There are no written records of how Purim was observed in the biblical era, so we don't know if it has changed.
The name of this bread is matzah
They held the feast to thank God for helping them survive through the harsh winter.
To celebrate the pilgrims' first harvest.
To celebrate the pilgrims' first harvest.
To celebrate the pilgrims first harvest
To celebrate the pilgrims' first harvest.
how has health care changed since the 1900s
It is unclear what the question is actually asking. 1) The Book of Esther, upon which Purim is based, came at the end of the Old Testament, so if this is referring exclusively to the time period of the Old Testament, Purim would not have meant anything because it did not exist. (It would be like asking what did the Treaty of Paris of 1783 mean to the American Colonists during their early history.) 2) Jews today still use exclusively the Old Testament and Jews claim that their religion has not changed since those days. To Jews today, Purim signifies how God intervenes and protects the Jewish people even without performing a Deus Ex Machina like he did in Egypt.
biblical times...since the creation...
White or blue and white since it is a feast of the Blessed Virgin.
they have just changed
Wel since the name Klaas doesnt appear in the bible, nor in Hebrew or Greek, there is no "Biblical" meaning to it.