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When is Purim in the 2009 English calendar?

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In 2009: Taanit Esther (Fast of Esther) - March 9th Purim - March 10th Shushan Purim (ie. Purim in Jerusalem) - March 11th

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When is purim going to be celebrated in 2009?

Purim is celebrated on the 14th of Adar. In the Gregorian calendar, Purim _was_ March 10, 2009. Next year, Purim will be on February 28.


When is Purim 2009?

Purim 2009 is Tuesday, March 10, in almost every place in the world. Jerusalem celebrates Purim one day later.


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Are Adar and Purim the same thing?

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