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| Purim FAQs Commonly Asked Purim Questions
By Moshe GoldmanHow long does it take to hear the Megillah? Is it a mitzvah to drink alcohol? How is Purim celebrated? These and more Purim FAQs. 3 Comments |  |
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| Is work permitted on Purim?
By Eliezer DanzingerOn Purim, the prevailing practice is to refrain from working to heighten the celebration of this festive day. We refer, here, to time consuming work, or work done for the purpose of earning a livelihood... |  |
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| Is a woman allowed to dress up as a man on Purim?
By Eliezer DanzingerAs a general rule, dressing up in clothing exclusive to the opposite gender is definitely a problem. The question remains, however, whether this prohibition applies to Purim, a day when any cross-dressing would only be for "harmless" entertainment purposes... 4 Comments |  |
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| Inappropriate Purim Costumes
Answered by Sara Esther CrispeI was so excited when my teenage daughter told me she wanted to attend a Purim party. Being that she does not seem so interested in Judaism, I thought this was such a positive step, until I saw what she plans on wearing for her costume... 9 Comments |  |
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| Why is the holiday named "Purim"?
By Chani BenjaminsonWhy is this seemingly trivial detail of Haman's plot magnified to the extent that the holiday is named after it? And why is the holiday given a name drawn from the Persian language? 1 Comment |  |
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| Why the Hamantasch?
By Aron MossWasn't Haman the guy who wanted to wipe us out. Why would we immortalize him by eating cookies that bear his name? 2 Comments |  |
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| Why Is It Called the Fast of Esther?
By Eliezer ZalmanovThe rest of the people may have felt they should be fasting, but were not permitted to, since they need every ounce of strength to defend themselves against Haman's venomous hordes. Esther, sitting in the palace, was the only one who had nothing to fear, and so was permitted to fast... 3 Comments |  |
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| Why did Esther marry a non-Jewish king?
By Chana WeisbergEsther did not want to be taken to the palace. Not only was she an upright Jewish girl who abhorred the notion of marriage to a gentile vile king, she was actually already married! 4 Comments |  |
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| Two Foods For Purim Gifts
By Menachem PosnerWhy must the mishloach manot comprise of two foods, each with a separate blessing, like a cluster of grapes and a cookie? Why can't I just send two items with the same blessing? |  |
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