Over time, the Fast of Esther has also become so minor in terms of observance that some Jewish calendars don’t even list it. So, even as Jewish women are seeking to reclaim ancient heroines, the fullness of Esther’s courage risks being overshadowed by the story of the beauty contest. To counter this, such organizations as the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA) and Kolot: Center for Jewish Women’s and Gender Studies have undertaken actions that honor the spirit of Esther and her deeds.
“Esther reminds us that we too have choices to make, even if they are not as dramatic as her own,” writes Jill Hammer in The Jewish Book of Days. “We too have a destiny we must not flee out of fear.”
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Vigil for Agunot: Ta'anit Esther | Article
By Norma Josephs
Esther fasted and asked all the people to join her in her fast before she approached the king. Norma Josephs suggest we use Esther's fast as an opportunity to collectively protest the injustice done to women unable to obtain a Jewish divorce (get).
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Ta’anit Esther: The Jewish Day for Justice | Article
From Kolot
Honoring modern-day "Esthers" who raise awareness of injustice and mobilize for action
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