El Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is a day of celebration that began in Mexico and Central America and ...
How could I simultaneously use this day — when the veil between the living and dead is at its most thin, when my Mexican ancestors might be ready to connect with me — when I was also Jewish ...
that is usually baked on the days leading up to and on the Day of the Dead (1–2 November) in Mexico. The shape of the bread represents a skull and bones. It is delicious eaten freshly made ...
“Our vision has always been to create a place for the living and the dead to be together ... first celebrated by the indigenous people of Mexico, has endured for three centuries.