Purim for Hebrew Year 5900 begins at sundown on and ends at nightfall on .
Purim (Hebrew: פּוּרִים, Pûrîm “lots”, from the word פור pur, also called the Festival of Lots) is a Jewish holiday which commemorates the saving of the Jewish people from Haman in the ancient Persian Empire, a story recorded in the Biblical Book of Esther (Megillat Esther).
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Holiday | Starts | Ends | Hebrew Date |
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Purim 2137 | 14 Adar 5897 | ||
Purim 2138 | 14 Adar II 5898 | ||
Purim 2139 | 14 Adar 5899 | ||
Purim 2140 | 14 Adar 5900 | ||
Purim 2141 | 14 Adar II 5901 | ||
Purim 2142 | 14 Adar 5902 | ||
Purim 2143 | 14 Adar 5903 | ||
Purim 2144 | 14 Adar II 5904 |
Torah Portion: Exodus 17:8-16
JPS Commentary on Esther
by Adele Berlin
Five Megilloth and Jonah
by H. L. Ginsberg
Megillat Esther
by J. T. Waldman
The Story of Esther
by Eric A. Kimmel
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