Thursday, March 8, 2012

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Rabbi Rachel Kobrin: Purim Revelations It wasn't until I was an adult that I came to experience the deeper meaning of Purim. Our rabbis teach that Purim (a day of exuberant, drunken celebration) and Yom Kippur (our holiest day of atonement) have much in common. Purim Costume Ideas for Kids and Adults: Last Minute, Easy Homemade, Religious and Topical Costumes Having trouble thinking up the perfect Purim costume? Here's a list of possible costumes broken into categories so it's easy to find what you're looking for, whether you're a kid or adult, and going for something topical, religious or just need a last minute costume that's easy to make. Purim celebration March 11 Guests from all backgrounds are invited to attend Purim Palooza, a free carnival celebrating the Jewish holiday Purim, on Sun., March 11, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Osher Marin Jewish Community Center, 201 N. San Pedro Road, San Rafael. Come in costume if desired. Purim, holiday celebrating Jewish people's salvation from Haman, begins at sundown Purim, which continues through sundown tomorrow, is a day for Jews to wear costumes, rattle noisemakers during parts of a Biblical reading, drink wine and make merry. Purim: A good story and a great feast Purim has been summed up in this way: They tried to kill us, we won, so let's eat! Purim: Netanyahu's Gift to Obama Both a Symbol and Warning Purim celebrates the deliverance of the Jews of ancient Persia from destruction. Sweet charity! Getting ready for Purim New York Jews getting ready for Purim skipped the costume parties Sunday to focus on giving back. For Purim, honor Queen Esther by going vegan Queen Esther, the heroine of Purim, was probably a vegan. A few easy changes can make your Purim menu meatless. You may know that Queen Esther is the heroine of the joyful holiday of Purim, which begins Wednesday evening. She was the beautiful Jewish woman selected by the King of Persia to be his wife. After she became queen, she begged the king to save her people from Haman's wicked plan to ... Joe Winkler: Reaching Out To The Poor On Purim The memories I cherish of celebrating Purim as a child have nothing to do with dressing up like a superhero or eating homemade hamentashen. The... Purim still holds relevance The Jewish holiday of Purim — a celebration of Queen Esther and Mordecai overcoming a plot to kill the Jews in Persia — dates to the 5th century B.C., but its message is as relevant as today's headlines.
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