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Purim -Kintaishi
Fröhliches Kinderlanchen Bunte Kostüme, Masken Leckere Hamantaschen Frohes Purim im Kibbutz Happy childdren's laughter Colourful costumes and masks Tasty Hamantashen Happy Purim in the Kibbutz Felices risas de niños Trajes y máscaras de colores Deliciosos Hamantachen Feliz Purim en el kibbutz Anmerkung: Das jüdische Purimfest am 14. Adar erinnert an die Rettung des jüdischen Volkes vor Haman, dem höchsten Regierungsbeamten des persischen Königs Xeres I. Alle sollten vor Haman niederknien, doch Königin Esters Cousin Mordechai weigerte sich. Aus Rache soll Haman die Vernichtung aller Juden befohlen haben. Ester habe sich aber bei Xeres I. für die Rettung der Juden eingesetzt. Haman wurde zusammen mit 75 000 weiteren Persern getötet. Note: The Jewish Purimfest on 14.th of Adar reminds of the rescue of the Jewish people from Haman, the highest government official of Persian king Xeres I. Everybody should kneel down before Haman, but queen Ester's cousin Mordechai refused to do so. For revenge Haman should have ordered the murder of all Jews. But Ester used her influence on Xeres I. for the rescue of the Jews. Haman was killed together with 75,000 other Persians.
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