
Arlene Kushner
Not a full or regular posting. Simply a desire to share the mood of Purim as I experience it here in Jerusalem. Today is costume day, when young people, in anticipation of Purim, dress up in costumes for school. I just returned from errands and saw them on the street. Policemen and fairies, and brides and pussycats.
Purim is not until Tuesday (and Wednesday in Jerusalem, a walled city that celebrates Shushan Purim). But costumes are not done tomorrow, since it is a fast day (Tanit Esther) -- in recollection of Esther's request that the Jewish people of Shushan fast before she approached the king to ask that he save her people.Not a full or regular posting. Simply a desire to share the mood of Purim as I experience it here in Jerusalem. Today is costume day, when young people, in anticipation of Purim, dress up in costumes for school. I just returned from errands and saw them on the street. Policemen and fairies, and brides and pussycats.
Purim is not until Tuesday (and Wednesday in Jerusalem, a walled city that celebrates Shushan Purim). But costumes are not done tomorrow, since it is a fast day (Tanit Esther) -- in recollection of Esther's request that the Jewish people of Shushan fast before she approached the king to ask that he save her people.
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