Mimouna is a Jewish tradition for a celebratory feast following the last night of Passover. During Passover, breads, cakes and leavened breads are not consumed. Before the start of Passover, Jews in Morocco gave away flour, yeast, and grain to their Muslim neighbors. Then at the end of Passover, both groups celebrate Mimouna together, when Muslims bring sweets to share with their Jewish neighbors. We will be celebrating this event with people of all faiths!