by Ali | Feb 24, 2015 | Giving, Purim
Observing the Holiday
There are four main mitzvot that are associated with Purim.
1. Hearing the Megillah read
2. Seudah Purim (what Jewish holiday doesn’t have something to either eating or not eating)
3. Mishloach Manot (sending small gifts to friends)
4. Matanot L’evyonim (gifts to the poor)
Hearing the Megillah
Have you thought about thought about how you are following along with Megillah reading:
I’d like to point out an app for Megillah Reading that’s a couple years old. It’s easy to follow along or even learn how to read Megillah with. It’s available for the desktop, iOS, and Android. It’s built using the same technology as Pocket Torah. It’s really easy to use to learn how to read or just to follow along during the reading. When you are juggling children and listening, sometimes it’s much easier to have something to follow on your phone instead of a book.
Mishloach Manot
I am truly fascinated by the creativity and the energy that people put into making Mishloah Manot. It’s even more amazing that they people figure out how to match their Purim costumes with their Mishloah manot. I wish I had the time to be so creative in thinking far enough ahead to be able to be so thematic.
Matanot L’evyonim
But my concentration is usually on where we are donating our money and thinking about different places that we can help. We usually focus on Jewish organizations that help people who are hungry during Purim.
Here are some of the few I have donated to in the past:
1. SOVA– this is what I grew up with contributing to in Los Angeles. I remember we would often do food drives before Yom Kippur and Purim/Pesach. When I was in High School, the youth group I was part of would not only collect money to donate, but we would also volunteer our time for SOVA.
2. Mazon– In the past we have found it easy to make Purim donations.
3. Leket Israel – Leket is by far the easiest one to make Purim donations. They are set up and ready to go for the Purim holiday. You can easily make donations in honor of people.
by Ali | Feb 12, 2015 | Amazon, Purim
The links in the post may be affiliate links. Read theĀ full disclosure.
There are some great deals on costumes right now at Amazon. Purim is only a few weeks away.
Some ideas to fill in Mishloah Manot
by Ali | Dec 16, 2014 | Amazon, Deals, Purim
- Anna costume has a satiny skirt with glittery flowers
- The dress’s bodice is decorated with a beautiful glitter design
- Cameo of Anna
It ships internationally
by Ali | Feb 21, 2013 | Purim
When I first learned how to make hamentaschen for Purim, I was taught to pinch the sides. But I found that for the most part the hamentaschen didn’t end up staying together. Last year in search for a recipe that might yield prettier hamentaschen I learned about a folding method. I have found that folding the hamentaschen actually makes prettier looking hamentaschen and if you don’t put too much filling they stay together much better.
Here are some ideas for Hamentaschen fillings:
1. Apple Butter
2. Apricots
3. Brownie (Dairy or Pareve)
4. Heath Bar Crunch (Dairy)
5. Chocolate Chips
6. Jellies
7. Dates
8. Figs
9. Prunes
10. Lite Cherry Pie Filling
11. Nutella (Dairy)
12. Chocolate Spread
Here are some ideas I have collected (along with two friends whom I share the board with) on Pinterest Board other “Hamentaschen” ideas:
13. Pizza Flavored (Dairy)
14. Italian Fried
15. Candy Cane Cheesecake (Dairy)
16. Rabbi Olitzky’s Chocolate Cream Cheese (Dairy)
17. Cinnamon Bun
18. Samoa Filled
19. Berry Tarts
20. Pumpkin Whole Wheat
21. Chocolate Raspberry
22. Hamentaschen Cake Pop
23. Hamentaschen Challah
24. Cinnamon Dulce Delecha
25. Meat Empenade
26. Salty Sweet Caramel
27. Chocolate Caramel
28. Midnight Chocolate
29. Smores
30. Gingerbread with Apple Filling
31. Salted Caramel with Chocolate
32. Neopolitan Hamentaschen
33. Cherry & White Chocolate (Dairy)
34. Hamentaschen Cupcakes
35. Spinach Kinish
36. Hamentaschen Sushi
by Ali | Feb 11, 2013 | Kosherwine.com, Passover, Purim
In January, KosherWine.com was running a sale on Kosher Wines with free shipping. They decided to extend it into this month. So if you order a case you get free shipping. An adult of legal drinking age must be home to sign for the package. Here are some of the ones we ordered last week.

Yarden Gewurztraminer

Barkan Pinotage
Baron Herzog Jeunesse Cabernet Sauvignon

Bartenura Ovadia Estates Chianti
by Ali | Feb 4, 2013 | Purim
I find Pinterest a great way to just visually think about things. Last year I wasn’t sure what I was getting myself into, but it really allows me to get my creative juices flowing. I have found neat ideas for Mishloah Manot, for Hamentaschen fillings, for other types of cookies, and costumes. Here’s a link to my page for Purim.
This is actually a board I share with a couple of friends for collaboration. See some of the things we have collected.