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  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 13 Continuing the Sages’ exposition of the verses of Esther, we discuss Haman insatiable hunger for power and honor, which led to his downfall via the very demise he planned for Mordecai. We also see …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 13 Continuing the Sages’ exposition of the verses of Esther, we learn that Esther was married to Mordecai even after she became queen because she was taken by the king against her will – she …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 13 Where 48 prophets and seven prophetesses failed, the Jew-hater Haman succeeded. Why?! The seven prophetesses of Israel: Sarah, Miriam, Devorah, Hannah, Avigail, Huldah and Esther. Help us build the A.T. App in Memory of …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 13 Continuing the Sages’ exposition of the verses of the Book of Esther, and we learn what makes a Jew, Mordecai and Esther’s virtuous ancestry and behavior, steamy details of the the king’s nocturnal activities, …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 13 Our Sages analyze and interpret the verses in the Book of Esther detailing the extravagant, licentious feast of King Ahashverush. #Judaism #halacha #Torah #Megillah #Purim Opening song: Yismechu by @ShlomoKatz

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 13 A series of linkages made by different Sages between the opening of the Book of Esther and other verses of the Bible, demonstrating how those verses were realized in the events of the Megilla. …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 13 Working from a Mishna that distinguishes observances at the Tabernacle in Shiloh from the Temple in Jerusalem, we begin a lengthy section on midrash based on the Megillah. God did not rejoice over the …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 6-12 A series of digressions in the Mishna based on the structure, “The only difference between x and y is…” Vows not to benefit from another or his food. Animals consecrated as vow offerings vs …

  • Topics covered: Chapter 1, Mishna 3, 4, 5 How did the Book of Esther get incorporated into the Bible? Is it as sacred as other books in the Bible? How do we know that it was Divinely inspired? How does …

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