Purim - Chabad Chayil
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At Chabad Chayil - Highland Lakes Jewish Center
Holiday Date
February 20 - 21, 2027
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Happy Purim!

Men, women and children are invited to join us for a full dinner extravaganza with entertainment and the whole Megilla! 
As low as $7.70 when reserving before Feb 18. After that it's $45 per adult, $36 per child or $180 per family. 

Purim Schedule 5786

Monday, March 2
5:35am Fast of Esther
9:00am Shacharit with Torah Reading for Fast of Esther
6:00pm Mincha ( Machatzit Hashekel should be given before Mincha)
6:51 Megilla
Additional Megilla at 9:00pm

Machatzit Hashekel
For anyone who wants us to do Machatzit Hashekel or Matanot L'evyonim for them, go to ChabadChayil.org/donate and put in notes what it's for. We will gladly take care of it for you.

Tuesday, March 3
9:00 Shacharit
9:40 Megilla
Additional Megillah Readings at 3:00 & 5:30
4:00pm Purim Banquet in the Royal Garden for Men, Women & Children of All Ages! MUST RSVP!
6:15 Mincha Maariv
Full schedule at ChabadChayil.org/PURIM

If anyone would like to help poor people locally or in Israel, or if you want to help sponsor the Purim Party, please let us know.

Purim Schedule 5786

Monday, March 2
5:35am Fast of Esther
9:00am Shacharit with Torah Reading for Fast of Esther
6:00pm Mincha ( Machatzit Hashekel should be given before Mincha)
6:51 Megilla -  Additional Megilla at 9:00pm

Machatzit Hashekel
For anyone who wants us to do Machatzit Hashekel or Matanot L'evyonim for them, go to ChabadChayil.org/donate and put in notes what it's for. We will gladly take care of it for you.

Tuesday, March 3
9:00 Shacharit
9:40 Megilla  Additional Megillah Readings at 3:00 & 5:30
4:00pm Purim Banquet in the Royal Garden for Men, Women & Children of All Ages! MUST RSVP!
6:15 Mincha Maariv
Full schedule at ChabadChayil.org/PURIM

If anyone would like to help poor people locally or in Israel, or if you want to help sponsor the Purim Party, please let us know.

The Festival of Purim
The festival of Purim commemorates the salvation of the Jewish people in ancient Persia from Haman’s plot “to destroy, kill and annihilate all the Jews, young and old, infants and women, in a single day.” It is celebrated with Megillah readings, gifts of food, charity, feasting, and merriment.