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Purim: (lit. "lots"), the holiday that commemorates the Jews' salvation from Haman's plot to annihilate them.
Purim celebrates the deliverance of the Jewish people from the wicked Haman in the days of Queen Esther of Persia.
Purim is a joyous Jewish holiday that celebrates the miraculous events told in the Book of Esther. It is celebrated by reading the Megillah, giving gifts, distributing charity, and feasting.
The Festival of Joy
The story, the customs and the fun!
Purim is observed each year on the 14th of Adar, celebrating the deliverance of the Jewish people from the wicked Haman in the days of Queen Esther of Persia, as described in the book of Esther.
The four mitzvah items of the day will teach you what happened on Purim and how we celebrate.
The Rebbe offers a profound perspective on what Purim is all about. Discover how the real Purim joy lives outside of your personal life. (Based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 16 Purim)
Who says puppets are just for kids? Learn the Purim story, plus a life-lesson from an adorable team of animated puppets.
Here are seven reasons why Queen Esther hosted two parties for King Achashverosh and Haman.
Is there anything more American than S'mores? Possibly peanut butter and jelly, but not a whole lot else... I can't say I totally understand it, but I have made these with many happy children, so there's gotta be something to it! These are filled with a c...
A deeper look at the story of Purim whereby a number of ostensibly incidental details provide the clues to an amazing discovery.
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