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Charity Christmas Bazaar in St. George Orthodox Patriarchate of Bab Touma

2019-12-05T19:41:45.138Z


Damascus-SANA On the occasion of Christmas, the Patriarchate of Antioch and all the East opened the Syrian Orthodox Bazaar


Damascus-Sana

On the occasion of Christmas, the Patriarchate of Antioch and all the East of the Syriac Orthodox inaugurated the Charity Christmas Bazaar within the Syriac Martyrs' Hall (Sefo) at the St. George Orthodox Patriarchate.

The four-day bazaar, which goes to orphans and the poor, includes multiple products such as books, food, sweets, woolen and handmade products made by church women, charity associations and business events.

She pointed out that the number of participants in the bazaar reached forty women who provided the necessary hospitality of Eid, Christmas tree decorations and candles, pointing out that the bazaar aims to open the field for people who have proven their ability to individual creativity and work to draw joy and receive Christmas with love.

She explained the participation of the bazaar in the bazaar by displaying its books and stories for children in English and Arabic that participation is important because the rent is to support the poor and the needy by helping them to be able to celebrate the Eid like others.

Alaa Nafouj explained that his works of homemade chocolate in different forms and designs for Christmas, pointing out that the bazaar is a window to market products and communicate with people and know their tastes, while Antoinette Saad indicated that its participation in the products offered by works of art, especially Christmas and decorations for the tree and bells in addition to the art of crochet.

Laura Al-Maari, a participant from the Sidnaya Rock Ladies Group, expressed her happiness and her friends to participate in this bazaar, which is held to celebrate Christmas and aims to make people feel joy, pointing out that their products varied between sweets and drinks and the work of suspicion and beads for women from Saydnaya to support their families.

Sumaya Al-Hosh pointed out that her participation in the bazaar with its local products from the town of Arneh in Jabal Al-Sheikh are dried fruits of all kinds, including cherries, moon, peaches, dried figs, pears and apples that people recently wished to serve as Christmas hospitality.

In turn, a number of visitors explained that the bazaar was able to gather different ages to present it in the best image where Rita Khoury visiting the exhibition described the atmosphere as fun and beautiful talking about the crowded people and handicrafts, considering it striking.

Source: sena

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