Queen Esther was a figure of inspiration to Jews who had fled from oppressive regimes. In the Netherlands, she became a ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNIranian chief rabbi reads the Book of Esther at the Tomb of Mordechai and EstherVideo shows Yehuda Gerami dancing with students, reading megillah scroll at site believed by local community to be in ancient city of Shushan The post Iranian chief rabbi reads the Book of Esther at ...
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Religion News Service on MSNOn Purim in wartime, Jews wrestle with a biblical story of retributionThe festival of fun and frivolity has been harder for some Jews to celebrate in the wake of the destruction of Gaza.
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The Forward on MSNWhy Queen Esther was the star in the age of Rembrandt’s AmsterdamEsther, whose name shares a root with the Hebrew word “hidden,” was everywhere. In the new exhibition, The Book of Esther in ...
Purim traditions include reading the Megillah, exchanging food gifts, giving to the needy, and dressing in costumes.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIDF removes reservists from Gaza over video of them shooting during Purim scroll readingThe soldiers filmed themselves firing upon mention of Purim villain Haman; army says their behavior was 'contrary to IDF ...
Sign up for Forwarding the News, the Forward’s morning newsletter with all the news and analysis that matters to American Jews each day. For children, the Book of ...
The Broadway-style production of the Book of Esther. Courtesy of Sight & Sound Theatres Esther’s popularity has spread even further. In Branson, Missouri, a city known for its family-friendly ...
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Why are Christians obsessed with Queen Esther?Esther’s popularity has spread even further. In Branson, Missouri, a city known for its family-friendly entertainment, the Book of Esther was adapted into a Broadway-style production.
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