The religion that celebrates yon kippur and Hanukkah is known as Judaism, which is the oldest religion...they also celebrate pesach, sukkot, purim and many other Jewish festivals.
Purim is celebrated any place that Jews live.
Purim 2009 is Tuesday, March 10, in almost every place in the world. Jerusalem celebrates Purim one day later.
Purim is a Jewish holiday, it's not a part of Catholicism.
the religion that celebrates Easter is christen religion
Purim is not one of the main holidays - it's was instituted nearly 1000 years after the main holidays were given to Moses on Mount Sinai. Purim celebrates the survival of the Jews in Persia in the 5th century BCE. Read all about Purim at http://www.answers.com/topic/purim
The festival is called Purim
On the contrary, Purim is perhaps the most overtly festive and joyous day in Judaism. It celebrates the reversal at the eleventh hour of a king's edict of extermination against the Jews of his realm.
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Buddhism
Sikhism
Hindus(a religion originated in India) celebrates Holi/