Israel's Sefardic Mimouna Festival Will Be A "Protest Against Extreme Orthodoxy
“We will be stressing the divine commandment– which appears in the Bible 45 times in different variations – to love, draw near, help and embrace the convert who wishes to join our people. This stands in contrast to the fact that only once are we commanded to love God. This shows the importance of the command [to love converts] for God’s sake.”
‘Love the convert’ featured at Mimouna festivals
Two million Israelis expected to take part in traditional North African festival to mark end of Pessah holiday.
By JONAH MANDEL • Jerusalem Post
Two million Israelis are expected on Monday night to take part in the Mimouna, the traditional North African celebration of fraternity, abundance and good luck marked at the end of Pessah.
Sweet eats, including freshly baked “moufletas,” as well as dairy foods, fruits and vegetables, will be served on decorated tables at the main event in Rehovot and throughout homes nationwide, with the traditional “tirbechu vetisa’adu” blessing bestowing success on visitors and hosts alike.
The origins of the festival are not entirely clear.
According to historian Yigal Bin-Nun, the Moroccan Jewish Mimouna originated from “a feast day designed to appease a local she-devil.”
But over the years, Bin-Nun wrote in 2007, it adopted Jewish traits – epitomized by the importance of blessings recited over the delicacies consumed – as well as turning into “a symbol of Jewish- Muslim solidarity.
“Because the Jews could not keep hametz (leaven) in their homes during the Pessah holiday, it was customary to give all their flour, yeast and grain to their Muslim neighbors,” who would at the end of the holiday present their Jewish neighbors with flour and leavened goods.
This year, the World Federation of Moroccan Jewry decided that the theme of the celebrations would be the biblical command to “love the convert” in the wake of the recent maelstrom shaking Israeli society and world Jewry over the proposed conversion bill and the shadows of doubt cast over IDF conversions, which were eventually resolved.
Federation head Sam Ben- Chetrit noted that “we will be stressing the divine commandment– which appears in the Bible 45 times in different variations – to love, draw near, help and embrace the convert who wishes to join our people.
“This stands in contrast to the fact that only once are we commanded to love God. This shows the importance of the command [to love converts] for God’s sake.”
Ben-Chetrit also noted the planned “protest against extreme Orthodoxy, while quoting the rulings of North African sages, who taught and ruled in line with tolerance and lenience.”
In addition to the opening Rehovot event, which will be attended by senior politicians and public figures, a special panel on converts and conversion will take place in Ashkelon on Tuesday as part of the official Mimouna events. Senior rabbis involved in the conversion process will participate, as well as converts, who will tell their stories.
Federation spokesman Moti Elmaliach added that “the federation wishes to reiterate that accepting converts with open arms is imbedded in the heritage of North African Jewry. We all hope that the enlightened attitudes will return and replace the extreme haredi discourse we have.”
About time some level-headed people are sticking it to the MIBs.
Posted by: Apikorus Al Ha'esh | April 23, 2011 at 10:24 PM
I'm pretty sure Syrians are the worst with geirim. Or does 'love the convert' only apply in Israel?
Posted by: ZZB | April 24, 2011 at 08:34 AM
Finally someone is speaking for the converts and for Torah.
The true justice is only possible when the corrupt criminal chief rabbis and gadoylim will are removed and publicly shamed.
Posted by: who knows | April 24, 2011 at 09:03 AM
I am sure that Rabbi Chaim Amsalem will be a big part of this!
Posted by: Chaya Eitan | April 25, 2011 at 12:59 PM
About Gerim, I think people should leave SYers alone; it is their decision to not perform conversions, and their decision to VERY QUIETLY accept into their ALREADY insular community enough of converts to give LIE to the superficial laypeoples understanding of The Edict. Unlike Charedim with halakhah outside their community, I have NEVER seen or read of them attempt to enforce their internal relationships to Gerim recognition on other communities. And please someone DETAIL for me incidents of SYers openly displaying sinat towards Converts. And even then, I know of marriages involving a child of a giuret and even a stam giuret into the Brooklyn SY community under R. Kassin - AS WELL as those evidenced by SY rabbonim. I know of SYers even going out of their way to welcome Gerim into Sephardic communities SYers were pillars of - even becoming chavruta to a ger and being a converts "mentor" to them.
Posted by: Pierre | April 27, 2011 at 08:10 AM