Temple Sinai, with funding from the Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York, will host its annual fun-filled Community Purim Carnival on Sunday, March 4th from 1-3pm at Wilton's Gavin Park.
Purim is a holiday celebrating a biblical story about overcoming racism and oppression. It is traditionally celebrated with costume and revelry, and has been called "the Jewish Mardi Gras.” It’s the biggest party of the Jewish year. All in the community are welcome to join this program for youngsters of all faiths.
Featuring more than 15 interactive games and 2 huge bouncy bounces, children of all ages will also enjoy a photo-booth, crafts, snacks, and prizes galore for everyone (every player wins EVERY time!) from 1-3pm, and a community dance party with DJ (and loads of prizes).
Admission is free. Activity tickets are fifty cents each (all games are one ticket and all rides two tickets). Popcorn and other refreshments will be available for purchase.
“Bring your children and join this celebration and community building activities as we head from the final days of the cold, gray winter towards the resurgence of spring,” said Temple Sinai Immediate Past President Phyllis Wang.