Looking Back
1 March, 1806 (11 Adar, 5566): Chaim Joseph David Azulai-yertziet
1 March, 1920 (11 Adar, 5680): Tel Hai
1 March, 1920 (11 Adar, 5680): Joseph Trumpeldor
4 March, 1987 (3 Adar, 5747): Jonathan Pollard-court case
5 March, 1946 (11 Adar, 5706): Birya affair
6 March, 1929 (24 Adar, 5689): Bnei Akiva was established by Yechiel Eliash in Jerusalem
9 March, 1895 (13 Adar, 5655): Moshe Feinstein-yertziet
9 March, 1982 (14 Adar, 5742): Rav Zvi Yehuda Kook-yertziet
10 March, 1998 (12 Adar, 5758): Rav Hayim David HaLevi-yertziet
10 March, 1949 (9 Adar, 5709): Flying of the ink flag
11 March, 1787 (21 Adar, 5547): Elimelech of Lizhensk-yertziet
22 March, 1885 (6 Nissan, 5745): Aryeh Levin-born
26 March, 1978 (27 Adar, 5739): The Israel-Egypt peace treaty was signed

Why Do We Dress Up In Costumes On Purim?
Noseh: Purim, why do we dress up in costumes, and what this symbolizes.
| Ages: 8-12 | 8236 views |

Purim Jeopardy
Jeopardy game for Purim
| Ages: 6-12 | 11111 views |

In What Sense Is Purim Different Than Other D...
Ami: There is something I don’t understand about Purim. It’s so different than any other Chag. In all our festivals, we feel the spirituality in the air, mainly because certain secular actions are prohibited. But on Purim – nothing is prohibited. Some people even go to work on Purim. If there is no work prohibition prohibited on Purim – what makes it different than any other day?”
| Ages: 15-20 | 7349 views |

Purim- The Unity Of All Am-yisrael
Goal: The Chanichim should understand the importance of Am-Yisrael being together throw the Megila and Purims’ customs.
| Ages: 10-14 | 5149 views |

| Ages: 10-20 | 6490 views |
|
Israels Posters
A kit with posters and Peulot about 60 years to the State of Israel, and - 40 years to Jerusalem. |
Recommended Links
Jafi- Purim
Purim Activities & Programming, The History, Concepts, Language & Geography of Purim, Megillah and Mitzvot Focus, Feminine Perspectives on Purim
Purim Activities & Programming, The History, Concepts, Language & Geography of Purim, Megillah and Mitzvot Focus, Feminine Perspectives on Purim




