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This religious festival, which lasts two days, is a huge carnival during which everyone dresses up.
In thefifth century B.C., Haman, the minister of the Persian king Ahasuerus, decreed the extermination of all Jews in the empire. According to the account in the Book of Esther, Esther convinced the king to rescind the decree and allow the Jews to take revenge on their enemies. Since then, Purim celebrates this deliverance of the Jewish people. In Israel, it gives rise to a great carnival with glitter and confetti. Young and old compete in ingenuity to dress up. And in Tel Aviv the parades are spectacular and the party memorable!
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