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Mordecai Richler CC (January 27, 1931 – July 3, 2001) was a Canadian writer. His best known works are The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1959) and Barney's Version (1997). His 1970 novel St. Urbain's Horseman and 1989 novel Solomon Gursky Was Here were nominated for the Booker Prize .
According to a tradition first documented by Rabbi Menachem Ha'Hevroni in the 13th century, the tomb of Esther and Mordechai is located in the heart of a dense Mediterranean forest in the stream's channel, where it was customary to hold Purim celebrations. At the site, there is a plaque on a pile of stones with the inscription: "The burial ...
Esther Rabbah (Hebrew: אסתר רבה) is a midrash to the Book of Esther. From its plan and scope, it is apparently an incomplete collection of the rich aggadic material which has been produced on the Book of Esther .
Esther and the King (Italian: Ester e il re) is a 1960 religious epic film produced and directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Joan Collins as Esther, Richard Egan as Ahasuerus, and Denis O'Dea as Mordecai. Walsh and Michael Elkins wrote the screenplay, which was based on the Book of Esther of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament.
Esther 6 is the sixth chapter of the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible, The author of the book is unknown and modern scholars have established that the final stage of the Hebrew text would have been formed by the second century BCE.
The impalement of the man who plotted against the queen and Mordecai who saved the king has a similarity to the impalement of the conspirators against the king reported by Mordecai (Esther 2:21). After the removal of the immediate threat to his wife, 'the king's anger is abated' (7:10, as in 2:1 when he had dealt with Vashti). Verse 7
Esther 5 is the fifth chapter of the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible, The author of the book is unknown and modern scholars have established that the final stage of the Hebrew text would have been formed by the second century BCE.
Mordecai impresses on Esther the need for action (4:4–17) Memorial window in St Nicholas, Wallasey, to Rosa Slade (1872-1936), showing Esther and Mordecai from Esther 4:14, 16. This section records the communication between Mordecai and Esther, which passed through three stages: Esther's gift of clothes to Mordecai was rejected.