News
Amid that anxious reality, the Purim story seems as relevant as ever. The one-day festival commemorates the Jews' salvation from near destruction in ancient Persia about 2,300 years ago.
A child wearing a mask listens to a music show as Romania's Jewish community celebrates Purim at the Coral Temple synagogue in Bucharest, Romania, Monday, March 6, 2023. The Jewish holiday of ...
The Jewish holiday of Purim begins at sunset, Saturday, March 23. At synagogues across the world, people will read the Book of Esther.
Some Jewish people honor Queen Esther's fasting and prayer period with a fast of their own during Purim. This year, those honoring the Purim fast (also called the Fast of Esther) will fast on ...
Purim, one of the most joyous Jewish holidays, will begin at sunset on Wednesday and continue Thursday. It commemorates the deliverance of the Jews from a massacre in the Persian empire and ...
What Purim means: The word means "lots" in Hebrew, and the term refers to a lottery that Haman, adviser to the Persian King Achashverosh, used to determine the date he would kill the Jews.
Purim is widely depicted as the most joyful of Jewish holidays — highlighted by celebrations that include costumes, skits and noisemakers. For many Jews, it will have extra significance this ...
This story was published more than 1 year ago. The Jewish holiday of Purim begins at sunset, Saturday, March 23. At synagogues across the world, people will read the Book of Esther.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results