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Purim: not what it seems

By Rabbi Haviva Horvitz, Temple Beth Sholom, Middletown There are many Jewish holidays throughout the year, and most of them have a component that is geared toward teaching our children about Judaism. For example, we build a physical booth on Sukkot that teaches us what it was like to live outside in temporary dwellings during our travels through the desert. We dance with the Torah and give out sweets on Simchat Torah to remind us that learning …
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The Dayton Jewish Observer broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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