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This year, the festival is extended to three days in walled cities – adding the day before and the day after – giving rise to what is commonly known as Purim Meshulash, or “triple Purim.” ...
Purim takes place annually on the 14th day of the Hebrew month of Adar. Not only is it an important day historically for Jews, but it's also a day to celebrate! Purim is all about festivities ...
Purim is an enduring testament to hope, resilience, and the human capacity to transform pain into celebration, fear into courage, and despair into joy. This year, as Purim celebrations unfold ...
The Yiddish Culture Club celebrated the Jewish holiday of Purim at its meeting in March. Purim commemorates the saving of the ...
The Jewish holiday of Purim, celebrated March 13-14, is considered holier than Yom Kippur, yet it’s a story of survival where God is never mentioned, and no overt miracles occur.
The victorious celebration followed on the 14th, marking this day as Purim for generations to come. Things unfolded differently in Shushan. An extra day was required to root out terrorist remnants ...
An abbreviated Purim tale informs us how Mordechai (Esther ... “What Are You Refusing to See in Front of Your Face?” I needed a boost celebrating our gender. Don’t you, ladies?