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Purim Learning Booklet Explores Inner Story of Esther

Feb 24, 2026·2 min read

The Purim story is one of the most dramatic in Tanach- royal intrigue, sudden reversals, and a nation saved from destruction. Yet one of its most striking features is what does not appear: Hashem’s name. Throughout Megillas Esther, the Divine presence is hidden behind natural events and human decisions.

Esther herself embodies this theme. Her very name points to concealment. Her identity is hidden when she first enters the palace. The turning points of the story unfold quietly, almost coincidentally. And yet, Chazal teaches that Purim reveals a depth of Divine involvement that is even higher than open miracles.

This Purim, Batsheva Learning Center is releasing a source-based learning booklet titled “The Hidden Face of Esther,” designed to help women and students explore the deeper Torah meaning behind concealment in the Purim story.

Rather than retelling the narrative, the booklet guides learners through carefully selected sources (in the original Hebrew with English translation) that trace how hiddenness functions in Megillas Esther, in the Purim miracle, and in our relationship with Hashem. Through structured analysis and guided flow, participants discover how concealment is not a contradiction to revelation, but one of its most powerful forms.

The booklet is designed for both personal study and group classes, and is part of a complete learning package that also includes a companion podcast episode walking listeners through the sources and core ideas, as well as a ready-to-edit flyer template for community programs.

In Chassidus, the concealment of Purim is understood not as distance, but as depth, a level of G-dliness so essential that it can be present even when not openly visible. The hidden face of Esther becomes a model for recognizing the hidden Hand that guides Jewish history and personal life alike.

With Purim approaching, this new learning resource offers communities and individuals an opportunity to experience the Megillah not only as a story to hear, but as Torah to learn.

To download the booklet or order printed copies, visit batshevalearningcenter.com/booklets

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