Fast of Esther

Fast of Esther

The Fast of Esther ("Ta'anit Ester", Hebrew תענית אסתר) is a Jewish fast from dawn until dusk on Purim eve, commemorating the three day fast observed by the Jewish people in the story of Purim. This fast was accepted by the Jews for all future generations, as it is stated in the Book of Esther: "They had established for themselves and their descendants the matters of the fasts and their cry." (Esther 9:31)

The Fast is observed on the 13th day of the Hebrew month of Adar. If the Fast of Esther falls on Shabbat (Saturday), the fast is instead observed on the preceding Thursday.

Since the Fast of Esther is not one of the four public fasts ordained by the Prophets, the laws are more lenient; pregnant women, nursing mothers, and those who are weak are not required to observe it.

(Note: in certain situations a weak, sick, or pregnant person is not required or even permitted to observe "any" Jewish fast day; a rabbi should be consulted to determine the law for one's specific situation.)

Misconceptions

It is generally accepted in the rabbinic tradition that the original three-day "Fast of Esther"mentioned in chapter 4 of Book of Esther occurred on the 14th, 15th, and 16th days ofNisan, these being the eve and first two days of Passover. They fasted on Passover because Esther reasoned it would be better to fast on one Pesach lest they all be destroyed and thus never be ableto observe the holiday in the future. The 13th of Adar was a fast day for the warriors while goingout to battle, as it is believed to have been customary to fast during the battle in order to gaindivine favor. Because fasting during Passover would be inappropriate in almost all circumstances, the "Fast of Esther" became attached to the eve of Purim, the 13th of Adar.

Dates observed

The Gregorian date for the Fast of Esther in 2008 is Thursday March 20. The fast (unlike more major fasts) also does not take place on a Friday because it would interfere with Sabbath preparations.

ee also

*Purim
*Esther
*Fasting in Judaism
*Aneinu
*Selichot

Jewish and Israeli holidays

Sources: http://www.ou.org/chagim/roshchodesh/adar/thirteenth.htm


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