Purim
As Ramadan meets Purim, Jews and Muslims must choose shared humanity over fear - opinion
Purim commemorates the deliverance of the Jews in ancient Persia over 2,000 years ago. It is rooted in the broader Middle Eastern landscape, where Jews have part of this region since antiquity.
Living on pins and needles: Israel faces uncertainty at the prospect of war - opinion
In the kitchen with Henny: An international Purim celebration
The tasty news of Israel
MK Son Har-Melech, dozens of activists cross border fence into Gaza Strip
The Otzma Yehudit MK has said in a statement published by Nachala that "Gaza is ours forever."
Indulgences and temptations for Purim: The tasty news of Israel
The surprise box of Cremugit and Petit Beurre is aimed at Purim, and long after.
Hamantaschen from Israel, graggers, and fuel: Purim aid drive spans Ukraine
JRNU and local emissaries said preparations had been completed for distributing 24,000 Purim packages across 25 major cities and regions, alongside deliveries to smaller and more remote towns.
A perfect ball has landed in Israel, just in time for Purim mischief
Adloyada, and a little more: Israel’s tasty news.
This month in Jewish history: The first permanent government of Israel
A highly abridged monthly version of Dust & Stars – Today in Jewish History.
2,500 years in the making: Are the Jews once again turning the tables on Iran?
On the 23rd day of the Hebrew month of Sivan, Queen Esther is said to have allowed the Jews of Persia to fight back against extinction. Has Israel done the same today with Iran?
Purim-Passover connection: Uniting the Jews, then building a nation - opinion
Step one – as epitomized by Purim – is the struggle to bring the Jews together, to unite as a loving community, albeit in a foreign land. Step two – Passover – is the forming of our own nation.
Purim celebrations: Deliverance, customs, and controversies - opinion
In addition to the core activities of reading the Megillah, sending gifts (mishloach manot), and donating three half shekels to charity, Purim is a time of carnivals and masquerades.
Purim's unacceptable mask: The powerful themes of revenge, evil, and free will
In the Scroll of Esther, revenge is a powerful theme, but just as clearly one that leads to confusion and tragedy.
How beautiful are illuminated ‘Megillot Esther’
Medieval megillot were beautifully illuminated. Why? Because God’s name is not mentioned.