This week, we dove into the story of Purim. Our friends acted it out beautifully!
Theo, as Achashverosh searched for a new Queen and chose Esther.
The name Esther in Hebrew comes from the word “hester”, which means hidden.
We went on our own “hidden treasure” hunt and searched for hidden things, like gemstones! The children all agreed that gemstones are not easy to find. You have to dig deep in the ground to discover them.
We learned that Hashem’s name does not appear openly in the Megillah. At first glance, the story might seem like one big coincidence… but when we dig deeper, we discover the hashgacha pratis (the Divine Providence) and see how Hashem was guiding and saving Mordechai, Esther, and every single Jew.
And then Yossi C. made the sweetest connection:
“A gem sounds like Hashem!”
When we read the Megillah on Purim, every time we hear Haman’s name, we make loud noise with our graggers! The idea is to make so much noise that we “erase” the name of Haman and all the evil he brought into the world.
But we didn’t stop there…
We doubled down and created special graggers that are actually tzedakah boxes! Because the best way to truly erase Haman’s name is by adding more light, by doing extra mitzvos!
When “Haman” came to visit our class and told the children to bow down to him, the children knew exactly what to do! They remembered what Mordechai did, and together they answered loudly and confidently: “No, no, no! We will not bow down to you! We only bow down to Hashem!”
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