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Purim is certainly a joyous occasion all the rage the Jewish household — complete along with costumes, feasting, and drinking until alleged costumes get snug and uncomfortable. Of course, no celebration of Purim is complete without the traditional reading of the story of Esther. Hadassah's character is frequently disregarded. Instead, we a lot pit good versus evil — Mordecai versus Haman — and treat Esther like the cute Jewish cheerleader arrange the sidelines. But to push Esther out of the limelight is en route for underestimate the power of the account.

My husband's father and mother are Jews. My parents are both what Mr. Hitler would be pleased to appeal 'Aryan' Germans. I am an American-born girl, and the first to back my Americanism in an argument; but so strong are family ties, after that the memory of a happy thirteen-month sojourn in the Vaterland a a small amount of years ago, that I frequently achieve myself trying to see things as of the Nazis' point of view after that to find excuses for the things they do—to the dismay of our liberal-minded friends and the hurt awkwardness of my husband.