ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月11日 01時11分


There may be more fun holidays on the calendar than the 48-hour Jewish celebration of Purim, which ended March 1, but not many. Orthodox Jewish communities tend to be in full party mode, with children wearing rabbinical beards or flamboyant costumes. “It got a little crazy,” said the photographer, @markabramsonphoto, who is Jewish but not observant. “They really partied hard. But it felt more about unity and the welcoming spirit. It’s an amazingly joyous holiday. I got invited into people’s homes, even in the Satmar community. That doesn’t happen during the year.” But #Purim is the rare religious holiday in which drinking to intoxication is believed by many to be scripturally mandated. There were even party buses, said @markabramsonphoto. He divided his time between the mostly Satmar sect in Williamsburg, which typically shuns outsiders, and the Chabad-Lubavitch group of Crown Heights, which actively invites outsiders. Swipe left to see more of his photos, and visit the link in our profile to read about the sacred Jewish holiday — and wild 2-day party.


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