The Celebration of Purim

As we enter the spring season of the Old Testament Feasts, the first celebration is Purim, the Feast of Lots and begins at sundown March 20 – March 21, 2019. This celebration the remarkable story of how the God of Israel used two faithful servants — Esther and Mordecai — and a movement of prayer and fasting to rescue the Jewish people from a Persian regime determined to destroy them.

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The Celebration of Purim

Purim is the Jewish holiday, which takes place this weekend March 15 - 17, that celebrates the remarkable story of how the God of Israel used two faithful believers — Esther and Mordechai — and a movement of prayer and fasting to rescue the Jewish people from an evil Persian regime determined to annihilate them.

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Modern Day Lessons from the Book of Esther

This Sunday, February 24th, 2013 marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Purim.

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Understanding the Significance of Purim

Joel C. Rosenberg discusses the significance of the Jewish holiday of Purim.

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How to Celebrate Purim this Year

Happy Purim! This is the Jewish holiday that celebrates the remarkable story of how the Lord used two faithful believers, Mordechai and Esther, and a movement of prayer and fasting to save the Jewish people from an evil Persian regime determined to annihilate them.

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Iran, Israel, and the Threat of Annihilation: Modern Day Lessons from The Book of Esther

Just days before the Jewish holiday of Purim begins, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did an interview with Piers Morgan on CNN and spoke directly of the Iranian nuclear threat to Israel and the world.

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Iran, Israel, and the Threat of Annihilation: Modern Day Lessons from The Book of Esther

Just days before the Jewish holiday of Purim begins, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did an interview with Piers Morgan on CNN and spoke directly of the Iranian nuclear threat to Israel and the world.

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