Traditionally, Purim is the holiday associated with gift-giving, but due to the influence of Christmas, Chanukah is now the holiday with the most gift giving.
Purim is celebrated any place that Jews live.
The story of Purim is that when Queen Esther saved the Jews.
Purim is part of Judaism. Hassidim keep Purim just like other Jews.
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Purim
The holiday of Purim.
Jews were not exiled to Shushan.
If you are talking about the story of Purim, the villain, Haman, was identified by Esther, and the King had him and his brothers executed, instead of the Jews.
Hanukkah (also spelled Chanukah)
That God's presence is still here even in the Exile.
There are many, many fetivals in Judaism. Some of the most important are... Pesach, also known as Passover, celebrating the Jews' escape from Egypt Tu Bishvot, the festival of trees, spring and new life Sukkot, the celebration of harvest Purim, a party festival Chanukah, the festival of light