A bold new interpretation of a classic Jewish text. Seymour Epstein's The Esther Scroll: The Author's Tale contends that the Book of Esther is neither light comedy nor sacred history, but a satire on Jewish life in the Diaspora.
Epstein challenges previous readings, arguing that the story critiques assimilation and the pursuit of power within a foreign court. He examines the characters of Esther and Mordekhai, revealing their flaws and questioning their heroism.
Hillel Halkin writes in the Preface, "Epstein's argument stands all previous readings of Esther on their head." This interpretation offers a provocative lens for understanding Jewish identity, religious tradition, and the complexities of Diaspora life.
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