The following is a satirical article from The Jerusalem Post's annual parodic Purim page, The Jerusalem Roast. Enjoy!
The following is a satirical article from The Jerusalem Post's annual parodic Purim page, The Jerusalem Roast. Enjoy!
The following is a satirical article from The Jerusalem Post's annual parodic Purim page, The Jerusalem Roast. Enjoy!
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish kids wear costumes ahead of the Jewish holiday of Purim in Jerusalem, Wednesday, March 12, 2025. (AP ...
In a sporadic occurrence that will next repeat itself in 2045, Jews in the capital get to celebrate a three-day holiday ...
This year, the festival is extended to three days in walled cities – adding the day before and the day after – giving rise to ...
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Jewish ultra-Orthodox men and children, some wearing costumes read the Book of Esther, which tells the story of the Jewish ...
In reviewing the history of these Purim spoof efforts over the years, the author made reference to an iconic 24-page mock ...
The entire society has to be more accessible,” Israel's first lady, Michal Herzog said after hosting the party.
The festival of fun and frivolity has been harder for some Jews to celebrate in the wake of the destruction of Gaza.