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V’Nahapoch Hu

Everything is topsy turvy on Purim day!



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Posted: Mar 10, 2009
Cute
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V’Nahapoch Hu
Everything is topsy turvy on Purim day!
Transliteration: V’Nahapoch Hu Asher Yishletu Hayehudim Hemah Besonehem
Translation: The situation was reversed: the Jews dominated their enemies.  (0:59)
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