Shushan Purim Katan / שׁוּשָׁן פּוּרִים קָטָן Minor Purim celebration during Adar I on leap years in Jerusalem and walled cities 🎭️
Yet all is not lost for Leap Year lovers, for in fact, in our
This year in the Jewish calendar is a leap year, which means we add an extra leap month instead of just one day, and if you Purim Katan is
Minor Purim celebration during Adar I on
There are seven leap years within each cycle, each of which contains one extra month (occurring in February-March)
Shushan Purim falls on Adar 15 and is the day on which Jews in Jerusalem celebrate Purim
On these days also one is supposed to celebrate, is For the year was 1927, and they all knew that planted amongst them were secret agents of the dreaded NKVD
Šušan Purim A mishnah in the tractate of Megillah (1:4) states that in a leap year (7 years out of every 19, when an extra month is added So here we have a day-Purim Katan, the 14th of Adar I in a leap year--that has has a unique and tremendous power of prayer not countered by an obligation to drink! I have been trying to find time to sit down and write this post all month
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The Mishnah teaches: “There is no difference between the first Adar and PURIM KATAN
In a leap year, as previously noted, there are two months of Adar
Purim Katan, which happens approximately every 2 years and 8 and a ½ months on average, occurs whenever there is an Adar Rishon
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In regular years, the 14th of Adar is Purim, the festival that celebrates the salvation of the Jewish people from Haman's evil decree in the year 3405 from creation (356 BCE)
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Shushan Purim falls on Adar 15 and is the day on which Jews in Jerusalem celebrate Purim
Purim Katan in Chabad
First Purim is celebrated in unwalled cities, and then, there is a more elevated celebration of the holiday in walled cities, the latter celebration being Purim is celebrated on the 14th day of the Hebrew month of Adar, which usually falls sometime in February or March