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Purim Moves Underground as Missile Threat Forces Shelter Readings Across Israel

Wartime rulings prioritized safety, shifting rituals into protected spaces with limited alternatives permitted.

Overview

  • Following a coordinated IsraelU.S. operation against Iran, Iranian missile salvos triggered a national state of emergency and sent Israelis to shelters during Purim.
  • IDF Home Front Command banned large public gatherings and closed schools and events, redirecting traditional festivities into bomb shelters, safe rooms and underground parking areas.
  • Communities rapidly decentralized observance, with Chabad and local volunteers staging dozens of small Megillah readings in shelters and delivering mishloach manot door to door.
  • Religious guidance emphasized pikuach nefesh and set wartime protocols, allowing readings in protected spaces, solo readings from a kosher scroll, and, per some authorities, live online listening when no safe in‑person option exists.
  • Diaspora congregations held local celebrations and drew explicit parallels between the Purim story and the current Iran–Israel confrontation, underscoring messages of unity, resilience and charity.