The Maccabees are not in any of the megillot.
Haman is mentioned 36 times in the megillah.
You can buy a copy of a megillah in most Jewish book stores or you can purchase one on the internet.
The Megillah Scroll.
The whole megillah means the whole story of Esther and how a poor orphaned Jewish girl became queen "for such a time as this" she saved the Jewish community from annihilation.
The Megillah (scroll) of Esther is read on the Jewish holiday of Purim. It is read twice, once in the evening immediately following sunset and once in the morning as part of the morning services.
scrolls. In Hebrew: Sefer; megillah.
You can read the Megillah online on various Jewish websites, such as Chabad.org, Sefaria.org, or MyJewishLearning.com. Many synagogues also livestream their Megillah readings during the holiday of Purim.
It depends which prayer but: Tallis, Tefilin, Siddur/Machzor, a Yarmulke and some times a Sefertorah/ Megillah.
The Talmud (Megillah 5b) states that Rakat (Joshua 19:35) is another name for Tiberias.
Because of the holiness of the scroll, we don't touch the parchment itself (Talmud, Megillah 32a). See also the Related Link.More about Torah-scrolls
This is our tradition, commanded explicitly in our Oral Law (Talmud, Megillah 17a).
Istahar is a nickname that a Talmudic sage (in tractate Megillah) uses for Esther, based on her beauty. It hints that she was as beautiful as the moon (Istahar in Aramaic).