Megillat
Megillat means "scroll" in Hebrew and denotes a class of biblical and liturgical scrolls traditionally read aloud in Jewish worship. The term is used for specific books of the Hebrew Bible, which, in contrast with other scriptures, are kept as separate scrolls and are read publicly on prescribed occasions.
The Five Megillot, part of Ketuvim (the Writings), are Song of Songs, Ruth, Esther, Ecclesiastes, and Lamentations.
Historically these texts were composed to be read aloud in temple or synagogue settings, and the megillot
The megillot occupy a distinct place in Jewish liturgy and biblical interpretation, reflecting varied themes from