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2. Description Did you know that Tunisian Jews have a special "Festival of the Sons" during the week of Parashat Yitro? 📖✨ Known as Seudat Yitro (The Feast of Jethro), this beautiful custom commemorates the end of a historical epidemic that once struck the children of Tunisia. Because the plague ended during this Torah portion, it became a day of celebration centered entirely on children. What makes this feast unique? 🔹 Child-Centered: Tables are set with miniature plates, bowls, and cups specifically for the kids. 🔹 The Ten Commandments: Children reaching a milestone in their Torah studies read the Ten Commandments publicly for the first time. 🔹 French Influence: Reflecting the French influence on North African Jewry, the centerpiece is often a Croquembouche (Pièce montée)—a cream puff tower shaped like Mount Sinai! ⛰️🍮 🔹 Tradition: No celebration is complete without traditional piyyutim (songs) and a bit of Boukha (Tunisian fig brandy). It’s a powerful example of how biblical narrative and communal history weave together into a living ritual. #SeudatYitro #TunisianJews #JewishCustoms #ParashatYitro #MountSinai #Croquembouche #JewishHistory #Israel #traditional