Make Purim Count PDF E-mail

ImageThe holiday of Purim is fun and joyful.  We're supposed to dress up in costumes, wind greggars and eat hamentashen to commemorate the story of Esther, who stopped Haman's plot to murder the Jews.

In addition to eating and having fun, we are supposed to give gifts to friends and charity to the poor.  Giving money or help to the poor is an important mitzvah to do on Purim.

ImageHere's an easy way for you to provide for those in need; you don't even have to leave your computer to do it.  Visit www.thehungersite.com and click on the large yellow box that says, "Click Here to Give - It's Free."  Sponsors donate one cup of food for every click received each day. 

Purim begins Saturday night at sundown.  We hope you have a great holiday!