Purim is a Jewish festival that falls on the 14th day of Adar in the Hebrew calendar and typically occurs in February or March on the Gregorian calendar. The exact Gregorian date changes yearly. Key points:
- When: Purim is observed on Adar 14, with Shushan Purim often celebrated on Adar 15 in cities with ancient wall-walled histories (e.g., Jerusalem observes Shushan Purim on the 15th).
- How to find the date: To determine the precise Gregorian date for a given year, check a reliable Jewish calendar or rezoned holiday list for that year (Adar 14 corresponds to a specific date on the secular calendar that year).
If you’d like, specify the year you’re interested in (e.g., 2025, 2026, or a different year), and I can give the exact Gregorian dates for Purim in that year.
