Purim
Sat, Mar 23
|All Day
History has not always been kind to the Jews, but holidays like Purim celebrate the strength and resilience of an entire people. Due to this, many Jews around the world use March 23 to celebrate their family, friends, and ancestors who made life today possible.
Time & Location
Mar 23, 2024, 12:00 AM
All Day
About the event
Every year starting on the Hebrew date of Adar 14 ( March 23, 2020), Jewish people all over the world celebrate the victorious festival of Purim. Purim is a Jewish holiday celebrated by reading the Book of Esther, exchanging food and drinks, and partaking in a celebratory meal known as a se’udat Purim. This religious celebration commemorates the salvation of the Jewish people in ancient Persia from the cruel Haman’s plot to rid them from the world. Click HERE to view the resources developed by National Today.