Purim is the Jewish holiday celebrated on the 14th of the month of Adar. It usually falls out sometime in March on the secular calendar.
It is a festival celebrating the hidden miracle of the Persian Jews being saved from extermination by Haman.
Purim.
Purim
Adar is the last month of the Jewish calendar. Purim is a Jewish holiday celebrated on the 14th of Adar. They are not one and the same thing.
I'm pretty sure that the most celebrated holiday in I ndonesia is a holiday called fasting month of Ramadhan.
Chanukah, and all other Jewish holidays go by the Jewish calendar months. Chanukah takes place on the 25th of the month of Kislev, which coincides with our months of November or December. The holiday celebrates the re-dedication of the Temple, after it was destroyed by the Syrian-Greeks in the 2nd century BCE. That event occurred in the month of Kislev, which is why the holiday is celebrated when it is today.
Abib is not a Jewish month. It is the Hebrew word for the season of spring.
kislev (כסלו)
This holiday is celebrated from September 15th through October 15th
May Day is the most common holiday in the month of May. Although this holiday is not widely celebrated, it is still an important holiday with historical significance.
Passover begins about a month after Purim
The holiday which the Torah calls "Day of Remembering" and "Day of Trumpets", and which is known in modern times as "Rosh Hashana" occurs on the first day of the Hebrew month of "TEESH-ray", which is always sometime in the common month of September.
May is roughly equivalent to the Hebrew month of Iyar.
The Jewish holiday of Purim falls in the Jewish month of Adar, which is February-March time according to the secular calendar. See http://www.answers.com/purim