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tv   Documentary Purim 1  PRESSTV  December 11, 2023 7:35am-7:59am IRST

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how did the heart of the resistance sore between cycles of boom and dust until it vived the hopes of people defeating the israeli project? of
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this is the abishami syne on palestine street tiran. the history of judaism has been firmly intertwined with iran's history as they maintain an unbreakable bond. jews make the oldest minority in the country, dating back to 200 years before birth of cyrus, the kiminet king of persia.
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the old testament, especially the book of ester, daniel, ezra, nehemiah, and the book of genesis. there is a great number of historical evidence, proving the deep interrelations between the jews and the dwellers of persia, but the book of esther is the one with the biggest portion devoted to the history of ancient persia. the setting, the story of prim, as narrated in the book of esther, is the reign of the achiminate king, anderus. however, the story and account in the book. is subject to controversy, it's been the focus of critical analysis by historians and researchers throughout history. times there was a king named india to ethiopia covering 127 provinces. in the third year of his reign a threw a big feast and invited the governors and of all the
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nations under his rule. the gathering lasted for seven days. at the end of the night, the king asked his wife vashty to display her body and go nude before the guests so that they would see her remarkable beauty. queen vashd however refused to do so and did not tend the royal party. enraged by the wife defies, the king summoned the religious leaders and astrologists for consultation to set a tough punishment. for his wife, he said she had to be replaced with the person who deserved that status. the king embraced the idea, thus dispatching all envoys under command, taking them with finding the best young women and bringing them to his capital in shushan, so the king would choose one of them as the new queen. mordekai was a jewish immigrant who had been rescued by cyrus from of persecution under the king of babylonia. at
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first he resettled in persia. he decided to introduce his cousin esther to the king an effort to make her the new queen. mordekai asked her not to tell anyone about her religion. the selection day came at last, and it was esther who stood out in the eyes of the king, among all the other gorgeous women. she was crowned as per's new queen. that provided the chance for mordi. gain a senior position in the palace. haman was visserroy for king ahadiras and served as his top confidant. indeed, anyone under the king's rule would bow to haman as well, except for mordekah, who would not do so. he believed no one but god deserved that level of respect. han got extremely infuriated and was pushed to the edge. he decided to retaliate against mordekai and his fellow jews, said one
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specific day in the 12th year in rule for his ominous plot a man choose a killing date on the 13th day of the jewish month of adar. haman initiated the plots by pursuing the king, the persia's scattered committees had to be exterminated and asked the king to issue an order on the complete annihalation them. the king agreed and handed him his ring, which was the royal seal and signature. he said he was free to do anything he deemed appropriate. the word reach morkai and he found out about the ominous plot on the... slot of persia's jewish community. esther also heard about it. she ordered someone to go ask mordi about the reason behind his anguish and restlessness. mordekai reported everything that had happened esther, and even handed over the written order on the killing
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of jews issued by haman to inform esther. morkai asked esther to urge the king to have mercy on the jews and spare their lives. in response, esther ordered mordekai to bring together all the jews of shushan and fast for three consecutive days. mordekai immediately did what ester had instructed to do, and asked the people to repent and pray for their community's deliverance. on the third day of the fasting, esther went to the king, weeping and expressing grief while praying to god for the salvation of the israelites. "the king was strongly touched by the scene and decided to hand her his golden cane. esther moved forward and held the king and asked the king to invite man for a dinner involving the three of them. the king and haman went to
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esther's banquet. at the..." table while drinking wine, the king asked esther to make her man known and pledged to give her whatever she wishes even if it cost him half of his territories. esta said, now the time and joy of his majesty, i'm asking for my safety and that of my people. i'm a jew and someone has plotted to eraticate our people. the king wondered who that daring... person was who thought of a ruthless lot. this sinister man, haman is very enemy of my people, esther replied. the king immediately ordered his men to hang the man and his 10 sons. now esther went back to the king once
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again, expressing concern that the threat still existed and asked him to issue another vertic, annuling haman's early order for the massacre of the jews across the nation. she said, how can i witness the massacre and eradication of my people? the king gave esther full authority to issue a new order and seat with the king's ring. the day of the order by hamman arrived when the enemies of the jews are expecting to kill them off, but things completely changed, and it was the jews achiev triumph over the foes. under ester's order, the jewish and... in all of the empire came together and massacred anyone who previously planned kill them. in the capital shan, some 500 people died as a result, while the death toll throughout the persian empire reached 7500. marday recorded
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everything that had happened and sent copies across the persian land to reach all members the jew community. he asked him to celebrate the 14th and 15th of month of adar for the deliverance of the jews from the hand of the enemies. the holiday was named purim, denoting the jews in luck.
