Purim begins on the evening of March 13, 2025, and concludes at sundown on March 14, 2025.
The Jewish holiday of Purim is traditionally a wild and woolly festival in which costumes, noise making and drinking are ...
Jewish communities worldwide celebrated Purim, a joyous holiday that includes dressing up in costume, giving charity, and ...
Jewish ultra-Orthodox men and children, some wearing costumes, read the Book of Esther, which tells the story of the Jewish ...
Despite it being the fourth Purim amidst the war, the Jews of Kharkov celebrated Purim in style, with hundreds of people of ...
French Jews will celebrate the festivities of Purim. Fasting, prayers, readings, meals, and costumes—these two days allow ...
Purim is known as the biggest party on the Jewish calendar.Some call it the "Jewish Mardi Gras."Sunday the celebrations ...
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish kids wear costumes ahead of the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem, Wednesday, March 12, 2025. (AP ...
Large crowds gathered at the central Marina Roshcha shul in Moscow to hear the Megillah being read on Purim, while ...
Purim traditions include reading the Megillah, exchanging food gifts, giving to the needy, and dressing in costumes.
Get your party on; Purim is almost here! The holiday is one of the most joyous and fun on the Jewish calendar, complete with everything from feasts to costumes to wine, all in honor of Queen ...