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Dear Rabbi. Our Rabbis tell us we must drink on Purim until we no longer know the difference between Haman and Mordechai. This to me sounds like an awful lot of booze. How can we justify this ...
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Where to get Purim hamantaschen: NJ bakeries serve up unique versions of the holiday treatIn Israel the cookies are often referred to as "oznei Haman," Hebrew for "Haman's ears." Although recipes abound for hamantaschen and many are relatively easy, I've seen and tasted varying degrees ...
As our sages put it: One must drink “until he cannot distinguish between ‘Cursed is Haman’ and ‘Blessed is Mordechai.’” But why? Because Purim teaches us to expect salvation even when ...
Haman sought to destroy the Jewish people because they refused to bow before him. However, their faith taught them that they must bow only to their one true God, making such a demand an act of ...
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