Purim facts for kids
Purim, Hebrew: פורים , meaning allotment, is a Jewish cheerful feast in memory of the liberation of the Jewish people during their stay in ancient Persia.
The origins of Purim are to be found in the Book of Esther.
It is celebrated on the 14th of Adar (in Jerusalem on the 15th of Adar).
Date
- 2017: sunset, 11 March - sunset, 12 March
Images for kids
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Children during Purim in the streets of Jerusalem (2006)
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Purim in the streets of Tel Aviv (2015)
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Orthodox Jewish men drinking at a Purim tish in Bnei Brak (2012)
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Israeli girl dressed up as a cowboy while holding her Purim basket of candies (2006)
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Purim spiel in Dresden, Germany (2016)
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Homemade prune hamantaschen
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President of Israel Isaac Herzog attends megillah reading (2022).
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Frozen-themed Megillah reading (2014).
See also
In Spanish: Purim para niños
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