Purim
Purim is celebrated on Tuesday, March 10, 2009Day of celebration for the triumph of Mordechai and Esther over the Wicked Haman in Persia.
The Story of Purim - Narrated by Your Neighborhood Hamantash
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Learn more about Purim
The OU.ORG Adar section is adapted with permission from The Book of Our Heritage by Rabbi Eliyahu Kitov and other sources.
Other Purim Content
- Fast of Esther
- Purim and its Mitzvot
- When is Purim Observed?
- Megillat Esther - Introduction
- Why we wear disguises on Purim
- Background of the Hamentash
- “Ad D’lo Yada” - “Until one Cannot Distinguish”
- “Al HaNisim” Section for Purim
- Purim is Forever
- The Evils of Wine & Drugs
- Shoshanat Yaakov
- Purim and Yom kePurim
- Parshat Zachor
- The Book of Esther
- Megillat Esther - Part I
- Megillat Esther - Part II
- Every Day Purim - Every Night Kippurim
- Purim Coloring Pages
- Children’s Activities for Purim
- Purim - The Story of Purim - in Parties
- The Story of Purim - Narrated by Your Neighborhood Hamantash
- A Purim Miracle for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Our Way
- Important Video Regarding Purim - Aleinu

