Sham el-Nessim holiday

Sham el-Nessim holiday, at the Baroukh family 'Ezba (farm). An Egyptian Holiday from Pharaoh times, marking the beginning of spring, enjoyed by the three religions with a whole day picnic, with family and friends. (April 1917). (From the book "The Golden Era of the Jews of Egypt" by Levana Zamir) October 4, 2010Posted on No Comments

Sham el-Nessim holiday, at the Baroukh family ‘Ezba (farm). An Egyptian Holiday from Pharaoh times, marking the beginning of spring, enjoyed by the three religions with a whole day picnic, with family and friends. (April 1917).
(From the book “The Golden Era of the Jews of Egypt” by Levana Zamir)