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Stony Brook Village - various times Pick
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Center For Science Teaching And Learning CSTL - 6:00 PM Pick
Stony Brook Village - various times Pick
Gateway's Not-So-Scary Halloween Adventure - 12:00 PM Pick
Gateway's Not-So-Scary Halloween Adventure - 12:00 PM Pick
Stony Brook Village - various times Pick
The Shoppes at East Wind - 10:00 AM
Science Museum of Long Island - 10:00 AM
Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & Aquarium - 10:00 AM
Stony Brook Village - various times Pick
The Shoppes at East Wind - 10:00 AM
Children's Museum of the East End - 11:00 AM
Children's Museum of the East End - 3:30 PM
Hicks Nurseries - various times

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Purim Carnivals and Celebrations Are All Over Los Angeles this Week

Not too sure what Purim is? Let's just say it's something between Hebrew Halloween and Middle Eastern Mardi Gras. Jewish families know Purim as a time of uncharacteristically raucous rabbinical revelry, marked by costumes, noisemakers, interactive storytelling, triangular pastries, and enough drink (for the grown-ups) to muddy the lines between good and evil. Gentile families generally don't know it at all. But Purim is worth knowing. Its story has all the best elements: a party-hearty king, a beautiful and courageous queen, a resourceful good guy, and a bad guy so hateful that everyone drowns out his name with noisemakers at community carnivals all over town. Check out one of the events below for classic Purim activities, costume parades, carnival games, and boisterous retellings of the Purim story.
And if you know of a great celebration we've missed, please let us know!
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Places featured in this article:
IKAR’s Event Space
Village Synagogue of Los Angeles
Temple Israel of Hollywood
Temple Beth Hillel
Temple Judea
Beth Shir Shalom
Temple Emanuel
Stephen S Wise Temple
Chabad of Pacific Palisades
About the Author
Toby is our uber-busy events editor for Mommy Poppins LA. Feel free to email Toby about events for our LA area calendar.
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