Question of the Week: How many times does God's name appear in Megillat Esther? s s S~~~S ing ueens And Lemontashen The story of Purim, according to students in Linda lein's second-grade Sunday school class at Temple Emanu-EL the king [Aha- sueurus] had another queen, I can't remember her name, and he wanted her to dance but she refused. She was locked up and never Linda Klein's second grade class: Bottom, Eric Pulleyblank, Jacob seen again. Malkin, Micah Katz, Chelsea Rosenbaum, Jaime Bean, Olivia [At Sunday Roth, Hanna Sosin; top, David Wachler, Kevin Finegood, Jessi- school,] we're ca Strauss, Celeste Schreier, Emily Zussman, Stephanie Soper- going to stein, Paige Tomak, Chase Garland, Alex Schrag. bring three pieces of food to give [in mishloach manot] Elizabeth Applebaum to people, stuff like cake." (One AppleTree Editor boy said, "How about some CHASE GORLAND, 7, of Pleas- healthy stuff?" Another responded, "Well, you can't give them just hot- ant Ridge: "One day there was a ' fudge cream puffs. That's what I girl named Esther and she lived had for dinner.") with her cousin named Mordechai. Both were Jewish. The way Esther became queen was that all the king's soldiers went from house to house looking for someone to be i the king's wife. Each got to go to the palace to see the king; every day there was a new girl, but none satisfied him." DAVID WACHLER, 7, of Hunt- ington Woods: But before that, JACOB MALKIN, 8, of Oak Park: "Esther was pretty — by the way I'm kidding. No, I'm not. An y way, on Purim we eat those thin- gies 2-- what do you call them? Oh, yeah, hamantashen." • CELESTE SCHREIER, 7, of Hunt ington Woods: "When they were playing a card game, this guy named Haman interrupted and the king said, 'Do whatever you want [with the Jews].' He didn't care." EMILY ZUSSMAN, 7, of Hunt ington Woods: "The Jews were going to get killed by Haman." OLMA ROTH, 7, of Huntington Woods: "Haman was going to kill all theJews just because Mordechai wouldn't bow to him." Haman and asked how he should repay him, Haman thought he was talking about him; and they were talking about Mordechai, and he got to ride on a horse in the king's clothes and Haman had to take him around the city." PAIGE TOMAK, 8, of Hunting- ton Woods: "At the end, instead of killing the Jews they killed the Jews' enemy, Haman." ERIC PULLEYBLANK, 7, of Birmingham: "So the king% wife [Esther] wanted to meet with the king at like a brunch or something. When they were having the last piece of dessert, she said, 'Have another, and then I'll tell you.' The king had the last piece of dessert, then Esther said, 'Save our people from our enemy, Haman. - JAIME BEAN, 7, of Huntington Woods: "Then they were having a little tiny feast and then they said, 'We have to say something,' so they had another feast and then they told the king [what Haman was planning]." A few more facts about Purim and enemies of the Jews ... SAM GENETTI, 7, of Huntington Woods: "Also, about Hitler: When he was trying to kill all the Jews, he made a chart with all the days on it and he threw a stone and it landed on the 13th, so that was the day he decided to kill the Jews." ALEX SCHARG, 7, of Hunting- ton Woods: "On Purim, we eat these cookies called lemontashen, and that's it." MATTHEW KAISER, 7, of Hunt- -I ington Woods: When we hear Hqman's name [at the reading of JESSICA STRAUSS, 7, of Lake Megillat Esther], we make noise." Orion: "Two of the king's servants ("With maracas?" one girl called. were going to kill the king. So "No! With greggers," another Mordechai told the king about it, said. "Why, did a guy named and then they were hanged up on Greg invent them?") a tree. When he [the king] went to ,• ‘k• 'NA\ • ■ •• ‘ 3/17 2000