One of the more fun Jewish holidays - celebrating how Esther and Mordechai saved the Jews from wicked Haman.
To get into the festive spirit, the boys and I made hamantashen last week when snowed in!
I have such fond memories of my childhood making Hamantashen with mom and Avi so to make them with the boys was so special. Ronan really got the hang of the pinching and they came out great!
Chag Purim Sameach!!
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These look yummy Tamar, I would love to try some. Thanks for the link up :)
ReplyDeleteOh how fun, Tamar! And yum!
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They did turn out great! They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteHappy Purim! It's one of my favorite Jewish holidays. Love hammentaschen and raisins and almonds. Yours looks yummy! I used to work in several Jewish agencies and since retirement, I have missed Jewish holidays. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Purim! I need to know the trick to keeping hamentashen closed while they bake!
ReplyDeleteHow fun!!!!!! I have this on my list to make one day!
ReplyDeleteTamar how charming. I love following traditions and handing them down. Your boys are beautiful and I want to taste the good things they made. Happy Purim! LeeAnna
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and wonderful tradition. Thanks for sharing it. Thanks for hosting and have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDelete...looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteI love the story of Esther. There are so many lesson layers we can learn from the story. Looks like you put that snow day to very good use.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteI love how brave Ester and Mordokai were!! <3
Happy Purim! Your hamantashen came out great!
ReplyDeleteThey look so yum
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