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On Purim, a special Purim feast is eaten (Seudat Purim), food baskets (Shlach Manos, Mishoach Manot) are sent to friends and those in need, and traditional Purim treats such as kreplach and hamantashen pastries (Ozney Haman). Learn more about Purim cooking and get Purim recipes.
Ilene Telchin May's Roasted Peppers
These roasted peppers can be served for a Jewish holiday meal.
Kids' Hamantashen
Hamantashen (Ozney Haman) is a traditional Purim pastry. This is a simple Hamantashen recipe which you can make with your children.
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