Even with all the revelry, we are commanded to still remember the less fortunate on Purim. Many people give to charity, whether directly to needy individuals or to their favorite organizations in Israel, or send food to poor members of their communities. It’s also common to organize community donation drives around this time, visit the ill and the elderly, and spread general holiday cheer through acts of kindness.
It’s important to ensure that everyone can eat and enjoy the holiday, and it’s also a great opportunity to teach the Jewish value of tzedakah, or charity, to your children.
Consider getting your child their own beautiful tzedakah box to get them excited about saving their small change to donate to charity!

Now that you know all about Purim traditions, it’s time to plan your celebrations!
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