Purim
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| Purim is in Tuesday, the 14 Adar 03/03/2026 | Shoshan Purim is in Wednesday, the 15 Adar 04/03/2026 |
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Glorified Murder
Purim is A festival where we celebrate the murdering of Amalek. Is it a normal Jewish deed to glorify murderers? -
Paradoxical Adar
We find in this month both life and death, beginning and end. Birth and life on the one hand, loss and destruction on the other. -
Joy - A Foundation of Faith
Additional joy serves as an expression of appreciation toward the Almighty for the miracles He performed on our behalf. -
The Search for Simcha
But can we be commanded to be happy? Is happiness a state of mind that is divinely imposed upon us - with or without our consent - or is there some secret to attaining this gift of joy? -
Purim Katan
The knowledge that there exists a small and minor Purim is itself a heartening message. Good tidings do not always burst upon the scene suddenly. -
5. Purim Ha-meshulash
When the fifteenth falls out on Shabbat, Purim in that year is called Purim Ha-meshulash (“Triple Purim”), because its mitzvot are divided over three days. -
4. Traveling between Walled and Unwalled Cities
Since Purim is celebrated in unwalled cities on the fourteenth and in walled cities on the fifteenth, many questions arise regarding one who travels from an unwalled city to Jerusalem, or vice versa. -
3. Uncertain Places
Most uncertain places today rely on the lenient opinion and celebrate Purim exclusively on the fourteenth. Only in places where the likelihood that it was truly a walled city is greater, like in Tiberias and Hebron, do many people customarily read the Megilla on the fifteenth as well. -
1. What Is a Walled City?
Most places celebrate on the fourteenth of Adar, whereas Shushan, along with cities that were surrounded by walls at the time of Yehoshua bin Nun, celebrate on the fifteenth of Adar. -
2. Jerusalem and Its Environs
The Sages said: “A walled city and all that adjoins it and all that is visible with it are reckoned as a walled city” Therefore, not only do the residents of the Old City of Jerusalem celebrate Purim on the fifteenth of Adar, but so do the residents of all the neighborhoods adjacent to the Old City.
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