Purim Night Customs and Practices
The Jewish Weekly | February 28, 2026
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Purim Night Customs and Practices

The Jewish Weekly | February 28, 2026

PURIM NIGHT

The table should be set with a tablecloth and candles. Even though there is no requirement to eat a festive meal, one should still rejoice and eat something special in honor of Purim. [One should moderate any festivities in order that they do not interfere with Purim morning.]

It is customary to eat seeds on Purim, such as poppy Hamantashen, to commemorate the seeds that Esther ate when keeping Kosher in the king’s palace.

PURIM NIGHT

The table should be set with a tablecloth and candles. Even though there is no requirement to eat a festive meal, one should still rejoice and eat something special in honor of Purim. [One should moderate any festivities in order that they do not interfere with Purim morning.]

It is customary to eat seeds on Purim, such as poppy Hamantashen, to commemorate the seeds that Esther ate when keeping Kosher in the king’s palace.

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