The Purim Libel Returns, This Time from the Pens of Jews
Fetishizing powerlessness.
March 14, 2025
A sailor, a citrus tree, and other costumes.
As befits the book of Esther’s own movement from disaster to complacency to danger to salvation, let’s conclude with the return to the Land of Israel. The Jewish National Fund—the organization founded in 1901 to purchase land in Palestine for Jews—has recently published three rare photographs of Purim celebrations from the 1920s.
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Login or SubscribeFetishizing powerlessness.
A Purim-themed poem from the first rabbi of the New World.
Esther in the Age of Rembrandt.
“Our heads are full to the brim with our thinking/ Just as the King runneth over with drinking.”
A sailor, a citrus tree, and other costumes.