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Tue, Feb 16 2016, 4:34 pm
Is it too early to invite guests for the Seuda?
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Chayalle
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Tue, Feb 16 2016, 7:19 pm
It's not to early, though in my family Purim tends to happen at the last minute...
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agreer
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Tue, Feb 16 2016, 7:29 pm
Yes, unless you think your guests are super-popular and will be booked.
I think Rosh Chodesh Adar 2 is fine.
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amother
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Tue, Feb 16 2016, 11:06 pm
Just try to make sure it's before the seudah. Not during. Not after. This happened to me. I kid you not.
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sped
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Wed, Feb 17 2016, 2:03 am
I think it depends on who you are inviting. If it is someone for whom it is a nice, fun idea but has plenty of options, including staying home, I think you should wait. But if it someone for whom it will be a relief to know they already have plans (singles, people without available family, those in other difficult situations), it is never too early.
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amother
Natural
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Wed, Feb 17 2016, 3:26 am
We have started inviting because people tend to get booked up and if you want to be one of the hosts then you have to get in there before others do!
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Ms.MaryMack(inblack)
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Wed, Feb 17 2016, 4:03 am
Why not? Never too early imo
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