Exile

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Explore 987 Jewish texts related to the theme of Exile, drawn from Midrash, Kabbalah, Apocrypha, and classical Jewish literature.

Kingdom of Haman and Esther

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

Esther’s carefully laid trap is working. He's practically begging her to name Haman as the villain. "Just say the word, Esther," he's thinking, "and heads will roll!" But it's not ...

Korah Beyond the Firmament

Midrash Aggadah Midrash Aggadah

The passage from Proverbs 1:22-33 kicks things off: "'How long, you simple ones, will you love simplicity?'... 'and fools hate knowledge.'" The Midrash doesn't just let these words...

Yom Kippur and the Origins of the World

Midrash Aggadah Midrash Aggadah

Proverbs 23:5 speaks to this feeling, saying, "When you set your eyes on it, it is gone. For wealth certainly makes itself wings." But what does this really mean? One fascinating i...

Ahasuerus and the Patriarchs

Midrash Aggadah Midrash Aggadah

Instead, it sees these tiny creatures as symbols – powerful metaphors for…empires. Yes, empires! Buckle up. First, we have the ant: "Ants are a folk without power, and yet they pre...

Moses's Transgression and Ezekiel

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

The Israelites knew that feeling intimately. Our story begins in just such a place: "The Lord spoke to Moses in the wilderness of Sinai, in the Tent of Meeting, on the first of the...

Israelites: Moses's Transgression

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

This week, we're diving into a powerful message about gratitude, using the ancient text of Bamidbar Rabbah, specifically Bamidbar Rabbah 1. It all starts with a verse: “The Lord sp...

Abraham and the Origins of the World

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

The ancient sages pondered similar questions when interpreting the very first verse of the Book of Numbers, Bamidbar, which begins: “The Lord spoke to Moses in the wilderness of Si...

Covenant of Abraham and Blessings

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

It all starts with a simple verse: "These are those who were counted of the children of Israel…" And from there, it launches into a deep dive about blessings, promises, and the end...

Moses and the Origins of the World

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

Bamidbar Rabbah 2 dives into this very idea, opening with a quote from Hosea (2:1): "The number of the children of Israel will be..." It then launches into a fascinating exploratio...