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February

Purim: A Time for Celebration

Posted by Rabbi

February 21, 2010

On the Eve of Purim, Saturday night, February 27, at 7:30 p.m. come in costume for our famous gala party for all ages, with our classic Hebrew-English Megillah reading (with noisemakers), crazy music by our famous Purim Band, yummy hamantaschen and other goodies to enjoy.

Purim is time for partying with a serious purpose: to remember the survival of our people despite all odds and to affirm our commitment to a better world for all. Bring some money for Purim tzedakah and we will dedicate our collection to the American Jewish World Service to help individuals in Haiti or wherever the need is most urgent.

On Sunday, February 28, 3 p.m., Menchkin and Religious School Families are invited to come in costume for our Purim Carnival. In addition to booths and games, there will be a kid-friendly Megillah reading by the Rabbi, and students will make Mishloach Manot (goody baskets), which they will distribute to our Senior
Sages. The afternoon concludes with a pizza & salad Se’udah (Purim Dinner) for families.


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