Purim
(Jewish)
Purim
(Jewish)
The Jewish festival of Purim is celebrated each year on the 14th day of Adar, the second month of the Hebrew calendar, often falling during February or March. Purim is teeming with festivities, and it is considered one of the most jubilant holidays of the Jewish calendar. It celebrates the Jewish freedom from Persian rulers. People often celebrate by dressing up in costumes and eating hamantaschen.
Holiday Room Online Resources