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Why do some congregations only make noise at certain occasions of Haman?



Purim and Shushan Purim
Parashat TzavSource to make noise when Haman's name is mentioned?Does anyone say not to make noise for Haman?Why is Megillat Esther the only one to receive a bracha after reading it?Why did Haman change his mind and decide to immediately hang Mordechai?Chazal empty barrels make the most noiseWhy is Megillat Esther the only Megillah that is still read from parchment?Why is v'acharei added in some siddurim?is there some significance in their relationship between Haman and Daniel?Why is only Purim to be celebrated “forever”?Why didn't Haman just kill Mordechai?










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Attended a Purim Seudah tonight at a Sephardic shul where most of the attendees are Israeli. They only made noise during three (maybe four?) times Haman's name was mentioned. I am aware of the teshuva saying "no noise", but can't find anything explaining "sometimes." Is there a soource for this concept?










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    From memory, there are those who only make noise when there is an extension to the name, such as Haman HaAgagi. However, when the name is used alone there is no name.

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  • I thought I read/heard last night that Sephardim only do it for the Haman in Shoshanat Ya'akov.

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Attended a Purim Seudah tonight at a Sephardic shul where most of the attendees are Israeli. They only made noise during three (maybe four?) times Haman's name was mentioned. I am aware of the teshuva saying "no noise", but can't find anything explaining "sometimes." Is there a soource for this concept?










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    – Alex
    3 hours ago






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    From memory, there are those who only make noise when there is an extension to the name, such as Haman HaAgagi. However, when the name is used alone there is no name.

    – sabbahillel
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    Maybe it's just a compromise to just do a few

    – Double AA
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks to both early responders. I edited to make the question clear and look forwarded to learning more!

    – Deborah Savage
    3 hours ago











  • I thought I read/heard last night that Sephardim only do it for the Haman in Shoshanat Ya'akov.

    – rosends
    2 hours ago













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Attended a Purim Seudah tonight at a Sephardic shul where most of the attendees are Israeli. They only made noise during three (maybe four?) times Haman's name was mentioned. I am aware of the teshuva saying "no noise", but can't find anything explaining "sometimes." Is there a soource for this concept?










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Attended a Purim Seudah tonight at a Sephardic shul where most of the attendees are Israeli. They only made noise during three (maybe four?) times Haman's name was mentioned. I am aware of the teshuva saying "no noise", but can't find anything explaining "sometimes." Is there a soource for this concept?







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  • Hi Deborah, and welcome to Mi Yodeya. As it currently stands your post is phrased as a statement rather than a question. Since this is specifically a question and answer site, your post might get closed if there is no clear question contained therein. To prevent this from possibly happening you can edit your post to make it into a clear question.

    – Alex
    3 hours ago






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    From memory, there are those who only make noise when there is an extension to the name, such as Haman HaAgagi. However, when the name is used alone there is no name.

    – sabbahillel
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    Maybe it's just a compromise to just do a few

    – Double AA
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks to both early responders. I edited to make the question clear and look forwarded to learning more!

    – Deborah Savage
    3 hours ago











  • I thought I read/heard last night that Sephardim only do it for the Haman in Shoshanat Ya'akov.

    – rosends
    2 hours ago

















  • Hi Deborah, and welcome to Mi Yodeya. As it currently stands your post is phrased as a statement rather than a question. Since this is specifically a question and answer site, your post might get closed if there is no clear question contained therein. To prevent this from possibly happening you can edit your post to make it into a clear question.

    – Alex
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    From memory, there are those who only make noise when there is an extension to the name, such as Haman HaAgagi. However, when the name is used alone there is no name.

    – sabbahillel
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    Maybe it's just a compromise to just do a few

    – Double AA
    3 hours ago











  • Thanks to both early responders. I edited to make the question clear and look forwarded to learning more!

    – Deborah Savage
    3 hours ago











  • I thought I read/heard last night that Sephardim only do it for the Haman in Shoshanat Ya'akov.

    – rosends
    2 hours ago
















Hi Deborah, and welcome to Mi Yodeya. As it currently stands your post is phrased as a statement rather than a question. Since this is specifically a question and answer site, your post might get closed if there is no clear question contained therein. To prevent this from possibly happening you can edit your post to make it into a clear question.

– Alex
3 hours ago





Hi Deborah, and welcome to Mi Yodeya. As it currently stands your post is phrased as a statement rather than a question. Since this is specifically a question and answer site, your post might get closed if there is no clear question contained therein. To prevent this from possibly happening you can edit your post to make it into a clear question.

– Alex
3 hours ago




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From memory, there are those who only make noise when there is an extension to the name, such as Haman HaAgagi. However, when the name is used alone there is no name.

– sabbahillel
3 hours ago





From memory, there are those who only make noise when there is an extension to the name, such as Haman HaAgagi. However, when the name is used alone there is no name.

