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Students Share Purim Spirit with Hospital Patients Around New York City

Apr 9, 2008 -- On Purim, over 60 Yeshiva University students helped spread the holiday festivities to fellow Jews by participating in the annual Simcha Deliveries program. Dressed in costume, the young men and women visited patients, sang, and delivered mishloach manot, traditional holiday gifts of food, to eight different hospitals and nursing homes around Manhattan and the Bronx. “Everyone we visited was so appreciative of our efforts,” said Aliza Berkowitz, a junior at Stern College for Women who helped organize the event. “It was a thrill to be able to celebrate the holiday in the true spirit of Purim, by bringing joy to others who needed our help.” Simcha Deliveries, a project of the student-run Torah Activities Council and the Student Organization of Yeshiva, takes place on Purim and Hanukkah and allows students to share the holiday with the sick and elderly. This year posed a particular challenge as Purim took place on a Friday. The requisite festive meal and preparations for the Sabbath left little time for the deliveries. The young men and women met on the night of March 19 to pack over 200 gift bags with food and drinks. They then gathered early on March 21 to pray and read the megillah or Book of Esther, before leaving on their fun-filled mission. For a gallery of photos of Purim celebrations on campus, click here.