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| | | | Purim Victory Celebrated in Shushan (356 BCE) | More | | | The battles fought between the Jews and their enemies,
which took place on Adar 13 throughout the Persian empire (see "Today in Jewish History" for that date), continued for two days -- Adar 13 and 14 -- in the capital city of Shushan, where there were a greater number of Jew haters. Thus the victory celebrations in Shushan were held on the 15th of Adar, and the observance of the festival of Purim was instituted for that day in Shushan and all walled cities. (See Laws and Customs below). | | | | | | Shushan Purim | More | | | In cities that are surrounded by a wall dating from the days of
Joshua (13th century BCE) -- a prominent example is the city of
Jerusalem -- the festival of Purim is observed on the 15th of Adar
(instead of the 14th), in commemoration of the fact that in the ancient
walled city of Shushan, the first Purim was celebrated on this day (see
"Today in Jewish History").
(For an overview of the Purim observances and links to more
information, see "Laws and Customs" for Adar 14.) | |
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Tuesday, 18 Iyar, 5769
May 12, 2009
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