Purim “Comedy gold!” |
BBC News, Tuesday, 21 March,
Celebrants dressed as Baruch Goldstein |
Song of God
The Jewish holiday Purim began at sundown
on St. Patrick’s Day.“It’s Springtime for Esther and Israel!”
It is said that God is in the details. The details:
Purim is the holiday celebrating Esther. For more on that name, see Three in One.
From The New Yorker, issue dated March 24, 2003:
“Lenin could create an impression of selfless humanitarianism; he was also a savage and ruthless politician — a ‘pail of milk of human kindness with a dead rat‡ at the bottom,’ as Vladimir Nabokov put it….”
Sounds familiar, somehow.
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See also the entry Homer that precedes it… in honor of
Saint Bernard Malamud, whose feast day is today.
† Added March 20:
See also this year’s graveside Purim party.
‡ Added March 20:
For more on the dead rat, see the entry of March 19.
See also a relevant quotation from James Cagney.