Please join us for a joyous Purim full of mitzvot, community & fun for all ages!
With evening & morning megillah readings, a party, a seudah (festive meal), childcare, an abridged megillah reading & family carnival, and dedicated parties for middle-schoolers and for high-school teens, we have something for everyone!
See below for the full schedule. Register here
Come in costume and B.Y.O. Gragger/Ra’ashan/Noisemaker!
Advance registration required for all participants. If you can’t afford regular-price tickets, please choose the reduced-rate option, or contact us.
If you’re coming as a family, look for the bundled ticket options for Purim day (but don’t forget Purim eve tickets, too).
Money from ticket sales will be put toward nearly $7,000 of Purim expenses, including venue rental, sound technician, food costs, childcare providers, carnival supplies, etc.
There are lots of great opportunities to help sponsor Purim in honour or memory of someone. Please contact Rabbi Aaron to discuss.
Volunteers needed for the door, setup, food service and cleanup. If you can help out, please check the box when you register, and we’ll be in touch.
Fulfill the mitzvah of Matanot le-Evyonim (giving Purim gifts for the poor); donation links below.
Cash donations accepted at the door for Mahatzit ha-Shekel (donations for your community).
Schedule
Purim Eve ~ Saturday, March 23 @ The Tranzac
Co-presented with Toronto Partnership Minyan
9:30pm Doors Open
9:45 Havdalah & Megillah Reading
11:00 Main Party with cash bar & music
Teen Party (high school teens only)
1:00am Goodnight
Purim Day ~ Sunday, March 24 @ The Tranzac
9:45am Doors Open
10:00 Shaharit (morning service)
11:00 Megillah Reading
10-12 Childcare
12:15pm Seudah (festive meal)
1:30pm Doors open for Family Program
1:45pm Abridged Megillah Reading
2:00pm Family Carnival
Hativah Party (grades 6-8 only)
3:00pm Goodbye
Covid Precautions
Anyone who had symptoms of Covid-19, or who has a household member with a confirmed or suspected case of Covid-19, that began within the last 10 days, must not attend.
Accessibility Information
We welcome participants of all abilities. The Tranzac is wheelchair accessible. If you have an accessibility need or require any accommodations, please reach out to us.
Matanot le-Evyonim – Gifts for the Poor
It’s a mitzvah to give tzedakah (redistributive justice) to needy Jews on Purim itself. Here are some websites where you can donate and your contribution will be distributed to those in need on Purim:
–United Chesed of Toronto: donate before March 20 for distribution on Purim
–Chevrah Oseh Chesed/Tomchei Shabbos of Toronto: donate before Purim day & select “Matanas Levyonim” as donation type
–Yad Eliezer (Israel): donate before Purim day
–Jewish Russian Community Centre of Ontario: donate even on Purim day