Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Whence "Purim"?



M'gilas Ester is very clear about the name of the holiday (9:26):



עַל כֵּן קָרְאוּ לַיָּמִים הָאֵלֶּה פוּרִים
So they called these days F urim



Where does the current name of Purim come from?



  • Is it, perhaps, simply a common mispronunciation? If so, is there any record of protests from great rabbis, encouraging people to call the holiday Furim?


  • Or was the name officially changed at some point? When? By whom? Why?

  • Or what?







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