First - If you aren't familiar with the image attached, read it. The most relevant bit is in the lower right.
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>Saturday is 3/11, 13th of Adar on the Jewlendar
>Purim celebrate's Haman's defeat
>Friday, Purim's Eve, is focused on Haman's ancestor (Amalek)'s defeat
>Both Haman and Amalek wanted 1 thing: to genocide the Jews
>Haman told the king, "There is a certain people scattered abroad and dispersed among the peoples in all the provinces of your realm. Their laws are different from those of every other people's, and they do not observe the king's laws; therefore it is not befitting the king to tolerate them." ...Haman planned to exterminate all of the Jews.
At Friday's service, the reading is literally "never forget":
>Deut 25:19 ...thou shalt blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven; thou shalt not forget [it].
To celebrate Purim,
>On the 13th of Adar (Saturday), in the afternoon, "it is customary to give [3 half-shekels or a local equivalent]... This money goes to the poor. The reason for the half-shekel is in memory of the half-shekel that was given when the Temple still stood and whose collection was announced on the first of Adar."
In walled cities, like Jerusalem, celebration is on the 15th (Monday).
ALSO HAPPENING:
Saturday afternoon or next Monday morning, the Winklevoss Bitcoin ETF will be approved. The Winklevii - (((Zuck)))'s arch-enemies. Coincidence, you say? See the part up there where the half-shekel (...bit-coin?) collection was announced on the first of Adar?
The first of Adar was 2/27 - the EXACT date that the Winklevii filed the final prospectus.
xbt.money
Bitcoin will soon be given the first sign of legitimacy, enriching white NEETs everywhere.
Most importantly, there will be one big question all over the news:
"Will Bitcoin eventually replace gold?"
Sorry, Shlomo - Looks like Purim is a Sup Forumsiday now.