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Purim Card Messages & Wishes

Celebrate the joy of Purim with festive wishes, gift basket notes, and heartfelt greetings.

Festive

"Chag Purim Sameach! May your day be filled with laughter, costumes, and more hamantaschen than you know what to do with. Happy Purim!"

For a Mishloach Manot Note

"A little sweetness from our family to yours! Wishing you a joyful Purim filled with treats, togetherness, and plenty of reasons to celebrate."

Heartfelt

"Purim reminds us that courage and faith can change the world. May this holiday fill your heart with the same joy and strength that Esther showed. Happy Purim!"

For Family

"Another Purim with the people I love most! Wishing our family a holiday filled with laughter, delicious food, and the happiness of being together. Chag Sameach!"

For a Friend

"Happy Purim! Here is to costumes, hamantaschen, and the kind of joy that only comes from celebrating with people like you."

For Kids

"Happy Purim! Time for costumes, noisemakers, and the best treats of the year. Have the most fun Purim ever!"

Short & Sweet

"Happy Purim! Sending you joy, treats, and all the festive vibes."

Reflective

"The story of Purim is a story of bravery and hope. May this holiday inspire you to stand up for what is right and celebrate the good in the world. Chag Purim Sameach!"

Purim Card Etiquette Tips

Keep it joyful

Purim is one of the happiest holidays in Judaism. Your message should be festive, warm, and celebratory. This is not the time for somber tones -- embrace the joy!

Pair it with a gift basket

A card tucked into a Mishloach Manot basket is a lovely tradition. Even a brief personal note adds warmth to the gift-giving.

Reference the story

Mentioning Queen Esther, courage, or triumph connects your message to the holiday's meaning in a way that feels thoughtful and intentional.

Include the kids

Purim is a wonderful holiday for children. If sending a card to a family, include a fun or silly message for the kids too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the traditional Purim greeting?
The most common greeting is 'Chag Purim Sameach' (Happy Purim Holiday) or simply 'Happy Purim!' In Yiddish, 'Freilichen Purim' is also used.
What are Mishloach Manot?
Mishloach Manot are gift baskets of food and treats exchanged between friends and family on Purim. Traditionally, they include at least two ready-to-eat foods. A card or note is a lovely addition to any basket.
When is Purim?
Purim falls on the 14th of Adar in the Hebrew calendar, usually in February or March. The celebration lasts one day, with the main festivities on Purim evening and the following day.
Can children write Purim cards?
Absolutely! Purim is a kid-friendly holiday with costumes and treats. Children love decorating cards and writing notes to include with their Mishloach Manot deliveries.

Purim is one of the most joyful and festive holidays on the Jewish calendar, celebrating the story of Queen Esther and the triumph of courage over adversity. It is a day of costumes, gift baskets (Mishloach Manot), festive meals, and the reading of the Megillah. Whether you are writing a note for a Purim gift basket, sending a card to a friend, or sharing wishes with family, these messages capture the celebratory, generous spirit of the holiday.

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