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[[file:The_King_and_Haman_at_Esther%27s_Banquet_of_Wine_MET_DP801384.jpg|thumb|King Ahasuerus and Haman invited to Queen Esther's banquet]] | [[file:The_King_and_Haman_at_Esther%27s_Banquet_of_Wine_MET_DP801384.jpg|thumb|King Ahasuerus and Haman invited to Queen Esther's banquet]] | ||
'''Purim''' is one of the '''Jewish national festivals''', along with [[Feast of Dedication]]. It was established to commemorate the history in which [[God]] saved the Jewish people through Queen [[Esther]] during the 5th century B.C., when Media Persia, the Persian Empire held dominance over the Middle East. | '''Purim''' is one of the '''Jewish national festivals''', along with the [[Feast of Dedication]]. It was established to commemorate the history in which [[God]] saved the Jewish people through Queen [[Esther]] during the 5th century B.C., when Media Persia, the Persian Empire held dominance over the Middle East. | ||
==Meaning of Purim== | ==Meaning of Purim== | ||