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The Book of Esther

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The ancestors told many mythic stories about Esther. Almost two and a half thousand years ago, in the 4th century BCE, the ancestors wrote some of their favorite Esther stories down in The Scroll of Esther.

This was an era in which men were consolidating their power in society, and in The Scroll of Esther we see the agendas of men layered over stories of feminine power— but feminine power is still there, waiting for us to find and celebrate it.

Read more about Esther in this 15-page translation by Rabbi Jericho Vincent

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The ancestors told many mythic stories about Esther. Almost two and a half thousand years ago, in the 4th century BCE, the ancestors wrote some of their favorite Esther stories down in The Scroll of Esther.

This was an era in which men were consolidating their power in society, and in The Scroll of Esther we see the agendas of men layered over stories of feminine power— but feminine power is still there, waiting for us to find and celebrate it.

Read more about Esther in this 15-page translation by Rabbi Jericho Vincent

The ancestors told many mythic stories about Esther. Almost two and a half thousand years ago, in the 4th century BCE, the ancestors wrote some of their favorite Esther stories down in The Scroll of Esther.

This was an era in which men were consolidating their power in society, and in The Scroll of Esther we see the agendas of men layered over stories of feminine power— but feminine power is still there, waiting for us to find and celebrate it.

Read more about Esther in this 15-page translation by Rabbi Jericho Vincent

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