For the year 2010 purim fell on February 28th through March 1st, but what's Purim? And what are its usual rituals?
Purim is actually celebrating the jews' survival from genocide in Persia in the Achaemenid times according to the legend as well as the collective massacres against their non-jewish enemies and the Jews with a reputation for qualities contrary to those familiar about the Jews such as showing compassion.
75000 innocent people were killed in those massacres as it is mentioned in the legend.
Purim is anually held on the 14th of the hebrew month Adar. In this festival, jews read the Megillah (Book of Esther)(Esther was a jewsih queen from Persia who'd saved the jews from genocide and instead she killed the innocent.), which recounts the story of the Purim to keep the thought of genocide against non-jews at the forefront of this murderous "celebration", while children wear scary dresses to develop their agression and hatred, and finally there is the story of Purim candy..
Haman's ear
Purim candy is made with the forms of human organs such as the one known as Haman's Ears, Haman's Hair and Keylitsh which is oversized challah made to represent the ropes that killed Haman. (Haman was a Persian minister who wanted to exterminate the jews because of the tribulations they raised but he was hanged and his ten sons were killed.)
The forms of Purim candy may be enough to make you sick, and its names may be enough evidence for you to see the jews' ever-lasting hatred for non-jewish people such as Haman even though the whole story happened before Christ, but what you're about to read is even greater..
For the occasion of Purim, jews have always slaughtered a non-jewish adult man after being tortured in various ways. After slaughtering, the man's blood should be completely filtered in an appropriate container, then the blood should be dried until it's powder. Can you guess what will be done with that man's blood? Simply dried blood is used for the filling in Haman's ears. Non-dried blood can also be used in making bread as in the Passover holiday, which comes after one month and is no less bloody, but the Passover's victim should be a child not older than seven.
One of the ways the victim's blood is filtered is by putting them in a container with huge needles right after slaughtering. The spirit's leaving the body causes violent movement so needles tear the body deeply, the result is that the blood is completely filtered.
Jews prefer filtering the blood while the victim is still concious so they tie the victim and wound them deeply and stand to watch them in pain for it gives jews pleasure. If a jew doesn't have enough time for watching all that he just slaughters the victim then holds them upside-down to let the blood flow.
Everything you've read here is not just a stroy that you might believe and you might not, it is historically ××××××××ed and there's always enough evidence. You can read Arnold Leese's "Jewish Ritual Murder".
Purim is actually celebrating the jews' survival from genocide in Persia in the Achaemenid times according to the legend as well as the collective massacres against their non-jewish enemies and the Jews with a reputation for qualities contrary to those familiar about the Jews such as showing compassion.
75000 innocent people were killed in those massacres as it is mentioned in the legend.
Purim is anually held on the 14th of the hebrew month Adar. In this festival, jews read the Megillah (Book of Esther)(Esther was a jewsih queen from Persia who'd saved the jews from genocide and instead she killed the innocent.), which recounts the story of the Purim to keep the thought of genocide against non-jews at the forefront of this murderous "celebration", while children wear scary dresses to develop their agression and hatred, and finally there is the story of Purim candy..
Haman's ear
Purim candy is made with the forms of human organs such as the one known as Haman's Ears, Haman's Hair and Keylitsh which is oversized challah made to represent the ropes that killed Haman. (Haman was a Persian minister who wanted to exterminate the jews because of the tribulations they raised but he was hanged and his ten sons were killed.)
The forms of Purim candy may be enough to make you sick, and its names may be enough evidence for you to see the jews' ever-lasting hatred for non-jewish people such as Haman even though the whole story happened before Christ, but what you're about to read is even greater..
For the occasion of Purim, jews have always slaughtered a non-jewish adult man after being tortured in various ways. After slaughtering, the man's blood should be completely filtered in an appropriate container, then the blood should be dried until it's powder. Can you guess what will be done with that man's blood? Simply dried blood is used for the filling in Haman's ears. Non-dried blood can also be used in making bread as in the Passover holiday, which comes after one month and is no less bloody, but the Passover's victim should be a child not older than seven.
One of the ways the victim's blood is filtered is by putting them in a container with huge needles right after slaughtering. The spirit's leaving the body causes violent movement so needles tear the body deeply, the result is that the blood is completely filtered.
Jews prefer filtering the blood while the victim is still concious so they tie the victim and wound them deeply and stand to watch them in pain for it gives jews pleasure. If a jew doesn't have enough time for watching all that he just slaughters the victim then holds them upside-down to let the blood flow.
Everything you've read here is not just a stroy that you might believe and you might not, it is historically ××××××××ed and there's always enough evidence. You can read Arnold Leese's "Jewish Ritual Murder".
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