
The Megillah concludes by outlining the continued power of King Achashverosh and the unprecedented rise of Mordechai as vice-regent. Despite his high position, Mordechai remains devoted to the welfare of the Jewish people, seeking their good and pursuing peace for all future generations.
https://www.torahrecordings.com/writings-with-rashi/010_esther/010
Mar 2
2 min

The day intended for the Jews' destruction becomes the day of their greatest victory. After defeating their enemies and hanging Haman’s ten sons, Mordechai and Esther formally establish the holiday of Purim. Through the reading of the Megillah, feasting, and gifts to the poor, the miracle is immortalized for all generations.
https://www.torahrecordings.com/writings-with-rashi/010_esther/009
Mar 2
32 min

Following Haman's execution, King Achashverosh transfers Haman’s estate to Esther and his authority to Mordechai. A new royal decree is issued, granting Jews the right to defend themselves against their enemies. The chapter concludes with a dramatic shift from mourning to "light, joy, gladness, and honor" as the Jewish people rise to prominence
https://www.torahrecordings.com/writings-with-rashi/010_esther/008
Mar 2
18 min

At the second banquet, Esther finally reveals her identity and pleads for her life, identifying Haman as the "evil adversary." As the King’s fury ignites, a series of "accidental" events—including Haman falling on Esther’s couch and Charvonah’s timely intervention—leads to Haman being hanged on the very gallows he built for Mordechai.
https://www.torahrecordings.com/writings-with-rashi/010_esther/007
Mar 2
10 min

A restless night leads King Achashverosh to discover Mordechai’s unrewarded loyalty. In a move of supreme irony, the King tasks Haman—who had come to request Mordechai’s execution—with parading his arch-enemy through Shushan in royal garb. Haman returns home defeated and mourning, only to be rushed to his final confrontation at Esther’s second banq
https://www.torahrecordings.com/writings-with-rashi/010_esther/006
Mar 2
12 min

Clothed in Divine Inspiration, Esther risks her life to approach the king, inviting him and Haman to two private banquets. While Haman reaches the pinnacle of social prestige, his joy is shattered by Mordechai’s refusal to bow. Consumed by a secret past and a public grudge, Haman prepares a fifty-cubit gallows, unaware that he is building his own e
https://www.torahrecordings.com/writings-with-rashi/010_esther/005
Mar 2
13 min

Mordechai learns that the decree was approved in Heaven due to the Jews' past sins. He pushes Esther to risk her life by appearing unsummoned before the king. Esther agrees, calling for a three-day fast and accepting that her move will permanently sever her relationship with Mordechai and her past life for the sake of her people.
https://www.torahrecordings.com/writings-with-rashi/010_esther/004
Mar 2
22 min

King Achashverosh promotes Haman to supreme power, but Mordechai refuses to bow to him as a deity. Infuriated, Haman casts lots to find an "auspicious" date for genocide. He convinces the king to issue a royal decree to destroy all Jews on the 13th of Adar, throwing the city of Shushan into a state of panic.
https://www.torahrecordings.com/writings-with-rashi/010_esther/003
Mar 2
25 min

King Achashverosh seeks a new queen, leading to the taking of Esther. Mordechai recognizes this as a "hint of salvation," mirroring David’s faith. Despite royal pressure, Esther keeps her identity secret, while Mordechai foils a palace plot, setting the stage for the Jews' ultimate rescue.
https://www.torahrecordings.com/writings-with-rashi/010_esther/002
Mar 2
30 min

King Achashverosh throws a massive 180-day feast followed by a local 7-day party to cement his rule over 127 provinces. When Queen Vashti refuses his command to appear, a royal decree of revenge is issued, setting a legal precedent for the kingdom and opening the door for a new queen.
https://www.torahrecordings.com/writings-with-rashi/010_esther/001
Mar 1
40 min
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