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Purim at Home
When the Covid lockdowns began right after Purim of 2020, life as we know it was upended.
This holiday, typically marked by communal celebrations and big get-togethers, seemed particularly challenging to celebrate alone or with a small group of family members.
But if those challenging years have taught us anything, it’s that when there’s a will, there’s a way. And since G‑d certainly willed it, it was up to us to find that way. Here's how we celebrated:
How to Celebrate Purim @ Home: 10 Tips If the past year has taught us anything, it’s that when there’s a will, there’s a way. And since G‑d certainly wills it, it’s up to us to find that way.
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Printable Purim @ Home Companion Will you be spending purim at home, with most of the day filled with soft silence instead of song and celebration? Here is something for you to print and enjoy.
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Megillah Over the Phone or Livestream? Due to fears of the coronavirus, I was
thinking of staying home . . .
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Brush Up on Purim Basics Purim is a joyous Jewish holiday that celebrates the miraculous events told in the Book of Esther. It is celebrated by reading the Megillah, giving gifts, distributing charity, and feasting.
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Purim Foods to Make (and Enjoy) at Home Purim Recipes
How many ways are there to bake hamantashen? Probably more than you think. Plus kreplach and a host of other delicious Purim recipes.
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The Rebbe on Purim Watch these videos and fill your home with Purim joy and inspiration
Talks by the Lubavitcher Rebbe on different themes of the Purim holiday.
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Are You Still Isolating? Here Is a Lesson From Esther L’chaim and happy Purim from your friends @ Chabad.org
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