Purim in Tokyo – When Joy Reveals the Geulah
Purim is the festival of hidden miracles — a time when G-d’s hand is revealed precisely through what looks natural.
In Chassidut, Purim is explained as even higher than Yom Kippur (“Yom Kippurim” — a day like Purim), because it reveals a level of connection to Hashem that nothing can break.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe, King Messiah, teach us that Purim gives us a powerful glimpse of the era of Moshiach — a time when G-dliness will be revealed not through miracles alone, but through the transformation of the world itself.
Here in Tokyo, we celebrate Purim with unbounded joy, unity, and faith that the final Redemption is already at our doorstep.
Purim Schedule
Monday - 2 March (Taanit Esther)
Prayers
Mincha - 17:30
Maariv - 18:00
Reading Purim Megilah (Scroll)
18:15
Festive Purim Dinner
Tuesday - 3 March (Purim)
Reading Purim Megilah (Scroll)
Every Hour starting 9:00
Purim Party
16:00
Lots of L'chaim!
Amazing simcha
Fabulous Feast