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Mivtza Purim is an initiative established by the Rebbe, the leader of our generation, in which Chabad Chassidim throughout Israel and worldwide go out to bring the joy of Purim and help as many Jews as possible fulfill the holiday's commandments: reading the Megillah, sending food portions (Mishloach Manot), and giving gifts to the poor. The mivtza takes place in military camps, hospitals, prisons, children's gatherings, and more. | Mivtza Purim is an initiative established by the Rebbe, the leader of our generation, in which Chabad Chassidim throughout Israel and worldwide go out to bring the joy of Purim and help as many Jews as possible fulfill the holiday's commandments: reading the Megillah, sending food portions (Mishloach Manot), and giving gifts to the poor. The mivtza takes place in military camps, hospitals, prisons, children's gatherings, and more. | ||
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== Early Beginnings == | == Early Beginnings == | ||
At the beginning of Adar 1961, the Rebbe, through his secretariat, sent a general letter to all institutions, rabbis, heads of yeshivas, educators, teachers, and parents, to organize a special campaign ensuring that every child fulfills the Purim commandments. He also wrote to public figures, "I have suggested to my educational institutions to ensure that boys and girls who are obligated in the commandments, and preferably even younger children, personally fulfill the mitzvot of sending food portions and gifts to the poor." | At the beginning of Adar 1961, the Rebbe, through his secretariat, sent a general letter to all institutions, rabbis, heads of yeshivas, educators, teachers, and parents, to organize a special campaign ensuring that every child fulfills the Purim commandments. He also wrote to public figures, "I have suggested to my educational institutions to ensure that boys and girls who are obligated in the commandments, and preferably even younger children, personally fulfill the mitzvot of sending food portions and gifts to the poor." | ||
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== Special Arrangements for Triple Purim == | == Special Arrangements for Triple Purim == | ||
During years when Purim falls on a "triple Purim" (Purim Meshulash), the Rebbe encouraged utilizing this special occasion to promote the Shabbat candle-lighting campaign and to unite with Jerusalem residents by conducting gatherings on the Sunday following Purim.{{Template:The rebbe's Mivtzoim}} | During years when Purim falls on a "triple Purim" (Purim Meshulash), the Rebbe encouraged utilizing this special occasion to promote the Shabbat candle-lighting campaign and to unite with Jerusalem residents by conducting gatherings on the Sunday following Purim.{{Template:The rebbe's Mivtzoim}} | ||
== See Also == | |||
* Nes Mivtza Purim 5736 (Miracle of Operation Purim 1976) | |||
== Additional Reading == | |||
* Mordechai Menashe Laufer, '''Mivtza Purim''', in the Nitzutzei Rebbe section, Hitkashrut publication 1489, Parshat Terumah 5783, page 17 | |||
* '''Summary of the Rebbe's Instructions and Common Halachot for Those Going on Mivtza Purim''', chart from Machon Halacha Chabad, in Shoneh Halachot publication 636, Terumah 5783 | |||
* Yisrael Alfenbein, '''Mivtza Purim with IDF Soldiers''', in the 'Chayei Rebbe' section of Kfar Chabad weekly, issue 2051, page 42 | |||
== External Links == | |||
* '''News and Articles about Mivtza Purim''' on the website | |||
* '''Connecting to the Mordechai of the Generation''', collection of expressions from the Rebbe regarding Mivtza Purim, in 'HaPansaim' issue 12 | |||
* '''Summary of Common Instructions for Mivtza Purim''', Machon Halacha Chabad | |||
* '''Mivtza Purim''', in A Chassidisher Derher magazine (English) | |||
* Mivtza Purim conducted by Rabbi Raskin: Documents, pictures and personal testimonies | |||
* Mivtza Purim 5732 (1972): Soldier documented Chabadniks visiting a military post | |||
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