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Purim 5787 in Worcester
We're still building our Worcester listings for Purim 5787. Purim is the most joyous and raucous holiday on the Jewish calendar, celebrating the miraculous salvation of the Jewish people of ancient Persia as recounted in the Megillah — the Book of Esther. When the wicked Haman plotted to destroy all the Jews, Queen Esther and her cousin Mordechai outmaneuvered him, turning the tables in a dramatic reversal that Jews celebrate to this day. The holiday is anchored by four mitzvot: reading the Megillah twice (evening and morning), sending food gifts to friends (mishloach manot), giving charity to the poor (matanot l'evyonim), and enjoying a festive celebratory meal (seudah). Costumes and masks are worn by children and adults alike, groggers (noisemakers) drown out Haman's name whenever it's read, and the atmosphere is one of unbridled joy. The Talmudic instruction to celebrate 'ad d'lo yada' — until you cannot tell the difference — makes Purim uniquely exuberant in Jewish life.
Traditional Purim Foods
Find these classics at Worcester kosher restaurants and caterers.
Hamantaschen
Triangular pastries with a pinched three-cornered shape, filled with poppy seed (mohn), jam, chocolate, or Nutella. Named for Haman's triangular hat, they are the signature food of Purim.
Mishloach Manot Baskets
Gift baskets of at least two ready-to-eat foods sent to friends on Purim. Hamantaschen, chocolates, dried fruits, wine, and baked goods are all popular inclusions.
Purim Seudah Feast
A festive afternoon meal on Purim day, celebrated with family and friends. Wine is central — the Talmud commands drinking until 'ad d'lo yada.' A full holiday meal with meat and wine is traditional.
Kreplach
Triangular meat-filled dumplings served in soup, traditionally eaten on Purim (as well as Yom Kippur eve and Hoshana Rabbah). The hidden filling mirrors the hidden miracles of the Purim story.
Kosher Purim in Worcester
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