שושן פורים

Shushan Purim 1951

Find the exact dates for Shushan Purim 1951 (5711), including when it begins and ends.

When is Shushan Purim 1951?

Observed on

Wednesday, February 21, 1951

Shushan Purim is observed on the 15th of Adar, the day after regular Purim.

Significance

Shushan Purim distinguishes between unwalled and walled cities, reflecting the different timelines of the Purim story in the city of Shushan.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Shushan Purim

Shushan Purim is observed on the 15th of Adar, one day after regular Purim. It is celebrated in cities that were walled at the time of Joshua's conquest of the Land of Israel. Today, this applies primarily to Jerusalem, where the Megillah is read and Purim festivities are held on the 15th instead of the 14th.

In the story of Esther, the Jews in the walled capital city of Shushan fought their enemies on both the 13th and 14th of Adar, and rested on the 15th. Jews in unwalled cities fought only on the 13th and celebrated on the 14th. The rabbis honored the Land of Israel by tying the distinction to cities walled since Joshua's time, rather than since the Persian era.

About Shushan Purim in 1951

Shushan Purim (שושן פורים) dates change each year because Jewish holidays follow the Hebrew lunisolar calendar.

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