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shalach manoth

or sha·lach mo·nos

[ Yiddish, Ashkenazic Hebrew shah-lahkh maw-nohs, -nuhs, shlahkh; Sephardic Hebrew shah-lahkh mah-nawt ]

noun

, Yiddish and Hebrew.
  1. the practice of giving gifts to one another or to people in need on Purim.
  2. any such gift, as cake, fruit, or money for charity.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of shalach manoth1

Literally, “giving out parts”

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