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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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 ONE GIANT leap for Yiddishkeit: Rabbi Marsdechai Lunawitz is seen at the Chabad of the Moon. Rosh Chodesh celebrations to be held never.

Purim Shpiel: Chabad expands reach to the Moon

By Michael Universe
 FORMER US president Donald Trump is airdropped into Gaza at the behest of Joe Biden.

Purim Shpiel: Biden to airlift Trump to Gaza

By TUBA LAZARUS
 Holiday on the frontlines: 1000 Ukrainian soldiers given Purim gifts.

Holiday on the frontlines: 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers given Purim gifts

 An illustrative image of an asteroid passing Earth.

Asteroid the size of 89 wolverines to pass Earth on Monday, March 25 - NASA

 An Israeli settler takes part in celebrations marking the Jewish holiday of Purim, as IDF soldiers patrol, in Hebron in the West Bank March 7, 2023.

A holiday about self-defense: The inconvenient Zionism of Purim

 SECULAR IDF soldiers are seen being recruited by haredim in Tel Aviv for the battle on the Torah-front.

Purim Shpiel: Haredim call on secular Israelis to join the HDF – ‘Army of Hashem’

By SETHINA K. FRANTZWOMAN
 CHILDREN IN Safed dress up for Purim last week. The author writes about spending the holiday in Amman with a group of tourists.

A Purim story in Amman

By GRAEME STONE
 Purim revelers in Jerusalem's Nahlaot neighborhood in 2023.

Looking for something to do on Purim? Here's what's happening.

By MOSHE COHEN
The Tomb of Esther and Mordechai

'Iranian Holocaust': Palestinian flag placed on Mordechai's tomb as Jews celebrate Purim

  Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar before the reading of the Megillah in the central synagogue in Moscow.

Russian Chief Rabbi calls to soften Purim celebration after Moscow attack

 Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar before the reading of the Megillah in the central synagogue in Moscow.

Russian Chief Rabbi calls to soften Purim celebration after Moscow attack

‘The Triumph of Mordecai’ (1624) by Pieter Pietersz Lastman, in the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam

Escape from Shushan: How Purim exile foreshadowed Oct. 7

 MEGILLAT ESTHER is read – with a becostumed queen in attendance– on Purim eve 2023, in Tel Aviv’s Great Synagogue.

Hiddenness and hope: Purim meets the Gaza war

 THE STATUE of Liberty in New York Harbor, 1893. ‘The New Colossus’ by poet Emma Lazarus is mounted on the statue’s pedestal.

Purim 1882: Celebrating the holiday on the sacred soil of America

By DAVID GEFFEN
 US soldiers celebrate Purim and the end of the Gulf War on the streets of Tel Aviv as children spray snow foam and Israelis play music. February 1991.

The Gulf War and Purim 1991: An oral history

By BEN BRESKY