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The Story Of Purim Illustrated By AI
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The very plan meant to destroy us became the reason for our survival. Today, once again, we face threats from the same region. Different names. Same ideology. But the message of Purim is clear: We are still here. We are still standing. And just like then. They didn’t defeat us then. They won’t defeat us now. #torah #jewishthought #jewishwisdom #hidabroot #hashem #purim Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q
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Haman was an arrogant man who demanded
that everyone bow down to him, but
Mordecai, who was faithful to his Jewish
faith, [music] refused. Haman was
furious and decided to take revenge not
only on Mordecai, but planned a mass
extermination of all the Jews. He
convinced the king to sign a decree of
extermination [music]
set for the 13th of Adar. Queen Esther
asked Mordecai to gather all the Jews
and have them fast for 3 days and 3
[music] nights. After the 3 days of
fasting day and night, Queen Esther
gathered her courage and entered the
king's [music] inner court. Esther, in
her wisdom, invited the king and Haman
to a banquet she had prepared and asked
the king to attend another banquet the
following day, to which he agreed.
>> [music]
>> The time came for the second banquet
that Esther had prepared, where she
revealed the truth. With a voice
trembling with excitement, yet full of
determination, she said, [music] "My
majesty the king, if I have found favor
in your eyes and if you agree to let me
speak my heart, I will tell you that I
and my people have been sold and are
facing death." The king, shocked [music]
and astonished, asked, "Who is it that
dared to do such a thing?"
Esther, with great courage, pointed at
Haman and said, "This wicked man is the
adversary and enemy."
The king rose in anger from the wine
banquet and went out to the palace
garden.
Haman realized he was in danger. [music]
He lay on the bed where Esther was,
pleading for his life.
When the king returned and saw Haman on
the bed, he shouted in anger, "Are you
also trying to take my wife from me?"
"Take him immediately and hang him on
the gallows he prepared for Mordecai."
And so, Haman was hanged on the gallows
he had prepared for Mordecai. On the
13th of Adar, [music] the Jews killed
all their enemies who rose against them.
500 men and the 10 sons of Haman. In
memory of this great miracle, Mordecai
and Esther established the holiday of
Purim. The Jews throughout the kingdom
celebrated their their
salvation and began the tradition of
reading the Megillah, sending food
gifts, and giving to the poor. The
holiday of Purim became a celebration of
joy and unity, reminding us that even in
the toughest times, there is [music]
hope and the possibility for change. The
story of Esther and Mordecai teaches us
about courage, loyalty, [music] and the
power of faith to change destiny.
Therefore, from a story that began with
a terrible threat of annihilation,
[music] Purim turned into a holiday of
joy, unity, and hope, celebrated by Jews
all over the world till this very day.