Purim Unmasked

Jewish people all over the world look forward to Purim - a day of celebration and feasting... A day of delicious food, gifts from friends and neighbors. A day of masquerades and joy.
But what about the people and children in our community who live below the poverty line?
Purim is a day where all should be given the opportunity to celebrate, lets make this a reality!
Jewish tradition requires us to celebrate Purim in four key ways:

1. Megillah Reading
The Scroll of Esther is read out loud
2. Mishloach Manot - Purim Gifts
Sending gifts of food to others
3. Matanot L'Evyonim
Giving charity to the needy
4. Se'udat Purim
Partaking of a Purim feast
You can hear the Megillah at your favorite synagogue on Monday night, March 2, and Tuesday Morning, March 3, 2026 and at our Grand Purim Party at 5:00 PM.
As for the rest, we can deliver Mishloach Manot (Purim Gift) and Matanot L'Evyonim (Gift to the needy) on your behalf, and provide a delicious Se'udat Purim (Purim Meal) feast to our community neediest families.
During the 24 hours of Purim, Rabbi Rivkin will personally be delivering gift and sending support to our local families in need in our local community, to share and increase their joy and spirit on this holiday, Please consider to generously contribute to these special cause.