1. [livejournal.com profile] shirei_shibolim, you might enjoy knowing that I got a few compliments on my megillah trope (aka, your megillah trope)this morning- because the etnakhta and sofei-pasuk are actually easy to distinguish from each other. People seemed to find this unusual.

2. Why the heck isn't Vashti held up as a model of good tzniusdike behavior (aren't they always looking for good biblical role models for religious girls?), rather than being cast as a villainess? What would people have wanted Esther to do in the same situation? I keep thinking that someone should dress up for Purim as Vashti by wearing a chador... (Even if I still get a kick out of the idea of her turning green and growing a tail...)

3. Steve brought really exciting hamentashen to minyan this morning for Rosh Hodesh. It was a pleasant surprise, and rather inspiring on my part.

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So you did mention it.... and I did not read well.... (I'm in the bad habit of skimming everything and reading little :( )

I'm not sure why it's there; but the gemara in general has a tendency to meander to aggadata (sp?) and it has a whole bunch of it on megillah. It probably meanders there because it's easier to compile books full of Aramaic than it is to admit that a lot of Tanakh makes no sense.
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