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Purim Reading Of The Megillah
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Purim Reading Of The Megillah is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Purim Reading Of The Megillah books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- March 2011
- presenting the Purim reading of the Megillah. Eyal. Barash, Ivy Coleman, Herb Moskowitz, Susan.
- www.soalafayette.org
- SHOFAR
- 6:30 PM Megillah Reading, Spiel &. Celebration. PURIM AT-A-GLANCE.
- www.temple-beth-el.org
- Talmud - Megilah (E)
- (27) I.e. count thirty days from Purim to Passover, since the new moon of Nisan will not be promulgated by the Beth din.
- www.halakhah.com
- Feeding Families, Nourishing Hope
- Synagogues, schools and organi- zations asked members to bring boxes of pasta to use instead of graggers during the reading of the Megilla on Purim.
- www.yadezra.org
Suggested Web Resources
- The Reading of the Megillah - Laws & Lore - Purim
- www.chabad.org
- The Reading of the Megilla on Purim Night | Pardes Institute of
- This Purim night at Pardes, both men and women will be reading the Megillah for the community.
- www.pardes.org.il
- Purim - Orthodox Union
- www.ou.org
- The Mitzvos of Purim and the Relationship Between Them
- The other would appear to be either the Mitzvah of reading the Megillah, or all of the Mitzvos of Purim grouped together as one.
- www.tzemachdovid.org
- Purim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Purim in Jerusalem (3rd century CE) prescribed that the Megillah should also be read on the eve of Purim.
- en.wikipedia.org
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