Thursday, March 13, 2025

Happy Purim 2025

 

Evelyn’s hands making Hamantaschen for Purim, which starts this evening.


Ready to bake.


Out of the oven.

Elaine’s Hamantaschen in Indiana.
Photos © 2025 mae sander

9 comments:

  1. Happy Purim to you too. I wish I could share it with you.

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  2. Very sad that I as German had to look up "Purim". Despite all the many, many Stolpersteine we have here. Just what did we learn at school... But I will never ever understand the "hate" anyways. I just find no explanation that makes sense.
    Other religious groups, who want to force their way onto others, that I could understand. We have a lot of those here.
    Anyway. Happy holiday... to never forget. To teach.

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  3. Happy Purim to you!
    Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend!

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  4. Happy Purim!

    The pastries look delicious.

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  5. Ummmm, here's another embarrassed person who did not know what Purim was. How did I live to be so old and not know?
    Please, more detail about what she is making?

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  6. Those cookies look delicious!

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  7. YUM..what flavors did you make? I am a horrible Hamatashan maker, I always fill them to much. My 9 year old goes to a Jewish Day School and over the years have mastered the art of folding them. That is his job every year !

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  8. Happy Belated Purim (or does it continue -- I regret I don't know.) Those pastries look marvelous!

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  9. Good for you making hamantaschen. I have not made them in years. I used to make them with my mom by the hundreds to give out to friends and neighbors. Then I made them with my kids. A wonderful tradition. Happy belated Purim.

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