Purim

The Story of Purim

The plot and themes of “the whole Megillah.”

Purim starts Thursday, March 13th

How to Wish Someone Happy Purim

Purim greetings in Hebrew, Yiddish and Ladino.

Must-Know Purim Words and Phrases

Key vocabulary for this raucous holiday

Purim in the Community

Megillah reading, mishloach manot and more

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Dive Deeper Into Purim

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Summary

In this Torah portion, Moses stays with God on Mount Sinai for 40 days and 40 nights. There, he is given the 10 Commandments on stone tablets. Fearing Moses will never return, the Israelites turn to Aaron, who demands that everyone bring him their gold, so he can make a golden calf. When Moses comes down the mountain and sees the people dancing around this idol, he smashes the tablets on the ground. God punishes with a plague all the Israelites who were involved. Moses builds a tent to be his meeting place with God.

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HAFTARAH SUMMARY

Parashat Ki Tisa

Exodus 30:11-34:35

I Kings 18:1-39

Holiness Cannot Be Mass Produced

The artisan is as important as the ingredients used.

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Recharge Now

Our weekly Shabbat newsletter, Recharge, features a thoughtful, timely essay to enrich your Shabbat. Here are a few of our recent pieces:

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Trees in the Wilderness

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The Screams Of the Oppressed

Despite the Torah’s stern warning against oppressing the stranger, we still struggle to get this right.


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