This weekend, the Jewish calendar turns to the Purim festival. Purim is a trickster holiday in that it is a time of jokes, riddles, masks and merriment. While not everyone celebrates Purim or even knows about it, it is a fairly popular holiday. I myself celebrated Purim as a child in Hebrew School and knew that it related to the biblical book of Esther, but I was not aware of the rich symbolic and mystical traditions and legends surrounding it. I also did not have the opportunity to explore the biblical and scholarly texts with the feminist and renewalist perspective I do today. So to help you celebrate Purim, here are 8 interesting Purim facts for your pleasure!
Showing posts with label Anti-Semitism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anti-Semitism. Show all posts
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Hagar vs. Sarah : Fear and Loathing in Lech Lecha
A couple of months ago, I wrote about the biblical figure Abraham. Today, I want to share my thoughts on a connecting relationship in the Bible/Torah - that of Sarah and Hagar. Let's start by looking at the text in Chapter 16 of the Torah, Parshah Lech Lecha (16 is also the corresponding biblical chapter).
16:1
Abram's wife Sarai had not borne him any children. She had an Egyptian slave-girl by the name of Hagar.
Labels:
Abuse,
Anti-Semitism,
Biblical Figures,
Islam,
Old Testament (Torah/Tanach),
Racism,
Sex,
Women
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Anti-Semitism is Alive and Well
Growing up, the first schools I attended were private Jewish schools. My family didn't have the money to pay for them, but we received scholarships based on the Chesed (loving-kindness) of the schools. I also had the opportunity to spend my summer days playing, creating art, and experiencing the beauty of rural Quebec through Jewish summer camps that were also subsidized.
Labels:
Anti-Semitism,
Jews of Color,
Other,
Politics,
Racism
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