ויהי בימי אחשוורוש…
פורים שמח וצום קל לכולם !
Taking a break from my usual minhag of drawing a comic page for Purim just because I was so inspired by Alphonse Mucha lol!
How many symbolic details can you spot?
seen from China
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seen from United States
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ויהי בימי אחשוורוש…
פורים שמח וצום קל לכולם !
Taking a break from my usual minhag of drawing a comic page for Purim just because I was so inspired by Alphonse Mucha lol!
How many symbolic details can you spot?
Sukkot: Is One Week Enough?
Sukkot is a time for us to break down the divides between people in society. We all move to temporary homes with no solid walls or roofs, and we relate to the land we live on and remember our time in the desert. Just a few days after reconciling with ourselves and our friends on Yom Kippur, we come together, on equal ground, to celebrate the holiday.
Sukkot is a tradition designed to remind us of a time in history when the Jewish people had just gone from slavery to freedom. In the desert, all were equal. Everyone ate manna and looked out for each other.
We all know Sukkot is about sitting in a Sukka. But what does that really mean?