
This class delves into the historical backdrop of Purim, emphasizing its significance in the context of survival during exile and the enduring presence of Hashem even amidst the darkest of times. What sets Purim apart from other holidays is this profound theme of divine presence during adversity. It prompts reflection on why the story of Purim remains relevant across generations.
This relevance is exemplified by the moving question raised by individuals in the Kovno ghetto, contemplating whether they could partake in the Purim meal without bread, showcasing the importance of celebrating Purim even under extreme duress. Additionally, the anecdotes shared about Purim in Buchenwald serve as stark reminders of the resilience and determination to uphold traditions even in the most harrowing circumstances.