Today we celebrate good triumphing over evil.
Queen Esther speaking up to King Achashverosh and foiling wicked Haman's plan to destroy the Jews.
We stamp out his name as the Book of Esther is read.
This year, in light of hate around the world, this holiday seems more powerful.
We must continue to rise up against those who try to destroy us, we must not let hate win.
For there is great light and gladness!
the Good.Random.Fun. each Monday and Little Things Thursday...right here!
..and we are still trying to triumph over evil.
ReplyDeleteHappy Purim; I have never heard of this holiday but it sounds like a wonderful thing to celebrate.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful holiday! And it is my son’s birthday today, too!
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God is good! Happy Purim!
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ReplyDeleteHappy Purim! Haman may have been wicked, but I love the pastries named after him! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Purim! I could eat a Hamantaschen right now!
ReplyDeleteHappy Purim. Those pastries look so yummy. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteThose hamantaschen look good! Hope you enjoyed Purim.
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