Traditional 'Mimouna' celebrations were held in the communities of Har Hebron or southern Judea as Passover ended. These celebrations are a tradition of Jews from North Africa, especially Morocco, and mark the return to eating chametz or leavened bread and other baked goods after the week-long ban on consumption of these items during the Passover holiday.
The difference this year is that opposed to the typically large 'Mimouna' celebrations, gatherings this year were confined to the home with only immediate family members present.