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A show argues that the Jewish tale was interpreted as a symbol of liberation from Spanish rule in 17th-century Dutch society.
Queen Esther was a figure of inspiration to Jews who had fled from oppressive regimes. In the Netherlands, she became a broadly popular symbol of courage and resistance.
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“It’s almost like she’s just ever present in the 17th century Netherlands,” said Abigail Rapoport, the curator of Judaica at the Jewish Museum in Manhattan. Esther, whose name shares a root with the ...
NFL insider Ian Rapoport warned that Caleb Williams’ 2025 season under new Bears head coach Ben Johnson could be “miserable” — not due to poor stats, but the intense pressure behind the ...
NFL insider Ian Rapoport isn’t usually one for bold proclamations, but when it comes to Caleb Williams’ 2025 outlook, he didn’t hold back. During Wednesday morning’s episode of NFL ...
It was Jordan Schultz running into Ian Rapoport at a Starbucks in a hotel lobby. And it all seemed to stem from their conflicting reporting on the Las Vegas Raiders’ reported pursuit of Matthew ...
A report from Jordan Schultz last week said the Minnesota Vikings have had conversations with free agent quarterback Ryan Tannehill, but rival insider Ian Rapoport is suggesting that Tannehill ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers are making "positive momentum" toward an agreement, but the situation largely remains unchanged, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
On Friday night, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport spoke with Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football about the possibility of the Saints signing Rodgers. Rapoport doesn't expect the Saints to land Rodgers.