Taanith Esther
or Ta·a·nit Es·ther, Ta·a·nis Es·ther
[ tah-nit -es-ter, -nis; Sephardic Hebrew tah-ah-neet es-ter; Ashkenazic Hebrew tah-ah-nis -es-tuhr ]
/ Ë?tÉËnɪt Ë?És tÉr, -nɪs; Sephardic Hebrew ËtÉ ÉË?nit ÉsË?tÉr; Ashkenazic Hebrew Ë?tÉ É nɪs Ë?És tÉr /
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noun
a Jewish fast day observed on the 13th day of the month of Adar in memory of Esther's fast of three days before petitioning her husband, King Ahasuerus of Persia, to spare the Jews from destruction by Haman.
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Also called Fast of Esther.
Origin of Taanith Esther
From Hebrew taÊ¿anÄ«th estÄr âfast of Estherâ
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