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Purim - HR Photography Israël

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HR Photography Israël event photographer to enlight Purim holiday...

We feast Purim  every year on the 14th of the month of Adar.
This holiday commemorates the miraculous salvation of the Jewish people in  the Persian empire from the nasty plot byHaman to destroy the Jewish people.
Indeed, Purim means "destiny" in ancient language Persian.  This name "destinity"
 comes from the fact that  Haman made a random choice to determine the day when he will destroy the entire Jewish nation.

But, on the 13th  of the month of Adar, Jews took up arms and defeated the Persians, killing many.
Also, on the 14th of the month of Adar, they rested and celebrated their victory and the miracle of God. In the town of Chouchane, it took them one more day to get to victory. This is the reason why we celebrate Purim on the 14th of Adar all over the world but in fortified towns such  Jerusalem on the 15th of the month of Adar.

So, Purim is a day of rejoicing. We want to increase our joy because it is the mitzvah (prescription) of the day.
Therefore, we often are in search of treasures of hidden joy, we look for them in all possible situations: in parties, shopping, hotel stays, journeys ... but it falls to us to know that the real joy lives inside us! The outside joy looks like of the joy of the drunkard. When the effects of the drink stop, so does the cheerfulness.
In truth, this joy  is an escape from himself / herself. On the other hand,  the true joy is for people like a return to oneself what is called Hithazkout.

On Purim we accomplish several mitzvot such as: listening to the reading of the Megillah (the Book of Esther), relating the story of the miracle of Purim;
Giving  donations to the poor and to charities what we call Matanot laévionim;
Sending gifts of food to familly and  friends  which call Michloah Manot;
Making a happy feast call Michté before nightfall

If you too want to start the year with a memorable photo shoot on the theme of the religious holiday of Purim,
Do not hesitate to contact HR Photography Israël ,we will make  for you a unique moment !