Aug. 17, 2026

What Is Purim?

What Is Purim?
What Is Purim?
Nourish Your Biblical Roots with Yael Eckstein
What Is Purim?

In this episode of Holy Days, Holy People, we explore Purim—the joyful Jewish celebration of the story found in the Book of Esther—and discover how God is often working behind the scenes… even when we cannot see Him.

Fellowship President and CEO Yael Eckstein traces the dramatic Bible story, explaining how God delivered the Jewish people through the courage of Queen Esther and the faith of Mordecai. Along the way, she explores beloved Purim traditions—from costumes and noisemakers to gifts for friends and charity for the poor—and reveals how each points to one powerful truth: God is always at work, even when His hand appears hidden.

You’ll also hear timeless teaching from Fellowship Founder Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, of blessed memory, as he recounts the remarkable events of Purim and reflects on God’s perfect justice, providence, and protection throughout history. Bishop Paul Lanier concludes the episode by reminding people of faith that, like Esther, we are called to surrender ourselves to God’s purposes and faithfully stand with His people.

The episode also shares the inspiring true story of Esther Cailingold, a young Jewish woman who gave her life defending Jerusalem during Israel’s War of Independence. Like her biblical namesake, Esther Cailingold’s extraordinary courage reminds us that the faith and sacrifice of Queen Esther continue to echo through history, as God raises up ordinary people to write the extraordinary story of His people.

Whether Purim is a holiday you’ve celebrated for years or one that you’re discovering for the first time, this podcast will deepen your understanding of this joyful biblical festival, strengthen your confidence in God’s unseen providence, and encourage you to trust that even when He seems hidden, God is faithfully writing your story.

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