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March 13, 1981 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-03-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

8

Friday, March 13, 1981 29

HAPPY PURIM

Purim is the time to .. .

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SEND MISHLOACH MONOS

a gift of at least two kinds of edibles (cakes, fruits, beverages,
etc.) to at least one friend on Friday, March 20, before sunset.
THE "PURIM KITS" you may have received (from Michigan
Chabad-Lubavitch) containing a bag of peanuts, candies and
other edibles are not intended primarily for your own consump-
tion — but for you to give to a friend on PURIM, Friday, March
20 in fulfillment of your obligation to observe the Mitzva of
Mishloach Monos. Similarly, the two pennies are to be given to
two needy people (or dropped into charity-boxes). In greater
fulfillment of this Mitzva, you may wish to add extra money of
your own.
If you have eaten the food items — zol zein tsu gezunt (enjoy
— in good health), but give instead two kosher edibles of your
own to a friend.

Lw:

Pg - PtIVINI

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© Copyright 1980 Elnicky Enterprises, Inc.

GIVE MATONOS L'EVYONIM

at least one penny to each of two poor people on Friday (March
20). If you cannot find a poor person, put it in a Pushka (charity
box), before sunset.
The above are minimum requirements for the observance of
these 2 Purim Mitzvos. However, the more charity one gives to
the poor, and the more Mishloa'ch Monos to friends — the
better.

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make

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LISTEN to the Megillah

p.

Cat tific

(Book of Esther) — twice: once on Thurs. night (March 19) and
again on Friday morning (March 20)

SAY AL HANNISSIM

(special Purim Prayer) — both in Shmoneh Esray and Birchas
Hamozon (GRACE AFTER Meals).

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EAT the festive PURIM MEAL

should be eaten on Friday. morning.
While Mishloach Monos and Matonos L'evyonim, as all Mitzvos, are
an obligation for people who are Bar or Bas Mitzva, young children
should also observe these wonderful Mitsvos, from the point of view
of education and training.

MOLAS * *4C Ydinitnittg*



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