
Israelis Move Purim Celebrations Underground Amid Iran Strikes
With the outbreak of Operation Roaring Lion coinciding with the Jewish holiday of Purim — a festival commemorating deliverance from an ancient Persian plot to destroy the Jewish people — Israelis across the country moved their celebrations underground rather than cancel them. Communities organized Megillah readings, mishloach manot distributions, and festive meals inside bomb shelters and reinforced spaces, carrying out the holiday’s commandments even while the country was under fire.
In Tel Aviv, a planned mass mishloach manot packaging event was canceled due to Home Front Command instructions banning public gatherings. Instead, hundreds of people sent donations, and thousands of items were purchased for distribution. Rabbi Joe Wolfson of North Central Synagogue expressed pride in those who braved sirens and stress to assemble hundreds of Purim gift packages. A separate initiative called “Miklat Open Fest” helped Tel Avivians find or host Purim celebrations inside neighborhood shelters throughout the city.
Israel’s Chief Rabbinate provided guidelines for observing Purim during wartime, stating that joy and caution are not contradictory and that adherence to security measures is inseparable from the sacred work of these days. If sirens sounded during Megillah readings, congregations were instructed to proceed quietly to safe rooms and continue reading there. The parallels between Purim’s ancient story of deliverance from Persia and the current conflict with Iran were not lost on the nation.
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“Our Heavenly Father, we thank You for the spirit of resilience and faith that fills Your people Israel during these difficult days. Just as You delivered us from the hand of Haman in ancient Persia, we trust You to deliver us from the threats of modern-day enemies. Bless the families celebrating Purim in shelters and turn their mourning into joy. May this season of Purim remind the world that You are faithful and Your promises endure forever. In Yeshua’s Name we pray.”
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