Since all of us are still in a somewhat post-–Purim frame of mind, I am taking the liberty of commenting on costumes, past and present that mark the holiday. I received many pictures of my blessed great-grandchildren, all of them dressed in costume. Some were airline pilots and flight attendants while others were mail carriers and even letters. There were a number of Queen Esthers, police people and monkeys, rabbits and other assorted wildlife. Naturally, wearing costumes on Purim is one of the traditions of the joyous holiday.
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
RABBI WEIN ON COSTUMES
Since all of us are still in a somewhat post-–Purim frame of mind, I am taking the liberty of commenting on costumes, past and present that mark the holiday. I received many pictures of my blessed great-grandchildren, all of them dressed in costume. Some were airline pilots and flight attendants while others were mail carriers and even letters. There were a number of Queen Esthers, police people and monkeys, rabbits and other assorted wildlife. Naturally, wearing costumes on Purim is one of the traditions of the joyous holiday.
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