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this is the western iranian city of hamadan. where the shrine astro and morkai is located.
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the original construction dates back to around centuries ago, but in the 13th century during era, the masaleum was renovated. this is ester alley where people in hamadan in the vicinity of the shrine had been busy earning living.
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از اینکه به هر حال خداوند در سختترین لحظات ما رو ترک نکرده یک به نحوی قدردانی میشه از
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خداوند به این مناسب کو ما یه داریم یه تمار خیلی بزرگ تا مثلاً ساعت بعد ویستیم اونو ب جشنی که گرفته میشه مثلاً غذا داده میشه کمک به افراد فقیر میشه اون چیزی که به عنوان قانون شرعی هستش توی این روز هدیه دادن به افراد فقیره در کنیسه ها همه جمع میشن تو کنیسه ها
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here in israel, the motives and forms have little to do with what iranian jews demonstrate, evidence and historical documents during the 1930s and the years before the recognition of tel aviv at the united nations, indicate that purin was celebrated in a quite different form. well it wouldn't be a jewish holiday if there wasn't eating involved, one of the things that we love eat on forum our hamintash and literally
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it means the ears of hayen. what we do is we take a cookie dough, we fold it in a triangular uh shape and inside you have poppy seed or prunes or chocolate whatever you want, but they're always good, and that's why get drunk on porn, we have to get rid of our intelligence, we have to have a direct connection to god between our souls and god, and we really tell our intelligence. believe and that's why we drink, so everybody should have a great poem and everybody should close to god. religious event which is once celebrated for gratitude for god has now turn into large street carnivals totally away from the original form of tradition. over drinking, dancing and bizarre costumes are among the newly developed rituals that make up what is today known as purim in israel
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تا حدودی این ثابت شده که برگرفته از یک عید قدیمی بابلیست به اسم فوریم که ریشه در واژه فرو عبری به معنی قرعه داره شما در داستان تومار استر هم نقش حیاتی قرعه رو میبینید و اینکه چطور قرعه و شانس اصولاً به نفع یک قوم دیگه ای البته قوم یهود در این داستان اساطیری تموم میشه منجر به نجات این قوم میشه.
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هستش جالب اینکه بهتره بدونید حتی هماهنگی و پیوند بین استرومخوای در عین حال یادآور کاملاً هماهنگی های بین مردوک و ایشتار هستش وجود شخصیت های نام هایی مثل بشتی مثل هدسه مثل استر مثل موردای مثل هامان این ها الزاماً غیرممکن نیست چیزی که غیرممکنه و احتمالاً کار رو یه
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مقداری به این سمت می بره و یا سوق می دهد که ما نتیجه بگیریم اون. روایت موجود گزارش تاریخی نیست این است که در واقع پیوستگی مطالب به گونه ای که یک روایت منسجم تاریخی رو بسازه ظاهراً منطقی نداره تو کتاب در هیچ کتاب در هیچ منبع ایرانی در هیچ نشته ای ایرانی حتی در داستان های گفتاری ایرانی چنین رویدادی رخ نداده و ذکر نشده ممکن نیست چنین چیزی اتفاق افتاده باشه که بالاخره در یک کتاب ازش یادآوری نشه چون در هیچ جای چنین یادآوری نشده این داستان. جعلی مینماید که معلوم نیست کی این رو این جعل رو تاریخی رو کرده.
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this scroll of ester was written in 1686 in the city of amsterdam by rafael montalto. the scroll tells the story of the salvation of the jews from a plan to annihilate them in persia in the century before the com era. most hebrew books of the bible are not illustrated. however, the scroll of esther is perhaps the most notable exception to that. because the book does not contain the name of god anywhere in the text from the beginning until the end, binic authorities decided that it would be appropriate illustrate the esther's role. the book of esther is unusual, it's unusual. because there's no mention of god in the book of esther, it's a narrative about story. some jews and some even christians question whether it should be with
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the bible or be with the torah, because it's not really a religious book at all. کتاب بخشی از کتاب مقدس تدوین نهایی تلمود ۵۰۰ میلادی استجا نه تنها در مورد کتاب میشه در مورد سایر بخش های کتاب مقدس هم صحبت میشه نحوهی که حالا تدوین شدن و چگونه در کنار هم.
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israel's fresh strikes on the gaza strip killed over two dozen palestinians in refugee camps separate the regime once again bombed and sh the southern city of unis clashes also erupted with palestinian resistance fighters and is really forges resistance fighters say that they are inflicting lots on invading israely occupation troops in the beside gaza strip gates the military wing of hamas says it ambushed israel forces in the jabalia refugee camp in the gaza scrip. a number of regime soldiers were killed and injured there.
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