Tomorrow is Purim, the Jewish holiday that commemorates the deliverance of the Jews from Haman’s murderous plot. To celebrate the foiling of Haman’s plans by Mordecai, customs include drinking wine, wearing masks, reciting the Scroll of Esther, giving to the poor, and exchanging foods and drink. According to Chabad.org, “It is a mitzvah to drink, and drink to excess, on Purim…the concept of becoming intoxicated on Purim to the point that one’s reason is totally incapacitated is a legitimate Halachic…
There’s a lot I want to accomplish this year, especially when it comes to pastry. After all, if the world is going to end in December, I should make sure to indulge in as many delicious bites as possible before then. Right? This weekend,…