Join us for

Purim

At Temple Isaiah, we know Purim! The holiday of Purim recalls the  Book of Esther and the triumph of the Jewish spirit over hatred and anti-Semitism. What a fabulous reason to celebrate with humor and hamentashen, songs and spiel, masks and megillah. Join us!

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PURIM 2024 EVENTS:

Sat, Mar 08, 2025 - 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Presented by The Neighborhood (K12) and PPA (Preschool Parent Association) Dig out your best Purim attire and join parents from preschool, Young(ish) Families, and K12 for an adults-only Saturday night party at a private home in Cheviot Hills (address provided with RSVP). Connect with new & familiar friends over delicious food, specialty drinks, fabulous dancing & Purim fun. Costumes optional but encouraged - our theme is "royal court!" Need a babysitter that night? Reach out to Carla Kopf ([email protected]).
Thu, Mar 13, 2025 - 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
In Shushan, TikTok is alive and well! Come celebrate Purim and hear the story of Esther told through viral video, magical music and megillah. And while we’re at it, stay for the delicious hamantaschen and festive open bar! Costumes strongly encouraged!
Fri, Mar 14, 2025 - 5:30 PM - 8:15 PM
Celebrate Purim with your Temple Isaiah community! Sing, Dance, Pray and Learn together—all the joy of Young(ish) Families Services, with a good dose of Purim fun! Services start at 5:30 p.m. RSVP required. Come in costume!
Fri, Mar 14, 2025 - 6:15 PM - 8:30 PM
Tradition tells us that in a walled city, such as Jerusalem or the original Shushan, Purim is celebrated one day later, the 15th of Adar. Perhaps the walls of the Isaiah campus count and we get an extra day of Purim fun! Join us for a festive evening of prayer, song, and community, as we honor the spirit of Purim and Shabbat together. Costumes encouraged. You must RSVP to attend services in person. Services will also be streamed to our Vimeo channel, website & Facebook page.

PURIM CARNIVALS:

We regret to inform you that Temple Isaiah will not be hosting a Purim carnival this year. However, we are pleased to offer you four alternative options to celebrate Purim. Please see below for details:

AND – FOR MORE OPPORTUNITIES TO CELEBRATE & RECOGNIZE THE HOLIDAY AT YOUR OWN PACE, SEE HOW THE REFORM MOVEMENT IS HONORING THE MITZVOT OF PURIM THIS YEAR- CLICK HERE!