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Uploaded by on May 23, 2008

MAZAL TOV COUSIN :)
family celebrate in israel before the mega event of the Bar mitzvah :)

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  • Is it a barmitzva ?

  • @chissine1 Yes it is :)

  • i agree with the fact that Moroccan Jews are Moroccan through and through and that they have contributed to the culture of Morocco, I just wish they would stop calling it "Moroccan Jewish" culture, its simply Moroccan.

  • i would like to tell you why i call it moroccan jewish... i don't know it perosnaly in other way + this is bar mitzva (jewish birthday when guys 13) and not all jewish celebrate it in this way, just those who with moroccan orgin :)

  • @SivieAgirl do you feel moroccan Sivie?

  • kinda yes..i am more israeli but yeah i love the moroccan food and traditions :)..

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  • a Moroccan will always be a Moroccan where ever he is, whatever his religion is ! mabrouuuuk , and the boy is so cute with the jellaba !

  • those are no israeli, those are my fellow moroccans, no matter of their religion!!

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  • little rabi, the best!

  • l3erss lli ydouz bla "ssla w sslam 3la rassoullah" machi 3erss meghribi

  • Beautiful!

  • @MsSarushChai 

    thank you :)

  • Mgharba dima nachtin fin ma mchaou! Nachat ha houa chat!

  • @ibnrushd

    we are all israeli

    proud to be israeli and proud that we came from tunisia morcco etc

  • Mazal Tov and todah for the great video. I'm a muslim moroccan and I like the music very much. Can somebody tell me who is the singer or what are the names of the songs from 0:38 to 1:50, and from 3:00 to 3:40.

  • @SivieAgirl

    Still, that makes the cause of the event Jewish, but the way of giving expression to it and celebrating it, is Moroccan all the way!

    Celebrating an Islamic event in a Moroccan way is just as Moroccan as this!

  • :)

  • מזל טוב!

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