Purim Carnival 2025
Sun, Mar 09
|Congregation B'nai Emet
CBE's Religious School presents: Purim Carnival 2025! All family and friends are welcome and encouraged to celebrate with us! Join us for games, food, and fun! BE SURE TO SCROLL DOWN TO SEE ALL DETAILS!


Time & Location
Mar 09, 2025, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Congregation B'nai Emet, 9 W Bonita Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
Guests
About the Event
Please note that RSVPs are REQUIRED for security purposes. The pre-pay items below are in ADDITION to your RSVP. Clicking the links (yellow text) will open them in new tabs.
CARNIVAL GAME CARD (Online sales closed)
$5 per game card
Each card has 90 spaces. Games are valued between 1 and 5 spaces. When your card is full, bring it to the prize table, spin the wheel, and win a prize!
Game cards can also be purchased at the event
LUNCH PLATE (Online sales closed)
$5 per plate (beef hot dog or veggie dog, chips, salad, and drink)
Lunch plates will also be available for purchase at the event
Additional chips and drinks will be available at the event for $1 each
MISHLOACH MANOT BASKETS (available through March 14th)
The CBE Religious School is making Mishloach Manot (Purim Baskets) for all CBE member families, and we need YOUR sponsorship to do it! Sponsor one, two, or three member baskets, and buy additional baskets to give to other recipients yourself! Your “portion” will spread kindness in the community as well as raise much-needed funds for our school.
Each basket will contain treats and self-care items.
Pickup/Delivery
Sponsored member baskets will be given out to members at the Purim Shabbat Service, Friday March 14th, 2025. You will also be able to pick up any purchased baskets then.
Those members who are not able to come to the service will have their baskets hand-delivered in the following days.
What is “Mishloach Manot”?
Mishloach Manot literally means "sending of portions”. Also known as a “Purim Basket”, these are gifts of food or drink that are sent to family, friends, and others on Purim day. The mitzvah of giving mishloach manot derives from the Book of Esther. It is meant to ensure that everyone has enough food for the Purim feast held later in the day, and to increase love and friendship among Jews and their neighbors.