Purim traditions include reading the Megillah, exchanging food gifts, giving to the needy, and dressing in costumes.
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The festival of fun and frivolity has been harder for some Jews to celebrate in the wake of the destruction of Gaza.
Jewish ultra-Orthodox men and children, some wearing costumes read the Book of Esther, which tells the story of the Jewish ...
One of the staples of Purim is the reading of The Megillah, also known as The Book of Esther. It's done once on Purim night (this year, that'd be the evening of March 13) and once on Purim day ...
This information is written on the megillah itself. The Book of Esther featured in the exhibit: Beautiful Esther. Purim, A Timeless Story (credit: Courtesy) “This illuminated megillah is one of ...
(RNS) — The Jewish holiday of Purim is traditionally a wild and ... as Jews gather for a public reading of the biblical Book of Esther. The Esther story is told as a children’s tale, in ...
Purim is a Jewish holiday that celebrates events told in the Book of Esther. Synagogues throughout the island this week marked the Jewish holiday of Purim with festive celebrations. The holiday ho ...