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Story Of Queen Esther
Queen Esther was a young Jewish woman living in Persia during the reign of King Xerxes. When Queen Vashti refused to obey the king’s command to appear before him, she was removed from her position, and a search began to find a new queen. Esther, who was raised by her cousin Mordecai, was chosen for her beauty and became the new queen while keeping her Jewish identity a secret. Meanwhile, Haman, the king’s advisor, grew angry when Mordecai refused to bow to him, and in his fury, he convinced the king to issue a decree to destroy all the Jews in the kingdom. Mordecai urged Esther to speak to the king, even though approaching him without being summoned could result in her death. Esther courageously decided to risk her life to save her people. She invited the king and Haman to a banquet, where she revealed her Jewish heritage and pleaded for her people’s lives. The king, shocked by the plot, ordered Haman to be punished and reversed the decree. The Jews were spared, and Esther’s bravery was celebrated, leading to the establishment of the holiday of Purim, which remembers her courage and the salvation of the Jewish people.