Purim is such a fun holiday for all. Purim literally means “lots” As in the word “lottery” and there’s no doubt that during this holiday, we’ll all be having “lots” of fun. This year, we begin the holiday with the TBA Purim Carnival on Sunday, March 1st from 10:20 am-1:30 pm. There will be Mad Dog Video games, Kona Ice, slides, and a moon bounce. Come in costume!!
The Purim fun continues on Wednesday night, March 4th with the chanting of the Megillah or Megillat Esther – the Book of Esther and the annual Purim Schpiel.
Music plays an important role in that fun. The songs we sing at Purim usually describe the merriment that the holiday brings. From masks and graggers to hamantashen and three cornered hats, not to mention the characters of the Book of Esther story.
Once again, at our Purim Schpiel, Wendy and the kids of TBA will be dressed up in costumes and the songs they will be singing will put a new modern spin on the holiday.
Looking forward to a wonderfully musical Purim and a great month of March!
B’shalom,
Cantor Kenny Ellis
The Purim fun continues on Wednesday night, March 4th with the chanting of the Megillah or Megillat Esther – the Book of Esther and the annual Purim Schpiel.
Music plays an important role in that fun. The songs we sing at Purim usually describe the merriment that the holiday brings. From masks and graggers to hamantashen and three cornered hats, not to mention the characters of the Book of Esther story.
Once again, at our Purim Schpiel, Wendy and the kids of TBA will be dressed up in costumes and the songs they will be singing will put a new modern spin on the holiday.
Looking forward to a wonderfully musical Purim and a great month of March!
B’shalom,
Cantor Kenny Ellis