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Happy Purim!
  Don't Worry, Be Happy!Mitzvah means "commandment." It's related to the word tzavsa, which means, "to connect." Whenever you do a Mitzvah, you attach yourself to G-d!  
Tonight and Thursday, we celebrate Purim. This special holiday has five mitzvos: How many can you do?

    1. Hear the Megillah that tells the story of Purim both at night and during the day!

    2. Give charity to at least two poor people.

    3. Send a gift to at least one friend. It should contain two types of food you can eat right away, like a drink and some cake.

    4. Enjoy a special meal!

    5. Say the special prayer in the Grace After Meals and in the Amidah prayer.


  Don't Worry, Be Happy!Mitzvah means "commandment." It's related to the word tzavsa, which means, "to connect." Whenever you do a Mitzvah, you attach yourself to G-d!  

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