Happy Purim!
Join us for Purim at Chabad Center of Lexington
 
 
Rabbi's Message
  Purim at Chabad Center of Lexington is a really happy and festive time where we celebrate the salvation of the Jewish people in ancient Persia.

Please join us at our main event and megillah reading. You can find more information about the holiday below.

Wishing you a happy Purim!
 
 
A Masquerade Purim
 

 

 
 
Megillah Readings
 

Thursday, March 13

6:15 PM Mincha 

7:18 PM Fast Ends

7:00 PM Maariv

7:20 PM Megillah Reading

8:00 PM Fabregnen/ Break fast

 

Friday, March 15

8:30 AM Shacharis

9:15 AM Megilla Reading 1

4:00 pm Megilla Reading 2

4:30 PM Masquerade Purim Party

6:30 PM Shabbat Candle Lighting

6:35 Kabbalat Shabbat

7:15 pm Kiddush

Please contact the office if you would like to schedule a megillah reading at your office, school, or other central location!

(781) 863-8656

 
 
Purim Festivities
  Location: Chabad Center of Lexington

Date: Purim night

Time: 4:00pm

Details:
  • Dress up
  • Dancing
  • Face Painting
  • Full meal
  • Exotic Animal Show
  • Smiles all around
  • And much much more!
 
For more info click here

$80/Family
 
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Food Gifts to Friends
 

On Purim we emphasize the importance of Jewish unity and friendship by sending gifts of food to friends.

On Purim day, send a gift of at least two kinds of ready-to-eat foods (e.g., pastry, fruit, beverage) to at least one friend. Men should send to men, and women to women. It is preferable that the gifts be delivered via a third party. Children, in addition to sending their own gifts of food to their friends, make enthusiastic messengers.

 
 
Giving to the Needy
  One of Purim’s primary themes is Jewish unity. Haman tried to kill us all, we were all in danger together, so we celebrate together too. Hence, on Purim day we place special emphasis on caring for the less fortunate.

Give money or food to at least two needy people during the daylight hours of Purim. In case you can’t find any needy people, your synagogue will likely be collecting money for this purpose. At least, place two coins in a charity box earmarked for the poor.

On Purim, we give a donation to whoever asks; we don’t verify his or her bank balance first.

As with the other mitzvahs of Purim, even small children should fulfill this mitzvah.
 
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Purim Guide
 
Purim Megasite
Purim Stories
Insights & Inspiration
Recipes
Kids' Site