Visit the streets of Shushan with us from your home on Friday, February 26 at 5:30 p.m. (note the earlier service time) during our virtual Purim celebration. Join Rabbi Meir when we read from the Megillah and make merry with a shpiel telling the story of Esther, followed by our Shabbat service.
Be part of this memorable experience online by wearing a crown, cape, or costume to get in the mood. Grab a grogger or a box of macaroni and cheese to shake when Haman’s name is read. Have your wine nearby to celebrate the triumph of the Jews of Persia – and remember to save some for Sabbath Kiddush! Nosh on hamentashen with your favorite fillings.
Share this fun evening with our Temple family as we also look forward to better times ahead together. We’ll no doubt recall some special memories from Purim 2020, the last time we gathered in our building in March just before we closed due to COVID-19. What is Purim?
Visit the streets of Shushan with us from your home on Friday, February 26 at 5:30 p.m. (note the earlier service time) during our virtual Purim celebration. Join Rabbi Meir when we read from the Megillah and make merry with a shpiel telling the story of Esther, followed by our Shabbat service.
Be part of this memorable experience online by wearing a crown, cape, or costume to get in the mood. Grab a grogger or a box of macaroni and cheese to shake when Haman’s name is read. Have your wine nearby to celebrate the triumph of the Jews of Persia – and remember to save some for Sabbath Kiddush! Nosh on hamentashen with your favorite fillings.
Share this fun evening with our Temple family as we also look forward to better times ahead together. We’ll no doubt recall some special memories from Purim 2020, the last time we gathered in our building in March just before we closed due to COVID-19. What is Purim?
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