– sabbahillel
3 hours ago




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Maybe it's just a compromise to just do a few

– Double AA
3 hours ago





Maybe it's just a compromise to just do a few

– Double AA
3 hours ago













Thanks to both early responders. I edited to make the question clear and look forwarded to learning more!

– Deborah Savage
3 hours ago





Thanks to both early responders. I edited to make the question clear and look forwarded to learning more!

– Deborah Savage
3 hours ago













I thought I read/heard last night that Sephardim only do it for the Haman in Shoshanat Ya'akov.

– rosends
2 hours ago





I thought I read/heard last night that Sephardim only do it for the Haman in Shoshanat Ya'akov.

– rosends
2 hours ago










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There are various customs about making noise when Haman is mentioned. Since you mention that it occured more than once, it sounds like the Chabad custom.




While most congregations allow banging each time Haman is mentioned,
others have the custom to do so only when his name is mentioned along
with an accolade, such as “Haman Ha’agagi” or “Haman
Hara”.38 Some only bang when hearing Haman’s name during
the segment which discusses the demise of Haman’s ten
sons.39 Yet others have the custom to do so only at the
first and last mention of Haman in the Megilla,40 or only
those references to Haman which discuss his downfall.41



38 Aruch Hashulchan 690:24, Sefer Haminhagim Chabad



39 Ketzot Hashulchan 690, Nahar Mitzrayim;Purim, Minhagim
of Worms 2:259



40 Ben Ish Chai;Tetzaveh



41 Emek Bracha Purim p.246







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    There are various customs about making noise when Haman is mentioned. Since you mention that it occured more than once, it sounds like the Chabad custom.




    While most congregations allow banging each time Haman is mentioned,
    others have the custom to do so only when his name is mentioned along
    with an accolade, such as “Haman Ha’agagi” or “Haman
    Hara”.38 Some only bang when hearing Haman’s name during
    the segment which discusses the demise of Haman’s ten
    sons.39 Yet others have the custom to do so only at the
    first and last mention of Haman in the Megilla,40 or only
    those references to Haman which discuss his downfall.41



    38 Aruch Hashulchan 690:24, Sefer Haminhagim Chabad



    39 Ketzot Hashulchan 690, Nahar Mitzrayim;Purim, Minhagim
    of Worms 2:259



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    41 Emek Bracha Purim p.246







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      There are various customs about making noise when Haman is mentioned. Since you mention that it occured more than once, it sounds like the Chabad custom.




      While most congregations allow banging each time Haman is mentioned,
      others have the custom to do so only when his name is mentioned along
      with an accolade, such as “Haman Ha’agagi” or “Haman
      Hara”.38 Some only bang when hearing Haman’s name during
      the segment which discusses the demise of Haman’s ten
      sons.39 Yet others have the custom to do so only at the
      first and last mention of Haman in the Megilla,40 or only
      those references to Haman which discuss his downfall.41



      38 Aruch Hashulchan 690:24, Sefer Haminhagim Chabad



      39 Ketzot Hashulchan 690, Nahar Mitzrayim;Purim, Minhagim
      of Worms 2:259



      40 Ben Ish Chai;Tetzaveh



      41 Emek Bracha Purim p.246







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        There are various customs about making noise when Haman is mentioned. Since you mention that it occured more than once, it sounds like the Chabad custom.




        While most congregations allow banging each time Haman is mentioned,
        others have the custom to do so only when his name is mentioned along
        with an accolade, such as “Haman Ha’agagi” or “Haman
        Hara”.38 Some only bang when hearing Haman’s name during
        the segment which discusses the demise of Haman’s ten
        sons.39 Yet others have the custom to do so only at the
        first and last mention of Haman in the Megilla,40 or only
        those references to Haman which discuss his downfall.41



        38 Aruch Hashulchan 690:24, Sefer Haminhagim Chabad



        39 Ketzot Hashulchan 690, Nahar Mitzrayim;Purim, Minhagim
        of Worms 2:259



        40 Ben Ish Chai;Tetzaveh



        41 Emek Bracha Purim p.246







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        There are various customs about making noise when Haman is mentioned. Since you mention that it occured more than once, it sounds like the Chabad custom.




        While most congregations allow banging each time Haman is mentioned,
        others have the custom to do so only when his name is mentioned along
        with an accolade, such as “Haman Ha’agagi” or “Haman
        Hara”.38 Some only bang when hearing Haman’s name during
        the segment which discusses the demise of Haman’s ten
        sons.39 Yet others have the custom to do so only at the
        first and last mention of Haman in the Megilla,40 or only
        those references to Haman which discuss his downfall.41



        38 Aruch Hashulchan 690:24, Sefer Haminhagim Chabad



        39 Ketzot Hashulchan 690, Nahar Mitzrayim;Purim, Minhagim
        of Worms 2:259



        40 Ben Ish Chai;Tetzaveh



        41 Emek Bracha Purim p.246








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