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Purim

Purim is a Jewish holiday that marks the saving of the Jews from Haman of the Persian empire, who was planning on persecuting the Jewish people. The Book of Esther tells the Purim narrative, and is customarily read in synagogues on the day of the holiday. The holiday takes place on the 14th day of Adar. During Purim, it is customary to dress up, exchange gifts of food and drink known as "mishloach manot," donate to charity, and eat a celebratory meal known as "sudat purim."

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Far-right British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin attends a protest against the killing of a British soldier in London June 1, 2013. Police intervened to separate about 150 far-right protesters from a much larger anti-racism crowd in London on Saturday to stop them from coming to blows over

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 A person stands in front of pictures during a demonstration to demand the liberation of hostages who are being held in the Gaza Strip after they were seized by Hamas gunmen on October 7, in Tel Aviv, Israel November 21, 2023.

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Grapevine: On parade

Prince William and Princess Kate attend the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace, 2023

Everyone wears a mask year-round. Their real selves appear on Purim

By HADASSAH CHEN
 A couple in bed together, sex (Illustrative)

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 Cleaning products (illustrative).

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 Children celebrate Purim, dressed in soldier costumes.

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By JONATHAN LIEBERMAN
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By Tania Shalom Michaelian
 PRESIDENT ISAAC HERZOG attends the Megillah reading at the Theatron Hotel synagogue in Jerusalem.

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 MK Danny Danon at the annual IPU conferance

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 KKL-Junk Street Fair in Beer Sheva

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 View of the Gilboa Prison December 5, 2022.

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 Children wear costumes during celebrations to mark the Jewish holiday of Purim, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, U.S. March 7, 2023.

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By Luke Tress/JTA