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Xerxes, King of Persia

March 5, 2026 by Blogfinger

Princeton University Art Museum. 2013. By Paul Goldfinger ©

Princeton University Art Museum. 2013.  Photo by Paul Goldfinger.  Xerxes I was King of Persia around 470 BC.    He was admitted to Princeton because he ruled an empire, was nice to the Jews, had great SAT’s, an impressive essay, and he played bassoon in the band.

 

By Paul Goldfinger, MD. Blogfinger.net, Ocean Grove, NJ, USA

Ironically,  Persian kings  (Cyrus the Great and Xerxes)  beat the Babylonians  (around 490 BC) and thus freed the Jews from slavery, granted them freedom of religion, and allowed them to return to  Jerusalem and their home land of Israel (Judah and Israel) around 490 BC.

There are those who today  say that President  Trump is the most important person for Jewish survival since Cyrus  the Great  of the Persian Empire .

Over the  years since King David (1000 BC) the Jewish people fought many wars, winning some and losing others. Their opponents were not initially Muslims since Islam was created in the 7th century CE, and there was a golden age when Jews and Muslims worked well together in Spain from the 10th to the 13th centuries.

The Jewish nation  fought Phoenicians, Egyptians,  Canaanites, Greeks, Romans and many others.  The ups and downs of Jewish survival continue to now with the war with Hamas, occupiers of Gaza.

Undoubtedly the name Trump will take its place on the pantheon of Jewish history which has so far lasted for over 3,000 years.

 

SLOVENIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.    “Xerxes, Act 1”   The selection is Ombra mai fu  George Frederic Handel.

 

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Posted in Classical Music on Blogfinger, New Jersey events and photographs | Tagged Princeton Art Museum, Xerxes act one | 2 Comments

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  1. on November 6, 2023 at 8:59 am Princetonian

    11/7/23 : Princeton Art Museum is a wonderful museum. It has been closed for renovation for a couple of years . Wish it would re-open soon .

    Editor: From their website. The have online activities;
    “The main Museum building is closed for construction of our new Museum, designed by Adjaye Associates and anticipated to open in spring 2025.”


  2. on December 29, 2014 at 6:12 pm Blogfinger

    Reblogged this on Blogfinger and commented:
    Xerxes the Great was the King of Persia from 486 BC to 465 BC. The American Indians called him “Chief No Nose.” His classmates called him ‘King.”
    Xerxes the opera debuted in 1738. His bust (above) currently lives in Princeton, New Jersey at the University Art Museum.



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