Before the pomegranates leave the markets, and the weather gets cold, and our school’s cute member, kitchen stove can’t wait to get flames every passing day, and while we need so much peace, we organize
Noah’s pudding (ashoura) festival to remember our “plurality” and diversity, to have days with flowers, colors and peace.
Our ashoura boils on the stove, everyone gets a handful of ashoura ingredient and throws them into the boiler. With nuts,pomegranates and wheat falling from everyone’s palms, nice wishes also fall into the boiler, and the result is “everyone’s ashoura”. We sing songs of peace and plurality along that time and furnish our peace area in the garden with colorful flowers.