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Purim is the most festive of Jewish holidays, a time of prizes,
noisemakers, costumes and treats. The Festival of Purim commemorates a major victory over oppression and is recountered in the Megillah, the scroll of the story of Esther Celebrated the 14th night of the Jewish month of Adar (Hebrew Calendar), usually in March Purim is the most festive of Jewish holidays, a time of prizes, noisemakers, costumes and treats. The Festival of Purim commemorates a major victory over oppression and is recounted in the Megillah, the scroll of the story of Esther. Purim takes place on the fourteenth and fifteenth days of Adar, the twelfth month of the Jewish calendar. This year (2005) Purim begins at sundown on the 24th of March So here for your entertainment are some fun Holiday things for you and your family. We've got stories of Queen Esther, King Ahasuerus, Mordechai, and Haman, we've got graggers to spin, and Hamantashan to bake! We hope you find something you like! So bring your kids and tell your friends. And please stop by again. Don't forget to sign our Guestbook before you leave |
Related links: |
The Story of Purim |
Graggers. The Purim Noisemakers |
Costumes and Masks |