The Babylonia Talmud is an immense collection of laws, practices, and
customs of the Jewish people, edited in its present form in the fifth
century. Tractate Megilla (literally, ‘scroll’) concerns a deep
exegesis of the history and customs of the holiday of Purim, when the
Jewish people in ancient Persia were saved through the intervention of
Queen Esther at the last minute from extermination by the wicked
Haman. It is a holiday of gaiety and commemoration. The Talmud is
often extremely difficult to understand, and tractate Megilla is no
exception. The Whole Megilla is an effort to explain the text, page by
page, for interested readers. It affords the reader an opportunity to
capture the flavor of the Talmud and follow the notoriously demanding
text.
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Reading the Tractate on the Scroll of Esther in the Babylonian Talmud
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ISBN
9780761882848
Publisert
2025
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Bloomsbury USA
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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