Aviva Ben-Ur February 26, 2021
“Firecrackers burst into the air and zigzagged erratically across the ground. Masked revelers poured into the streets. Men, women, Christians, Jews, enslaved and free, filled the air with the chaotic sounds of shouting and singing. Adults and children donned “indecent” costumes, some beating drums. The pungency of intoxication wafted through the tropical breezes. No, this was not the commemoration of national independence, a marking of the end of war, or New Year’s Eve in a pleasure garden. This was the Jewish holiday of Purim, as celebrated in the Dutch Caribbean two centuries ago.[1]…”
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