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Metal Groggers (Noisemakers) Groggers are noisemakers to drown out Haman's name during the telling of the Purim story.
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Purim (פורים "Lots," Standard Hebrew Purim, Tiberian Hebrew Pûrîm: plural of פור pûr "Lot," from Akkadian pūru) is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the deliverance of the Persian Jews from the plot of the evil Haman to exterminate them, as recorded in the biblical Book of Esther. According to that book the feast was instituted as a national one by the book's protagonists, Mordecai and Esther. Purim is celebrated annually on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar. (In a small number of cities that were walled in ancient times, it is instead celebrated on the 15th.) In 2005, this falls on March 25, but that day starts on March 24 at sundown. Read More: http://www.milechai.com/judaism/purim.html
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