“When Adar arrives, our joy increases.” So we are told in the Talmud. So much of our lives is given over to serious matters, that when given the chance to rejoice and celebrate, and most of all to be silly, we really should not miss the opportunity. That’s the case with the month of Adar, for Adar marks the festival of Purim in the Jewish calendar.
All too often, we relegate Purim to the children in our community. But it’s not just for kids. I’ve been to some quite wonderful adult Purim celebrations. We’re never too old to dress up and enjoy this holiday. After all, the themes, the characters and the story of Purim have much to add to our lives. Purim is a joyous affirmation of Jewish survival despite the great odds that confronted Esther and her Uncle Mordecai. The story of Purim is a story of people taking charge of their own destiny and it reminds us that celebration is essential in our sometimes difficult and complex lives. We are given the opportunity to transcend, at least temporarily, the seriousness and busyness of everyday existence and are magically transported to a world of drama, revelry, and ancient tales of tribulation and triumph.
So this year, celebrate Purim! Laugh, dress in costume, make hamantaschen and send sweets to friends and family. Let yourself be lighthearted and remember the sweetness and joys of life. After all, you should be happy – It’s Adar!
Thursday, March 1, 2012
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