Purim last one day.
in most of the cities it celebrated on the 14th of Adar.
but in cities that was walled at the time of Joshua Purim is celebrated on the 15th of Adar, this day is also called Shushan Purim.
so it is also right to say that Purim lasts for two days (14-15 of Adar) but in each place is last only one day.
Purim is a Jewish holiday celebrated annually according to the Hebrew calendar. It falls on the 14th day of the Hebrew month of Adar. The day following the Jews victory over their enemy. If there is a leap year it is Adar II. This year it fell on sunset of February 23-nightfall of February24. Next year, in 2014, it will be on the sunset of March 15, and end on nightfall of March 16.
The month of Adar. Purim is on the 14th of Adar. In Jerusalem, it is on the 15th of Adar. Adar is roughly equivalent to March.See also:
Purim
Adar is the last month of the Jewish calendar. Purim is a Jewish holiday celebrated on the 14th of Adar. They are not one and the same thing.
Purim is the Jewish holiday celebrated on the 14th of the month of Adar. It usually falls out sometime in March on the secular calendar. It is a festival celebrating the hidden miracle of the Persian Jews being saved from extermination by Haman.
Purim is celebrated on the 14th of Adar. In the Gregorian calendar, Purim _was_ March 10, 2009. Next year, Purim will be on February 28.
Judaism.See also:The origins of Purim
Passover begins about a month after Purim
Purim is a Jewish holiday, it's not a part of Catholicism.
The text read on the holiday of Purim is the 'Megillat Esther' (scroll of Esther).
Purim is NOT a fasting holiday.
The holiday of Purim always begins on the evening of a full moon, but there is no such term as a purim moon within Judaism.
Hamantaschen
The holiday of Purim.