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Purim—G-d Remembers Israel
By Rabbi Barney Kasdan In the late winter, we come to one of the most unusual holidays on the Jewish calendar called Purim. Even the name itself reminds us of some of the strange details of this ancient observance. “Purim”, translated lots or dice, commemorates the day of deliverance in ancient Iran. You remember the story…it was at this time of year that a wicked tyrant by the name of Haman (boo!) cast the lots to appoint the day of destruction for the Jews. You see, this guy had a problem with Jews. There was a certain Jew by the name of Mordechai (yea!) who refused to bow before this pagan government ruler. What started as a personal offense against one Jew soon turned into a national vendetta as Haman vented against all Jews in the land. For his argument, Haman used some classic anti-Semitic sentiments as he tries to persuade the King: “There is a certain people scattered and dispersed among the peoples in all the provinces of your kingdom; their laws are different from those of all other people, and they do not observe the king’s laws, so it is not in the king’s interest to let them remain” (Esther 3:8).
Every year at this time we are reminded of some of these vital lessons
of Purim. We celebrate by joyously retelling the events of our deliverance
from ancient tyrants. Yet, the same G-d of our fathers, the G-d of Mordechai
and Esther, lives today as well. Purim is more than just a fun costume
party and hamentashen. All of these customs are to remind us of our Father
who still keeps His covenant today. This is great news for our people
Israel! At a time when our people in the Land are going through an incredible
trial, Purim should speak to us loud and clear. There are still the Hamans
of the world seeking the destruction of the covenant people. How it must
irk Satan (yes he exists according to the Bible!) to have the people of
the covenant back in the land of our forefathers! The adversary surely
knows that when Israel is blessed with the fullness of the promises, he
is on the eve of destruction. Little wonder that Satan (Hebrew for adversary)
is kicking and fighting with all that he has, including evil political
powers who would gladly cooperate in the destruction of the Jews. Purim
is a time of joy as we recount the deliverance of that past generation.
How timely it is that Purim 5763 comes even as many are standing against
modern Israel. Yet, that is the very point of the holy day. It is the
same G-d who remembers His covenant and will complete His promise of Israel’s
ultimate redemption. Chag sameyach! Happy Purim! |
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