Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Thursday, March 13 at 5:00 PM
A spectacular shpiel featuring actors from all five shuls! Enjoy games, raffles, bounce houses, photo booth, carnival snacks, adult cocktails, and so much more. Food is available for purchase. Fun for all ages awaits!
Congregation Beth Ahm
Thursday, March 13th at 7:30 PM
Sweets, coffee, music, and more will follow the reading of the story of Esther. Our “Night at the Movies” will include drawings for theater tickets. Maybe your lot will be drawn this Purim!
B’nai Israel Synagogue
March 14th at 7:30 AM
A traditional Megillah reading will be led by Saul A. Rube, honoring his father, Cantor Sidney Rube (z'l). A beautiful breakfast will follow the Megillah reading!
The story of Purim is one of resilience, unity, and celebration. It reminds us how courage and togetherness can triumph over adversity, turning a time of uncertainty into a moment of joy and connection. At Purim Detroit, we embrace these timeless values by bringing the community together in a festive and inclusive way.
Through our collaborative celebration, we honor the tradition of Purim by creating a space where everyone—young and old, families and individuals—can connect, celebrate, and share in the holiday’s joy. Just as the Jewish people came together to rejoice in their victory in Shushan, we come together to strengthen our bonds, celebrate our heritage, and create lasting memories.
Purim Detroit is more than an event; it’s a testament to the enduring power of community and the joy of shared traditions.
Join us at Purim Detroit for unforgettable fun, laughter, and connection. From exciting activities and delicious food to meaningful Megillah readings and joyful celebrations, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Come together with friends, family, and community to experience the magic of Purim like never before. Let’s make this Purim one to remember!
Yes! Both megillah readings will be streamed.
Beth Ahm will stream theirs at 7:30pm on Thursday the 13th. You can watch here: http://www.cbahm.org/livestream
B’nai Moshe will stream theirs at 7:30AM on Friday the 14th. You can watch here: https://www.bnaiisraelwb.org/
Come in your favorite Purim costume, casual attire, or anything festive! Costumes are encouraged but not required to join the fun. This is a religious, family friendly event, so please keep the costumes appropriate.