Shalom Yeladim:
I want to give you a sneak preview of Purim in Israel. Every year the city of Holon holds the country's largest Purim Adloyada Parade. It's a major attraction with lots of floats. You could say it's our version of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
The Adloyada parade was first held in Tel Aviv in 1912. The name Adloyada comes from the Rabbinic ruling that on Purim people should party so hard until they can't tell the difference -- Ad Lo Yada -- between Haman and Mordechai.
Parades are held all over Israel, but Holon's is the best!
These are just a few examples of the parade's floats. Click here to see more. I once read that the floats are made at Holon's Design Museum and I wouldn't be surprised. It is the coolest place!
Even cars get into the act!
And, of course, kids! But I'm kinda wondering why they're dressed up as candles!
Are you planning a parade for Purim? Send me pics. I promise to post them.
Float 1 photo credit
Float 2 photo credit
Purim car photo credit
Float 3 photo credit
Kids photo credit
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Israel's Adloyada Purim Parade is Like the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
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