“Happy Purim”
On Purim, it is customary for people to give each other tasty food packages
Purim Is the Jolliest Day of the Year
Every year, the Jewish holiday of Purim is held in the Hebrew month of Adar
This phrase literally translates to “happy Purim holiday” as
“ Yom tov,” which literally means “good day” in Hebrew, denotes a holiday
Happy Purim to all—have a wonderful day
Today
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The jolly festival of Purim is celebrated every year on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar (late winter/early spring)
Whatever the causes for a happy Purim celebration, we wish you: Buen Purim, buenos anyos Bueno ke tengamos Todos los anyos
The original observance of Purim as a festival was established by the sages and the prophets, who decreed that it
[5] Sephardic Jews prefer using the greeting “chag sameach
Often transliterated as chag sameach, is pronounced χaɡ saˈme
Learn more about the traditions and history of Purim
aχ]: Hebrew Used as a greeting for the holidays, can insert holiday name in the middle; e
Urim means “lights” in Hebrew, so Chag Urim Sameach is a nod to the commonly used description of Chanukah as the Festival of Lights
This word is pronounced " sah-MEY-akh
” The Hebrew word for Passover is “Pesach,” which is pronounced PEH-sach
In fact, the talmudic interpretation (Chullin 139b) of Esther’s very name is that it derives from the Hebrew root word to hide
Tisha Ba’av – 9th of Av
On Passover, when everyone is busy trying to keep their homes (and themselves) leaven-free and kosher for Passover, we wish each other a “ kosher and joyous Passover