Five Megillot

[4] In common printed editions of the Tanakh they appear in the order that they are read in the synagogue on holidays (beginning with Passover).[2]: p.

In most Mizrahi Jewish communities it is read publicly each week at the onset of the Shabbat (Sabbath).

The Book of Lamentations (איכה Eikhah or Kinnot) is read on the night of Tisha B'Av in all Jewish communities.

Ecclesiastes (קהלת Kohelet) is read publicly in some communities, especially by Ashkenazim, on the Sabbath of Sukkot.

As indicated above, however, only two of the megillot are traditionally read in all Jewish communities, Esther on Purim and Lamentations on Tisha B'Av.

To read them is a venerable custom among Ashkenazim, but some Sephardic Jews do not associate the three books with the three festivals.

The five megillot in multilingual micrography (Latin and Hebrew) by Aaron Wolf Herlingen, 1748
A cabinet containing the five megillot in order from right to left. (Esther is in the wooden case on the left.)