A taste of Pesach in Montreal

Bnei Akiva shlichim and Sherut Leumi (national service) girls currently serving in Montreal were able to give local school children in the Montreal Hebrew Academy School a very good idea of what the Mimouna, traditional end of the Pesach festival, was all about both from an ethnic and food point of view.

Bnei Akiva shlichim and Sherut Leumi (national service) girls currently serving in Montreal were able to give local school children in the Montreal Hebrew Academy School a very good idea of what the Mimouna, traditional end of the Pesach festival, was all about both from an ethnic and food point of view.

Bnei Akiva shlichim and Sherut Leumi (national service) girls currently serving in Montreal were able to give local school children in the Montreal Hebrew Academy School a very good idea of what the Mimouna, traditional end of the Pesach festival, was all about both from an ethnic and food point of view.  Meital Tzviel, World Bnei Akiva emissary to Montreal explained, "The children in the school had a great time and really enjoyed learning to make, and eating, ethnic sweet Moroccan food and about the interesting Moroccan Jewish culture and clothes". [Isranet photo]

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