Why do you think the king went ahead with his edict?
What is more important: not revoking the king's signet or stopping the violence?
How does this affect the relationship between Jews and Gentiles?
Would you have felt the new edict was a cause for celebration?
That was on the thirteenth day of the month of Adar; and they rested on the fourteenth day and made it a day of feasting and merrymaking.
Day of Hate
POLICE DEPARTMENTS IN major cities have issued alerts regarding a potential national “Day of Hate” against Jewish people and institutions. Neo-Nazi and white nationalist groups on social media are reportedly calling upon followers to engage in vandalism and spread antisemitic propaganda on Saturday.
An analysis of social media activity by the Counter Extremism Project (CEP) found that the call to action stemmed from accounts associated with the National Socialist Movement, and three regional extremist groups based in Iowa, New York, and California.
Two Interpretations of the Success/Impact of the Day of Hate
1. “Thankfully, the #DayofHate came & went without incident,” ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt tweeted. “I’m certain that casting a bright light on their plans scared the bigots & sent them back into the dark where they belong. Our work is far from done, but let’s enjoy the moment and remain loud and proud about our faith.” Jewish groups celebrated the fact that nothing happened on the purported Day of Hate.
2. Whether or not the fears about it prove justified, the sad truth is that the furor it generated had to be counted as a success for hate groups even before the start of Shabbat.
By generating such publicity and alarm, the neo-Nazis demonstrated their ability to project the sort of strength that their paltry numbers and utter lack of mainstream support should have prevented them from attaining.