Mordecai left the king's presence in royal robes of blue and white, with a magnificent crown of gold an a mantle of fine linen and purple wool. And the city of Shushan rang with joyous cries. The Jews enjoyed light and gladness, happiness and honor. And in every province and in every city, when the king's command and decree arrived, there was gladness and joy among the Jews, a feast and a holiday. And many of the people of the land professed to be Jews, for the fear of the Jew had fallen upon them. Esther 8:15-17. The Writings--Kethubim: A new translation of The Holy Scriptures according to the Masoretic text, Third Section, The Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia, 1982. Crayon on cardstock; edited on IrfanView.
So now everyone is a Jew -- how interesting. The story is winding down and I still have some graggers to post...and not enough mentions of whathisname to carry it out. And then there are all those additonal images edited with effects on IrfanView. I may have to keep posting graggers and other Purim images after the story ends.
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