Megilat Esther
Megilat Esther, also known as the Book of Esther, is a Hebrew text that tells the story of the Jewish holiday of Purim. This dramatic and suspenseful tale recounts how Esther, a young Jewish woman living in Persia, saved her people from an evil plot to exterminate them, and is celebrated every year with readings, costumes, and festive feasts.
Megilat Esther
Megilat Esther is a biblical book that tells the story of Purim, a Jewish holiday celebrated in late winter or early spring. It recounts the events of how Esther, a Jewish queen of Persia, saved her people from a plot to exterminate them, led by the evil advisor to the king, Haman. The story is full of drama, intrigue, and miraculous events, and is traditionally read aloud in synagogues during Purim celebrations.