Tuesday, March 10, 2009



<http://radarsite.blogspot.com/2009/03/sometimes-purim-means-more.html>Sometimes
 
Purim Means More

by <http://findalismonkeyinthemiddle.blogspot.com/>Findalis

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The joy of the Purim Holiday means that even the threat of rockets 
fired daily from Gaza is not sacred. In fact, Purim becomes more 
joyous in their face.

Take this story of Purim fun from Sderot.
Purim is a favorite holiday among Jewish children, teenagers and even 
adults. It is a holiday where we dress up in costumes, eat sweets and 
make merry. We do all this to remember the salvation that the Jews of 
Iran experienced thousands of years ago, when they were saved from a 
nation-wide death sentence.

Since then, every Jewish home celebrates this holiday by giving gifts 
to the poor, reading the Book of Esther which tells the story of 
Purim and holding a celebratory feast with family and guests to 
commemorate the miracle.

The girls of the Sderot Media theater group, "Youth of the Kassam 
Way" celebrated Purim in their respective Sderot high schools on 
Sunday. SMC staff paid a special visit to the schools to join in the 
celebrations. The girls, who were all very excited for the holiday, 
were dressed up in sparkling and ravishing costumes. Many of the 
girls were dressed up as fairytale characters. Cinderella, Hansel & 
Gretel, queens and fairies were seen walking around. Some also 
dressed up as different animals such as bees or butterflies, and of 
course there were many clowns. The teachers also dressed up, adding 
to the festivities and excitement. We will not forget to mention the 
feast we had with the girls, with the tables full of different delicious foods.

View the video by Jacob Shrybman 
<http://www.sderotmedia.com/bin/content.cgi?ID=404&q=3>here.

Sadly, as usual, the everyday routine of the people of Sderot began 
with a morning barrage of rockets. In the course of the weekend, five 
Qassam rockets struck the Western Negev area, and two rockets fell in 
the Ashkelon region. Today four rockets were fired at the Eshkol 
region. There were no injuries or damage.

Purim is a holiday characterized by a monumental miracle--an entire 
nation survived a harsh death sentence designed to obliterate every 
last man, woman and child. According to the Book of Esther, Haman, a 
royal vizier to King Ahasuerus set a decree to kill all the Jews in 
the Persian kingdom. His plans were foiled by Esther, the Jewish 
Queen and wife to the Persian King Ahasuerus. We remember this 
miracle with much gratitude.

So too, here in Sderot, we hope for the end of the rockets, so that 
we can return to normal life and celebrate the Festival of Purim in 
happiness, joy, and peace.

I pray that the people of Sderot can celebrate the next Purim in 
peace and joy. I pray that next Purim the only worries that any child 
of Sderot will have is what costume to wear. I pray for the peace of 
Jerusalem, and the other holy places.

I know you, my reader have prayed this prayer too. I know many of you 
have signed up for the Code Red Alerts, if you haven't you can sign 
up <http://www.youngisrael.org/content/sms_subscribe.cfm>here. And 
like always I ask that if you can spare the extra cash to donate to 
the Sderot Media Center. Just click on the grogger at the bottom of 
the post and follow the instructions from there. They do great work 
in Sderot for the people of Sderot.

Have A Happy And Joyous Purim!


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