Tuesday, January 11, 2011

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Happy New Year ...

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... The majority of the people of North Africa, which Algeria, celebrates the New Year January 12, 2011 , others by cons, the celebrated two days later, on 14 .

... IMENSIONS umenzu n yennayer [Eve yennayer 1]: afsel [meat of a sacrificed animal], usually chicken couscous, some families will add acedluh [dried meat]. At the end of the meal or a little later, we used dried fruit from the previous crop walnuts, chestnuts, dried figs, dried apricots, dates, etc.. Today, they accompany other sweets: chocolate, candy, etc..

... The myth of Fetacha Yemma. According to a ritual unique to the valley of La Soumam , the grandmother before going to bed, makes a dish in a location known only to herself and which would come late at night some. .. Yemma Fetacha eating couscous from which he has reserved [ some families celebrate this ritual on the day of Ashura, 10th day of Muharam - Hijri calendar month-] .

... The next day the grandmother proudly grandchildren two or three gray hairs left conspicuously in the remains of the bowl!

... According to legend, Yemma Fetacha is this old woman, thinking last winter, came out of her house to make fun of him.

... Furious, Yennayer then unleashed a storm and carried in its huge waves.


IMENSIONS umenzu n yennayer
the traditional couscous chicken




... And if you really want to enjoy a couscous occasion, I invite you to the table and Louiza Ratiba , girls comforts of home!

* * * To enter the kitchen Louiza, click [here] * * *
* * * To enter the kitchen Ratiba, click [here] * * *

... The first boy's haircut . It is also this day that parents choose to cut the hair of their little child would promote effective and harmonious growth.


Seven days Sfendj (fritters) , baghrir (pancakes), and other recipes using semolina be in every home!


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" ... And much to say right now, the first day of the calendar year match Berber currently 12 January of the Gregorian calendar. This suggests that the Berber calendar is a Julian hardcore. Except that the first Januarius the Julian calendar is currently (year 2004) to ... January 14 2004 Gregorian calendar. Why this difference of 2 days?

between two answers which I confess I am unable to decide:
- The First, the Berber calendar is a native Julian calendar. This means that the beginning of the year (compared to the Gregorian calendar) changes every 128 years. In this case, there is an error when the correlation between the calendar and the Gregorian calendar. The current agreement is that the years 1701 to 1800 of the Gregorian calendar. Two changes have been forgotten.
- The second is that the current Berber calendar is the Gregorian calendar (which accepts the rule of 400 years) which would not, at some point, the initial shift of 10 days. In this case, the beginning of the year will always January 12 the Gregorian calendar ... "
Preview devoted to Berber calendar.
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  • To all those who have nothing in the arms


... And for the occasion, here's an excerpt from a text blown by my friend ...



Happy New Year!

At everyone
Who nothing in the arms that beats sad Free,
which eyes shine with tears all deductions ...
which the words no longer reflect the thoughts
Because those thoughts are painful ...
which attitudes are steeped in courage.
Who straighten his back to hide their pain ...
At all humans broken
At everyone
Who not doing what they love,
And everyone
Who love what they do not say ...
To all those
Who bear in them real injury,
A immense nothingness is all cut away.
To those
which is the last and who will suspect,
And those
which is the last and do not suspect it ...
To those
Who lack the strength to think,
And those
Who have no weakness to confess.
To those
Who dare not look at you,
Because their eyes might betray them,
And that they want to keep for themselves, their terrible secret.
To those
Who smile to hide the grief of their souls ...
Shout to silence the panic in their eyes ...
In some happy too
What I forgot ...

Happy New Year finally ...
To those
which the heart beats generously
And those
Who , fighting for justice, want to establish the reign of peace,
To all those
Who are pure in their thinking and love.

Happy New Year,
To all
Who give meaning to the Divine Humanity!
; Mario Pelchat ,
Singer Quebec
Excerpt from poem [Happy New Year]

To read and listen to the text whole, click [ here ]



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