Shushan Purim for Hebrew Year 5696 began on and ended on .
Shushan Purim falls on Adar 15 and is the day on which Jews in walled cities celebrate Purim. The observance recalls that fighting in the walled city of Shushan continued through the 14th of Adar, so its residents rested and celebrated on the 15th. By rabbinic decree, cities surrounded by walls at the time of Joshua’s conquest observe Purim on Adar 15, while unwalled communities observe it on Adar 14. Jerusalem is the primary city observing Purim on the 15th; communities in Hebron, Safed, Tiberias, and some diaspora cities observe Purim on both the 14th and 15th.
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| Holiday | Starts | Ends | Hebrew Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shushan Purim 1934 | 15 Adar 5694 | ||
| Shushan Purim 1935 | 15 Adar II 5695 | ||
| Shushan Purim 1936 | 15 Adar 5696 | ||
| Shushan Purim 1937 | 15 Adar 5697 | ||
| Shushan Purim 1938 | 15 Adar II 5698 | ||
| Shushan Purim 1939 | 15 Adar 5699 | ||
| Shushan Purim 1940 | 15 Adar II 5700 | ||
| Shushan Purim 1941 | 15 Adar 5701 |
The Jewish Holidays
by Michael Strassfeld
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