Ferrara Jewish history museum exhibits illustrated Book of Esther
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How to navigate the Court of Trump? Esther’s pragmatism vs. Vashti’s principles
For children, the Book of Esther is a fairy tale — of kings, queens, beauty contests and the foiled plans of a dastardly villain. The story can be read as proto-feminist, with Esther saving her people from within Persia’s patriarchy. The tale is also a theological meditation: The rare absence of God’s name in the text prompts us to consider the line between human agency and divine providence. It is a story of palace intrigue and proximity to pow…
Where was God?: Purim and post-Holocaust theology
Mijal: Welcome to Wondering Jews with Mijal and Noam. I’m Mijal and I’m without Noam for the next two episodes, but keeping his seat warm with a very special guest each week to wonder along with me. And wonder we shall.: Remember that this show is our way of trying to unpack those big questions being asked by Jews and about the Jews, working through the process together and whether we get to full answers or not, at the very least, we want to lea…


Rare 17th-century Esther Scroll returns to Ferrara for Purim show
The National Library of Israel is lending the 400-year-old artifact to the National Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah for a new temporary exhibition.The post Rare 17th-century Esther Scroll returns to Ferrara for Purim show appeared first on JNS.org.
In those days, Queen Esther, in fear of death, took refuge in the Lord.And she fell to the ground with her maidens from morning to evening, saying, "Blessed are you, God of Abraham, God of Isaac, and God of Jacob! Come to my help, for I am alone and have no other help except you, Lord, for there is a great danger in my eyes.I have heard in the books of my ancestors, Lord, that you always deliver those who do your will.Now, Lord, my God, help me,…
Present in the city since the 12th century, the Jews have woven an inextricable relationship with Ferrara. First welcomed by the House of East, and in particular the policy of receiving the Spanish and Portuguese Jews expelled from their lands in 1492, the passage from the city to the Pontifical State led to the establishment of the ghetto in 1627 and to a contraction of the local community that was once again the protagonist of the social and e…
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