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[Chabad.org]( ב"ה [Chabad.org Magazine]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Celebrate Purim! [Purim How-To Guide]( [Purim How-To Guide]( Your 2018 Purim guide contains the story of Purim, and all you need to know about the 4 mitzvahs of Purim and the other observances of the day. [Read]( [Purim Is Not Normal]( [Purim Is Not Normal]( ..and neither are the people that celebrate it By Tzvi Freeman [Read]( [The Year Purim Ended at 5:30 A.M.]( [The Year Purim Ended at 5:30 A.M.]( For nine hours the Rebbe regaled the crowd with a series of inspired talks punctuated by spirited song By Eli Rubin [Read]( [The Rematch of the Centuries: Why Esther Became Queen]( [The Rematch of the Centuries: Why Esther Became Queen]( Why does Mordechai insist that Esther risk her life in approaching the king if he knows that there is no danger to the Jewish nation? By Chaya Sarah Schreiber [Read]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Video [What Makes Purim Unique]( [What Makes Purim Unique]( What makes Purim unique from all other Jewish holidays? [Watch]( [How to Celebrate Purim in 4 Easy Steps]( [How to Celebrate Purim in 4 Easy Steps]( [Watch (0:49)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Your Questions [Why Give Half-Shekels to Charity on Taanit Esther?]( [Why Give Half-Shekels to Charity on Taanit Esther?]( Why do we give a haf-shekel to charity, and why is it done on Taanit Esther? by Yehuda Shurpin [Read]( [What Does “Yarmulke” Mean?]( [What Does “Yarmulke” Mean?]( The boring answer is that it is just the generic Slavic word for “skullcap,” which Eastern-European Jews borrowed from their non-Jewish neighbors [Read]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Parshah [The Story of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel]( [The Story of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel]( By Mendel Dubov [Read]( [I Messed Up. Now What?]( [I Messed Up. Now What?]( Sometimes our mistake has devastating consequences. In just a moment of thoughtlessness, lives are shattered. The damage is irreversible. Relationships are severed, reputations sullied beyond repair. By Chaya Shuchat [Read]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Jewish News [Brother of Parkland Victim’s Kippah in Oval Office Sends Message to Jewish Youth]( [Brother of Parkland Victim’s Kippah in Oval Office Sends Message to Jewish Youth]( By Dovid Margolin [Read]( [Rabbi With ALS Gets 10,000 Birthday Presents From 15 Countries]( [Rabbi With ALS Gets 10,000 Birthday Presents From 15 Countries]( Mitzvah campaign marks a beloved teacher and friend’s 46th birthday By Menachem Posner [Watch (5:50)]( [Parkland-Area Rabbis Urge Florida Governor on ‘Moment of Silence’]( [Parkland-Area Rabbis Urge Florida Governor on ‘Moment of Silence’]( Discussing a time-tested measure to teach positive values to students By Dovid Margolin [Read]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Women [Home Sweet Home]( [Home Sweet Home]( Every time a Jew performs a mitzvah, he or she tears down a bit of the kelipa—the forces that deny G‑d. By Sara Blau [Read]( [Don’t Belittle the Challenges of Life’s Ups and Downs]( [Don’t Belittle the Challenges of Life’s Ups and Downs]( Accept your emotions instead of fighting them or ignoring them. Instead of trying to dismiss the challenge, nurture yourself, treat yourself and get help as you go through the process. Do whatever you can to make it easier, but don’t deny the difficulty or the challenge. By Elana Mizrahi [Read]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Lifestyle [13 Unique Hamantaschen Recipes for Purim]( [13 Unique Hamantaschen Recipes for Purim]( Sweet & Savory By Miriam Szokovski [Read]( [Art: Stained Glass Purim Basket]( [Art: Stained Glass Purim Basket]( By Michelle Gaynor [Read]( [Subscribe to The Scroll]( [Learn to Read Torah and Haftarah With Trope (Audio)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to: {EMAIL} [Change email address]( · [Manage Subscriptions]( · [Going on Vacation?]( · [Unsubscribe]( Tip: To ensure that our emails continue to be delivered to your inbox, add subscriptions@chabad.org to your address book or "whitelist" it in any filters or anti-spam programs you may have. © Copyright Chabad.org, all rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]( [Chabad.org]( · [Ask the Rabbi]( · [Contact Us]( · [Donate](

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