We invite you to celebrate Purim with us! 🎉

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Feb 25, 2026, 7:11:10 PM (6 hours ago) Feb 25
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With Purim celebrations taking place in thousands of locations around the globe, we’ve got one for you!
With Purim celebrations taking place in thousands of locations around the globe, we've got one for you!
With Purim celebrations taking place in thousands of locations around the globe, we've got one for you!

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Dear Anonymus Person,

We are fast approaching the most festive and joyous day on the Jewish calendar: Purim.

Purim is a time when we celebrate the miraculous salvation of the Jewish people and the enduring power of faith and joy to overcome darkness. This year, the holiday begins at sundown on Monday, March 2, 2026, and concludes at nightfall on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 (extending to the following day in Jerusalem).

We are absolutely thrilled to invite you to join a Purim party at your local Chabad center! Whether you are looking for an interactive Megillah reading, a family-friendly masquerade, or a lively Purim banquet, there is a seat waiting for you. (Not sure what to expect? Read up on that here.)

As always, no membership is required, and everyone is welcome.

We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

The Chabad.org Team

Ready to celebrate?

Find the closest Purim festivities to you by visiting our global directory at:

As you plan your celebrations, don't forget the four special mitzvahs of this day, most—if not all—of which you can do at your Chabad center’s celebration on March 3:

1. Hear the Megillah
1. Hear the Megillah

Listen to the reading of the Book of Esther to relive the miracle (once on Monday night, and again during the day on Tuesday).

2. Give to the needy
2. Give to the needy

Give charity to at least two individuals in need during the daylight hours of Purim.

3. Send food gifts
3. Send food gifts

Share the joy by sending a package containing at least two different kinds of ready-to-eat food to at least one Jewish friend (during the daylight hours).

4. Feast and rejoice
4. Feast and rejoice

Gather with family and friends for a festive, joyful holiday meal! (during the daylight hours)

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