Earlier this year was the holiday of Purim in
which we Jews celebrate our triumph and survival in ancient Persia. It’s mainly a kids’ holiday; like many Synagogues
ours had a carnival with games, tickets, prizes, face painting, food (a local
shop made falafel and it was amazing – even my normally-finicky progeny liked
it!)… it’s a fun day. A lot of
preparation and work for the adults, but the kids always have a blast – so it’s
worth it.
Naturally, I carried concealed.
Which I do every time when I’ve got the kids at a Jewish-themed event. One person noticed – side note to myself:
have to get an IWB holster and a longer vest – and asked if I was crazy
bringing a gun into the Synagogue. My
reply?“Open doors and oodles of Jewish kids. This is a target rich environment if someone wanted to do something bad.”
They paused and thought for several seconds, then said, “You’re right.”
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