
Let’s celebrate Mimouna together!
Please join us for a delightful evening of socializing, cultural sharing, music, and eating.
What’s Mimouna? A Moroccan Jewish and Muslim custom of friendship and eating together after the Jewish festival of Pesah (Passover) ends.
Sunday, April 27
6:30 – 8:30pm
Registration required by Thursday, April 24 at 10am
If you’re able to contribute more, please consider buying a ticket that also helps subsidize a reduced-rate ticket, becoming a program sponsor, or making a donation.
In order to make this event inclusive and comfortable for all, please refrain from bringing or wearing any flags or other political symbols or statements. Thank you for helping to create an atmosphere of togetherness across differences.
Schedule
6:30pm – Check in, music & mingling
6:45 – Welcome & icebreaker
7:00 – Explanation of Mimouna and its customs
7:15 – Dinner: dates, moufleta (the special fried, stacked dough cakes traditionally eaten at Mimouna), Moroccan couscous/tagine, mint tea, dessert
8:30 – Goodnight!
All food will be kosher, halal & vegetarian (with vegan options).
Tirbehu we tisaadu ~ May you have wealth and happiness!
Volunteers needed! To help with cleanup 8:30-9:30pm, please check the box when you register.
Any Qs? Contact aaron@makomTO.org
Accessibility Information
Makom welcomes participants of all abilities. Makom’s main space is wheelchair accessible; unfortunately, the washroom is down a flight of stairs. If you have an accessibility need or require any accommodations, please reach out to us.
Presented by Makom: Creative Downtown Judaism in partnership with HAMSA (Honouring & Affirming Mizrahi and Sepharadi Ancestry) of the Miles Nadal JCC