Costume
Triple Purim: How Jerusalemites celebrate this year’s three-day extravaganza
This year, the festival is extended to three days in walled cities – adding the day before and the day after – giving rise to what is commonly known as Purim Meshulash, or “triple Purim.”
Purim costumes come off, the pain of abuse lasts a lifetime - opinion
The happiness formula: How Esther transformed celebration forever
Honoring Ariel Bibas, Jerusalem's children dress up as orange Batman for Purim
The Jerusalem Post weighs in on this year’s very different celebrations
How will you be Puriming?
Purim: Disabled children get custom costumes to incorporate wheelchairs
"A wheelchair can become a construction worker’s dump truck or Batman’s batmobile."
Purim in a pandemic: Having fun while staying safe
There are some fun ways to celebrate Purim, even at home!
Dressing up for Purim: The origins and modern custom
It appears that wherever Jews have settled over the centuries we have had to adapt ourselves in a chameleon-like way to survive discrimination and persecution.
How to dress your reborn doll for Halloween?
People are glamming up for mundane activities to brighten up lockdown
A trend of wearing costume to take out the trash has seen people wear wedding dresses, superhero costumes and lobster costumes.
Dancers at Spanish carnival equate Jews and Nazis, parade Auschwitz floats
In Badajos, which is about 200 miles southwest of Madrid, dozens of participants marched on the main street.
Ukrainian shop pulls costumes of Orthodox Jews in sidecurls
The costumes, featuring fake sidecurls, or payes, and jewelry, were pulled offline Monday by the Assol atelier in Lviv.
Marvel asks NYC councilman to stop dressing as Captain America
Ben Kallos, a New York City councilman who is running for Manhattan Borough president in 2021, wears a Captain America costume on the stump and uses the images in his literature.
Netta Barzilai or a unicorn? Google predicts Purim trends
Search engine results indicate plenty of Fortnite-inspired costumes this year. .