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  2. Purim - Wikipedia

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    A Purim spiel (Purim play) is a comic dramatization that attempts to convey the saga of the Purim story. [79] By the 18th century, in some parts of Eastern Europe, the Purim plays had evolved into broad-ranging satires with music and dance for which the story of Esther was little more than a pretext.

  3. Purim Torah - Wikipedia

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    An example of such is the fourteenth century Masekhet Purim by Kalonymus ben Kalonymus, condemned by many scholars. [3] Purim Torah authors, often displaying an amazing grasp of Jewish knowledge, playfully use some of the far-fetched methods of Talmudic logic and Biblical exegesis in order to reach absurd conclusions. [4]

  4. What is Purim? How NJ Jews will celebrate festive holiday in ...

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    Friends of Lubavitch of Bergen County will hold a free Purim Carnival and Seudah on Sunday in South Hackensack. The festivities will start with a Megillah reading at 2 p.m. and go until 4:30 p.m.

  5. Category:Purim - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Purim" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. Purim rabbi - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of Purim Rabbi has been common for many centuries in yeshivot of Spain, Italy, France, and Germany, from where it was transferred to Poland as well. [3] The modern tradition of Purim Rabbi in yeshivot is attributed to Volozhin Yeshiva; it is said that the Rosh yeshiva appointed one every year, and Purim Rabbi would satirize the yeshiva life and administration. [4]

  7. Purim humor - Wikipedia

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    A notable historical example is the 14th century Masekhet Purim (A Tractate on Purim) by Kalonymus ben Kalonymus, condemned by many scholars. [2] A Purim spiel ("Purim play") is a dramatization of classical stories, most often of the Book of Esther, in which the story of Purim is recounted. This tradition dates at least to mid-16th century.