 2013

postheadericon MIMOUNA | Colorful Traditional | North African Jewish Celebration |

MIMOUNA | Colorful Traditional | North African Jewish Celebration | Tube. Duration : 24.97 Mins.


Celebrating MIMOUNA, Hosted by Zaavah & Kobi Atias. The mimona is a colorful traditional North African Jewish celebration held the day after Passover. It marks the start of spring and the return to eating chametz, ie, leavened bread and bread by-products, which are forbidden throughout the week of Passover. Some believe the source of the name is Maimon, the father of the Rambam, Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon, and the Mimouna marks the date of his birth or death. resent research by Yigal Bin-Nun , provide another point of view - relic to a paganism ritual to ladyluck Mimouna is also the name for the seasonal change and its festival in tribal languages in northern Mali and Mauritania from which the custom may also have originated. In Israel, the Mimouna has become a popular annual happening featuring outdoor parties, picnics and BBQs. After settling in Israel, Jewish immigrants from North Africa (Maghrebim) celebrated the Mimouna with their families. In 1966, it was introduced as a national holiday, and has been adopted by other ethnic groups, mainly in the Mizrahi sector. The celebration begins after nightfall on the last day of Passover. Moroccan and Algerian Jews throw open their homes to visitors, after setting out a lavish spread of traditional holiday cakes and sweetmeats. One of the holiday favorites is Mofletta. The table is also laid with various symbols of luck and fertility, with an emphasis on the number "5," such as 5 pieces of gold jewelry or 5 beans arranged on a ...

Sunday, 30 December 2012

postheadericon Dunumba Matam Rambo et Amara Touré.avi

Dunumba Matam Rambo et Amara Touré.avi Video Clips. Duration : 8.32 Mins.


Avec Ali Mara à la danse Amara Touré (13 ans sur la vidéo) est le fils de Sény Touré Rambo est le fils de "Doyen" soliste du ballet national de Guinée qu'on peut voir sur la vidéo de l'ensemble instrumental que j'ai postée.