04-04-2022, 12:35 PM
It's good to be busy during these times.
Yes, that's right, I saw the entire series of Purim on Rabbi Fohrman's website. Among all the questions and answers that arose, I did not find an answer to the question that was asked before: "Why name the holiday after the very thing you don't believe in - coincidence and chance? The name of the holiday itself seems to be a bitter joke." - this is still a provocative thought for me and I can't answer it. To me it's similar to the snake in the desert, honor something you basically hate.
Thank you for researching this topic. Perhaps you heard a specific answer to the original question that I missed?
Yes, that's right, I saw the entire series of Purim on Rabbi Fohrman's website. Among all the questions and answers that arose, I did not find an answer to the question that was asked before: "Why name the holiday after the very thing you don't believe in - coincidence and chance? The name of the holiday itself seems to be a bitter joke." - this is still a provocative thought for me and I can't answer it. To me it's similar to the snake in the desert, honor something you basically hate.
Thank you for researching this topic. Perhaps you heard a specific answer to the original question that I missed?