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  2. Arab wedding - Wikipedia

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    In Old Palestine, the henna night was a night used to prepare all the necessary wedding decorations and last-minute arrangements. It was also a chance for the families to celebrate together before the wedding. The groom's family would sahij, or dance, through the streets of the village until they reached the house of the bride. Once there, the ...

  3. Berberisca dress - Wikipedia

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    The berberisca dress (or keswa-el-kbria in Arabic) is a traditional dress for a Moroccan Jewish woman for her wedding. Traditionally a father gifts his daughter a berberisca dress for her wedding and the first time she wears it is at the henna ceremony.

  4. Marriage customs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Preparing the head of a bride for a Zulu wedding dance A Nubian wedding A wedding in Benin An Ivorian wedding A Moroccan wedding A Mozambican wedding. The various marriage ceremonies performed in Africa begin with the initial introduction between the groom and bride.

  5. Wedding party saved Moroccan villagers from deadly quake - AOL

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    A wedding celebration saved all the people of a Moroccan village during Friday's deadly earthquake, which destroyed their stone and mud-brick houses while they were enjoying traditional music in ...

  6. Moroccan Jews - Wikipedia

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    The berberisca dress (or keswa-el-kbria in Arabic) is a traditional dress for a Moroccan Jewish woman for her wedding. Although most Moroccan Jews tend to dress in styles of their adopted countries, traditional Moroccan clothing is sometimes worn during celebrations (Mimouna, weddings, Bar Mitzvas, etc.) or even during more intimate gatherings ...

  7. Culture of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Wedding in Morocco by Eugène Delacroix, Louvre, Paris. Morocco has long had a significant Jewish population, distinguished by traditions particular to Moroccan Jews. For example, Mimouna is a characteristically Maghrebi holiday celebrated the day after Passover. [54] Mahia is traditionally associated with Moroccan Purim celebrations. [55]

  8. Minhag Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Minhag Morocco (Hebrew:מנהג מרוקו) refers to the religious customs adopted by Moroccan Jewry, from the Hebrew "Minhag", or custom.Although in the Middle Ages, there was a unique Nusach Morocco, unrelated to Sephardic liturgy, this original minhag has not been practiced since shortly after the Expulsion of Jews from Spain, and it is not well documented. [1]

  9. File:Moroccan wedding dress, 19-20th century (3551817349).jpg

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    English: Description: This elaborate eight-piece costume is an example of the traditional festive dress of Moroccan Jewish women, worn by brides and at other celebrations. It is probably based on medieval Spanish Jewish costume, with its origins usually traced to the 15th century Spanish vertugada (hoop skirt, known as a "farthingale" in England).

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