Purim Holiday
Purim refers to a Jew holiday which honors the gateaway of Judaic people from the Kingdom of Persia. It is a celebration of the deliverance of the Jewish people from the Persian Empire. The Book of Esther tells this story. The tale is about a plot of Haman to devastate the Jew people. Haman was the chief minister of the Persian King. His plot to kill the Jew people became unsuccessful because of Mordecai and Queen Esther, his adopted daughter, and the Jews safely got freed. This day is known as Purim and is a festive event to enjoy. In modern times lots of Purim baskets can be purchased in the market, as offering gift articles is a necessary ingredient of Purim commemoration.
Customs to adhere to during purim holiday
The traditions of Purim are joyful in nature. According to the book of Esther, to celebrate purim holiday you need to adhere to the following customs: listen to the daily reading (from the book of Esther on this day), send food gifts to friends, give charity to the poor, and have a festive meal. These are the obligations of purim holiday.
When does it occur?
Purim occurs on the 14th day of Hebrew calendar's sixth month Adar. The day comes one day after the liberation of the Jews. As per Jewish norm, 2 different foodstuffs must be offered to a person and 2 charity donations must be given to 2 deprived persons. In some particular places the gifting is a main function of the celebration. Food items or cash equivalent to the cost of a meal can be given as a Purim gift. It is mandatory for the Jews to give charitable donations to other deprived individuals although they themselves are poor.
Friends celebrate together in a fun, loving, and candy filled manner on Purim. It is a joyful holiday that involves candy, wine, costumes, a big meal, and maybe most importantly, charity.
They tried to kill us, we survived, let's eat, celebrate and have fun.
Donate Now – Gift For The Jerusalem Poor
Israeli rabbis saw this charity as a spiritual necessity as a major part of Purim holiday
As at Purim, we make joy for the poor with a financial contribution, as do we believe that the prayers and prayers of the donors will be accepted.
Because just as the donors helped the poor, so God helps each one with his troubles, because we are also poor, in health or witchcraft or some other disease or evil that causes us to live happily.
Therefore on Purim holiday mitzva be happy – do not consider and give charity to anyone who seeks charity happily!
Donate 18 $ – For a meal for one poor – on Purim
Donors will receive a blessing and prayer by the poor.
Donate 180 $ – A meal for a whole family – including costumes + holiday candy and cash for the poor.
Donors will receive a blessing and prayer from the families and rabbis of the yeshiva on Purim's Happy Day.
Donate 500 $ You give = A meal for an entire family + including costumes + holiday candy + cash for the poor. _ Donors will receive = a blessing and prayer from the families and rabbis of the yeshiva on Purim Day + Pidyon Nefesh + Evil Eye Removal