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Page 8 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2025 Approximately 1,000 people attended the festival. Eid-ul-Adĥa Festival symbolizes generosity, charity and compassion By Tara Vocino A pproximately 1,000 people, counting 100 volunteers, attended Sunday’s Eidul-Adĥa Festival at Griswold Field. Organizers thanked everyone who had a hand in the event, the city of Revere and Mayor Patrick Keefe. Committee members, shown from left to right, are: Omar Asad, Fuad Babiev, Fadi Akkawi, Tarek Abdullah, Rawan Chaaban, Zaina Asad, Sabrina Elbash and Sarah Addam. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)                                                                             The Irshad Boston singing group performed in Arabic. Imam Tarek Abdalla explained what the f estiv al means in Arabic and English.           Shown from left to right, are: Islamic Education School Principal Rawan Chaaban, Imam Tarek Abdalla and the city’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Director Steven Morabito during Sunday’s Eidul-Adĥa Festival at Griswold Field.

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