Religious practice, whether Muslim, Jewish or Christian, hold a central place in Tunisia’s spiritual life. From the Borgel Cemetery — a site of remembrance and reflection for the Jewish community — to the Sidi Mahrez Mosque, a prominent place of worship and Islamic celebration, these spaces host rituals deeply rooted in tradition. Prayers, visits, religious holidays, and invocations of saints — each rite carries forward a cultural and spiritual heritage passed down through generations.