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… of noisemaker) every mention of Haman's name. The traditional type of noisemaker that spins and makes a clicking noise is known in Yiddish as a grogger. One of the main themes of Purim is that things…
… denomination of currency (though it is proper to be generous) and it must be given to at least two poor per- sons. 3) We eat a festive meal. On Purim, we include more wine or liquor with the meal than usual…
…. This year, with Purim falling on a Friday, the holiday goes straight into Shabbat, so it's advisable to conclude the Purim feast during the daylight hours. (It is proper to eat a festive meal on Shabbat…
… Al Ha-Nisim. We do not recite the Tachanun (penitential) prayer at morning and afternoon serv- ices. Unlike the major holy days, on Purim all manner of work is permit- ted: fires may be kindled…
…, electricity may be turned on and off, cars may be driven , etc. • The Day After: This is known as Shushan Purim. The Jews of Shushan, Persia's capital city, did not gain their deliverance until the 15th of…
… Adar (Esther 9:18). Because Shushan was a walled city, it became the law that those Jews who live in walled cities or in cities which were walled from the time of Joshua celebrate Purim on the 15th of…
… Adar. Jerusalem is one such place. The only place in North America that qualifies is Quebec City in Canada. ❑ …

















































