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The Hidden Story of Queen Esther: A Video Series

The Hidden Story of Queen Esther: A Video Series

A startling 6-part series that reveals the profound relevance of Purim.

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Unlike most other Jewish Holidays, the story of Queen Esther is about God's hand in what seems like coincidence. But is that the whole story? Wasn't the victory in Esther political rather than spiritual? What lessons are we meant to learn, and how does the story of Purim have an relevance to us? In these short videos, Rabbi Fohrman takes you on a journey of discovery into the text - revealing layers of meaning that are both startling and profound.

Aleph Beta Academy is bringing the words of our sages to life through illustrative video. For additional material, see: www.alephbeta.org

Part 1: Memories
 

Part 2: Esther – The Accountant
 

Part 3: We've been sold....again!
 

Part 4: Brotherly Love
 

Part 5: Repaying an Old Favor
 

Part 6: Past, Present & Future
 

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Published: February 17, 2013

Visitor Comments: 21

(21) Donna, April 9, 2013 8:56 AM

THANK YOU

Thank you for your dedication. I appreciate the truth you bring to light and thank you for putting it all together as you did in the end. Many people tell others to "stop living in the past". But as you point out, and as I have told those who would say this, :"we are all a culmination of our past and present and though we would minimize the past, it doesn't eliminate it from our life or take away the effects." I appreciate how you helped me realize that what I have told others, based upon my own experience, was not only the truth, but as you point out, it's how we 'tell the story" as to 'who gets the glory' for the bad or the good, in the end. Thank you and God bless you! Shalom

(20) Kimberly, March 23, 2013 7:39 PM

Appreciation

Rabbi,

Thank you so much for this wonderful insight! The story of Esther is one of my many favorites, however, I have never before "seen" what you have just taught. I love the word of God, and I am always trying to understand his word with greater clarity. I am not Jewish, but, love what your faith can teach me. With eagerness, I will peruse your other works to see what pearls I may glean. Thank you for this teaching!

(19) Peter Klug, February 24, 2013 12:31 AM

Opened a new vista.

New insights that lift this story into multi-dementions. If aperson can get ahold of this they can change and make great progress.

(18) Mikey, February 23, 2013 12:14 PM

Thanks

Thank you Rabbi, v thought-provoking. I wonder if there is another significance to do with Klal Yisrael. Isaac and Ismael were enemies. So were Jacob and Esav. Then we had Judah and his brothers selling Joseph (and our consequent exile to Egypt). This marked (with Judah's Teshuvah re Benjamin and Jacob's blessing of Mennaseh and Ephraim) the end of our family dysfunction. And how beautiful that it should finally end with Esther and Mordecai... and the unified nation of the Jews, as one People. Just a thought....

(17) Thomas, February 22, 2013 10:27 PM

Thank you

Inspiring! Effective! Relative! Life changing! Thank you ! for your diligence to teaching.

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Rabbi David Fohrman

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Rabbi David Fohrman directs the Areivim Curriculum Project, and was an editor and writer for ArtScroll’s Schottenstein Edition of the Talmud. Rabbi Fohrman’s works seek to open layers of meaning of Biblical text, and to help the reader develop a relationship with the texts that make us who we are. Many of his lectures are available on the web at rabbifohrman.com

 

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