Electric Mimouna in Brooklyn
Sun, Apr 12
|Kane Street Synagogue
Jewish and Israeli communities across Brooklyn are warmly invited to join a joyful Mimouna celebration marking the end of Passover. Rooted in the traditions of Moroccan and North African Jewry, Mimouna is a celebration of hospitality, abundance, and new beginnings.


Time & Location
Apr 12, 2026, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Kane Street Synagogue, 236 Kane St, Brooklyn, NY 11231, USA
About the event
At the conclusion of Passover, Moroccan and other North African communities traditionally host a Mimouna, a neighborly celebration marking the return to consuming leavened products while enjoying symbolic foods that bring good luck for the coming year.
This year, the Jewish Agency for Israel is proud to lead a community-wide Mimouna in partnership with Kanisse and Kane Street Synagogue.
The evening will include a live musical performance of Electric Mimouna by Chanan Ben Simon and Guy Barash, hands-on mufleta making, a henna station, activities for children, and opportunities to learn about the traditions and meanings of the holiday. Guests will enjoy plenty of traditional sweets and drinks throughout the evening.
Reconnect after Passover with old friends and new, explore the richness of Moroccan Jewish traditions, and celebrate together in a warm and festive atmosphere.
Get your tickets today! Standard tickets at the door increase to $35 adult / $15 child.
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please note that the entire menu will be vegetarian. Due to the nature of the offerings, we are unable to provide gluten-free options at this event.

