Purim

Is Purim about the hidden and the revealed? About the solemn task of using power wisely? About communal celebration? About the rights of Jews and of women? A deadly serious grown-up holiday, or a fun and frivolous day of festivities for children? Purim is all of these. While costumes bring a light note to our reading of the Megillah (Scroll of Esther), our gifts to the poor and to each other echo the themes of community and mutual responsibility. On Purim, we hear the story of Esther, participate in a festival meal (se’udat mitzvah), give tzedakah, and give gifts to friends (mishloah manot). Drowning out Haman’s name is now joined by waving Esther and Vashti flags, to call attention to these women’s complex and important roles in the Purim tale.

 

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Laugh without holding back

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In praise of laughter

For the Gift of Laughter

A healing circle for Purim

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A feminist version of Esther’s story in her own voice

The Book of Esther

A Purim prayer about having the courage to be who you are

Coming Out As Who You Are
Helpful tips on creating your own elaborate palace atmosphere to celebrate Purim
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Blotting out our enemies through a ritual for eating hamantaschen

a plate full of hamantashen

A wonderful suggestion for incorporating social justice into the tradition of noise making during the Megillah reading on Purim

Make a Noise on Purim for Social Justice

Focusing on justice and salvation rather than vengeance

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Searching for God on Purim amidst the lonliness of loss
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