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What is Purim?

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March 13, 2009 04:01 AM
In the religious sense: It celebrates the survival of the Persian Jews, thanks to Queen Esther.
In celebration: It's kinda like a Jewish Halloween. People dress up and celebrate, lots of temples have Purim carnivals and people make Hamantashen (triangular pastries)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cb/Homemade_hamantaschen.jpg
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I'm a Jew.



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March 10, 2009 05:36 PM
Purim is a Jewish festival that celebrates the survival of Jews who were marked for death in Persia in the 5th century BC. This story is told in the Old Testament Book of Esther. It literally means "Feast of Lots."
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March 10, 2009 05:36 PM
"It is a festival that commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people of the ancient Persian Empire from Haman's plot to annihilate them, as recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther (Megillat Esther). According to the story, Haman cast lots to determine the day upon which to exterminate the Jews.

Purim is celebrated annually according to the Hebrew calendar on the 14th day of the Hebrew month of Adar (Adar II in leap years), the day following the victory of the Jews over their enemies; as with all Jewish holidays, Purim begins at sundown on the previous secular day. In cities that were protected by a surrounding wall at the time of Joshua, including Shushan (Susa) and Jerusalem, Purim is celebrated on the 15th of the month, known as Shushan Purim. Purim is characterized by public recitation of the Book of Esther (keriat ha-megilla), giving mutual gifts of food and drink (mishloach manot), giving charity to the poor (mattanot la-evyonim), and a celebratory meal (se'udat Purim);other customs include drinking wine, wearing of masks and costumes, and public celebration."
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