A grogger is a traditional noisemaker used during the Jewish holiday of Purim. It is typically made out of wood or metal and consists of a handle with a spinning wheel or ratchet attached that makes noise when spun. The purpose of the grogger is to drown out the name of the villain Haman, who is villainized during the reading of the Purim story in the Book of Esther.
Groggers come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and some are decorated with colorful designs or symbols related to Purim. They are often used by children and adults alike during Purim celebrations, particularly during the reading of the Megillah (the Book of Esther) when Haman's name is mentioned.
Overall, the grogger is a fun and festive instrument that adds to the joy and excitement of Purim festivities.
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