• ..." (a rampart or bulwark).&#160;Ibn Ezra, thus, points out that in Megillat Esther, a distinction should be made between "שׁוּשַׁן" or "הָעִיר � <li><b>בִּיתַן</b> – This word appears only in the Book of Esther, always in the context of the garden. It appears to relate to the word "ב�
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  • ...autiful women sought? You must say it was the generation of Ahasuerus</b> (Esther, chapter 2). The Gemara asks: <b>But</b> why not <b>say</b> it was <b>in th <source book="Bereshit Rabbah" ref="49,9" mgtype="Library" url="?r1=Bereshit Rabbah 49:9" xmlid="BereshitRabbah49-9">
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  • ...end from her, and in reward for the modesty shown by Saul, he merited that Esther should descend from him.</b> <br/>The Gemara explains: <b>What was the mode <source book="Bereshit Rabbah" ref="71,6" mgtype="Library" url="?r1=Bereshit Rabbah 71:6" xmlid="BereshitRabbah71-6">
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  • ...20" book="Seder Olam Rabbah" ref="20" mgtype="Library" url="?r1=Seder Olam Rabbah 20"> <h3 xml:lang="EN">Seder Olam Rabbah 20</h3>
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  • ...42-2" book="Bereshit Rabbah" ref="42,2" mgtype="Library" url="?r1=Bereshit Rabbah 42:2"> <h3 xml:lang="EN">Bereshit Rabbah 42:2</h3>
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  • ...lations rather than one's merits, as proven by the very different fates of Rabbah and R. Chisda despite their both being Torah giants.</fn>&#160; In such a w ...see <a href="Yosef and Megillat Esther" data-aht="page">Yosef and Megillat Esther</a>), in which Hashem is repeatedly mentioned and the character's themselve
    111 KB (16,500 words) - 11:37, 28 January 2023
  • ...84-8" book="Bereshit Rabbah" ref="84,8" mgtype="Library" url="?r1=Bereshit Rabbah 84:8"> <h3 xml:lang="en">Bereshit Rabbah 84:8</h3>
    101 KB (4,819 words) - 13:12, 30 April 2020
  • ...e xmlid="Esther2-10" book="English Esther" ref="2,10" mgtype="Tanakh" url="Esther/2.10$$e1"> <h3 xml:lang="EN">Esther 2:10</h3>
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  • <source book="Vayikra Rabbah" ref="1,12,13" mgtype="Library" url="?r1=Vayikra Rabbah 1:12-13" xmlid="VayikraRabbah1-12-13"> <h3 xml:lang="EN">Vayikra Rabbah 1:12-13</h3>
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  • ...40-1" book="Bereshit Rabbah" ref="40,1" mgtype="Library" url="?r1=Bereshit Rabbah 40:1"> <h3 xml:lang="EN">Bereshit Rabbah 40:1</h3>
    152 KB (6,006 words) - 11:40, 28 January 2023
  • ...and all of Israel; and they destroyed the children of Ammon, and besieged Rabbah. But David stayed in Jerusalem. ...in my tranquility</b> Haman said this. <b>To You, O Lord, I would call</b> Esther said this etc. until "be my helper." <b>You turned my lament into dancing f
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  • ...ish Esther" data-ref="7,8" data-mg-type="Tanakh" data-url="Esther/7.8$$e1">Esther 7:8</a>)</span>, indicating that the verb fallen has sexual connotations. < ..."source" data-book="Esther" data-ref="7,8" data-mg-type="Tanakh" data-url="Esther/7.8">אסתר ז׳:ח׳</a>}</span> והנה המן נופל על המטה
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  • ...17" book="Seder Olam Rabbah" ref="17" mgtype="Library" url="?r1=Seder Olam Rabbah 17"> <h3 xml:lang="EN">Seder Olam Rabbah 17</h3>
    127 KB (7,724 words) - 20:47, 13 January 2020
  • ...e xmlid="Esther10-1" book="English Esther" ref="10,1" mgtype="Tanakh" url="Esther/10.1$$e1"> <h3 xml:lang="EN">Esther 10:1</h3>
    124 KB (6,049 words) - 12:58, 28 January 2023
  • ...ah1" book="Seder Olam Rabbah" ref="1" mgtype="Library" url="?r1=Seder Olam Rabbah 1"> <h3 xml:lang="EN">Seder Olam Rabbah 1</h3>
    191 KB (11,355 words) - 00:58, 11 November 2022
  • ...e xmlid="Esther10-1" book="English Esther" ref="10,1" mgtype="Tanakh" url="Esther/10.1$$e1"> <h3 xml:lang="EN">Esther 10:1</h3>
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  • ...ly suspend such laws at His discretion. <br/>This is explained in Bereshit Rabbah 5,5 where Rabbi Yochanan (or Yonathan) is quoted as saying that God entered ...reshit Rabbah" data-ref="85" data-mg-type="Library" data-url="?r1=Bereshit Rabbah 85">בראשית רבה פ״ה</a>)</span>: אמר רבי יונתן תנא
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  • ...38-7" book="Bereshit Rabbah" ref="38,7" mgtype="Library" url="?r1=Bereshit Rabbah 38:7"> <h3 xml:lang="EN">Bereshit Rabbah 38:7</h3>
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  • ...d</b> the Divine Spirit <b>responded:</b> For My own sake (see the book of Esther). <br/><b>And the Rabbis say</b> that <i>hallel</i> was not established for ...bbah18-5" book="Shemot Rabbah" ref="18,5" mgtype="Library" url="?r1=Shemot Rabbah 18:5">
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  • ...-7" book="Bereshit Rabbah" ref="98,7,8" mgtype="Library" url="?r1=Bereshit Rabbah 98:7-8"> <h3 xml:lang="en">Bereshit Rabbah 98:7-8</h3>
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