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Jewish Ledger Purim in the Kitchen By Ethel G. Hofman (JNS) The most jubilant holiday in the Jewish calendar, Purim is a celebration of good over evil; the defeat of Haman and his plans to exterminate the Jews of Persia. On this wild and nutty holiday, almost anything goes. Good-natured tricks, jokes, costumes, masks, treats–it’s a time to be downright silly. Back in the olden days (just a year ago), in synagogues all over the world, there were masquerades, drinking, dancing, a festive meal. There was foot-stamping and grogger-spinning. Everyone, adults and kids, dressed up in costume, parading around the room. ....
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Masking all of our fun on Purim? Well, sort of . feature Masking all of our fun on Purim? Well, sort of … Take heart! Solo, duo or within a “bubble,” we can still enjoy the holiday, albeit at home instead of parading around at synagogue, in school or down the halls of the Jewish community center. (February 18, 2021 / JNS) Purim begins at sunset on Feb. 25, the 14th day of Adar. The most jubilant holiday in the Jewish calendar, it’s a celebration of good over evil; the defeat of Haman and his heinous plans to exterminate the Jews in Persia. On this wild and nutty holiday, almost anything goes. Good-natured tricks, jokes, costumes, masks, treats it’s a time to be downright silly. ....