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Just as the hidden miracle of Purim unfolds -- unmask our Purim delights to reveal fabulous hidden delectables. This uniquely
wrapped package contains THREE compartments each �lled with:
Haman Noshen, ShusHan Pebbles and
Mordechai’s Crunch!
HAMAN NOSHEN: Traditional Purim cookies �lled with apricot or raspberry butter and drizzled with dark chocolate.
SHUSHAN PEBBLES: A gourmet candy with a jelly bean like center. These speckled candies range in �avor from cinnamon to licorice to lime.
MORDECHAI’S CRUNCH: Our Pareve butter to�ee is coated with chocolate and then dipped in nuts. Simply irresistible.
PERSIAN DELIGHT: Succulent trio of beautifully sliced dried fruits. Sun ripened California jumbo pears, sweet and tangy dried kiwi and plump and juicy California peaches.
ESTHER’S JEWELS: Delectable chocolate covered almonds glazed with a most amazing jewel �nish.
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All items are Parve/Pas Yisroel and packaged under the supervision of the RCOC
$7
The Whole MegillaUnfold and reveal these hidden delights in this uniquely
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hAMEN NOSHEN, SHUSHAN PEBBLES, MORDECHAI’S
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the festival of Purim is cel
ebrated every year on the 14th of the
Hebrew month of Adar (late winter/early spring). It commemorates the
salvation of the Jewish people in Ancient Persia from Haman's plot "to
destroy, kill and annihilate all the Jews, young and old, infants and
women, in a single day."
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The story in a nutshell: The Persian empire of the 4th century BCE
extended over 127 lands, and all the Jew
s were its subjects. When
King Ahasuerus had his wife, Queen Vashti, executed for failing to
follow his orders, he orchestrated a beauty pageant to find a
new queen. A Jewish girl, Esther, found favor in his eyes and
became the new queen—though she refused to divulge the
identity of her nationality.
Meanwhile, th
e anti-Semitic Haman was appointed prime
minister of the empire. Mordechai, the leader of the Jew
s (and
Esther's cousin) defied the king's orders and refused to bow to
Haman. Haman was incensed and convinced the king to issue a
decree ordering the extermination of all the Jews on the 13th
of
Adar—a date chosen by a lottery Haman made. Mordechai
galvanized all the Jews, convincing them to repent, fast and pray
to G-d. Meanwhile, Esther asked the king and Haman to join her for
a feast. At the feast, Esther revealed to the king her Jewish
identity. Haman was hanged, Mordechai was appointed prime
minister in his stead, and a new decree was issued—granting the
Jews the right to defend themselves against their enemies.
On the 13th of Adar the Jew
s defeated many of their enemies. On the
14th of Adar they rested and celebrated.
Project of hebrew academy HB Chabad
www.hebrewacademyhb.com
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Project of Hebrew Academy Huntington Beach Chabad
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