Purim Story
Purim Characters
Purim Mitzvot
Purim Facts
Purim Customs
100

King Achashveirosh had this many queens 

Two (2)

100

This is the Jewish queen who hid her identity

Queen Esther

100

This mitzvah must be done twice on Purim

Hearing the Megilah -  the Book of Esther

100

Purim is the Persian word for this 

Casting lots 

100

We do this when we hear Haman's name in the Megillah.

Make noise to drown out his name

200

Haman had this many sons

Ten

200

This is the King of Shushan

King Achashveirosh

200

Mishloach Manot means this

Giving gifts of food to at least one friend during the daylight hours of Purim 

200

This was the Hebrew name of Queen Esther

Hadassah

200

These are the three-cornered cookies we eat on Purim.

Hamentaschen

300

Achashveirosh made his feast this number of years after he became king

Three (3)

300

This person was banished by King Achashveirosh

Queen Vashti

300

These types of food must be in Mishloach Manot

At least two different ready-to-eat food or drink items, usually including one baked good and one fruit

300

This many people were hung in the Megillah

13 (Haman, his 10 sons and Bigsan and Zeresh)

300

This is why we wear costumes.

Esther hid her identity as a Jewish woman.

400

Esther and Mordechai both came from this tribe

Benjamin

400

This man refused to bow down to the King's advisor Haman

Mordechai

400

Matanot La'Evyonim means this 

Giving two poor people the value of a meal on Purim day 

400

This many feasts took place during the Purim story

9

400

What is the custom of Machatzit Hashekel

Giving a half coin to charity (based on the Temple-era mitzvah of donating a half-shekel that was used to pay for the daily sacrifices in the Temple) 

500

It was on this day that the Jewish people of Shushan stopped fighting against their enemies

14th of Adar 

500

This woman gave advice to her husband on what to do with Mordechai

Zeresh (Haman's wife)

500

This is what we do at a Seudat Purim

We eat and drink and celebrate - it is a Purim Feast

500

The Megillah says this about the Torah.

The Jews accepted the Torah once again and committed to it like never before.

500

Shushan Purim is celebrated by these people 

Residents of cities that were walled during the time of Joshua, most notably Jerusalem (Shushan Purim is celebrated on the 15th of Adar, one day after Purim)

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