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A Portrait of Esther
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Observant Jew
Keeping Mitzvot:
- Esther kept Mitzvot – Midrash Tehillim and Ibn Ezra say explicitly that Esther kept all the Mitzvot, while the rest of the Midrashim talk about specific Mitzvot that she followed like Shabbat, Kashrut, Niddah, and Biur Chametz.
- Esther was forced not to – Rashi Megillah.1 Esther was compelled not to keep Mitzvot in the palace, but when she was in Mordechai's house she seemingly kept everything.
How did Esther keep Mitzvot:
- Shabbat
- Hid the fact – Rava in the Bavli Megillah understands that there seven women, one for each day of the week, and one explanation2 of the Bavli is that the seventh woman was not suspicious of Esther because that is how she thought she must act all week long.
- Others kept her secret – Esther might have revealed her observance to Hegai or her servants, but they kept it to themselves. According to some they did so because Hegai himself was Jewish and the seven maidens had been converted by Esther.3
- Kashrut –