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The long awaited holiday that all Jewish children look forward with anticipated glee is centralized around the Megillah, the giving gifts of food, and masquerading in costume. While the reader is busy with his task and Queen Esther looks on the Roman soldier waits for his chance to drown out with a rattling of the Grager the name of the evil Haman. Meanwhile, pious Mordechai follows carefully the historical words unaware of the groping hands reaching out for an early snack
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