Posted on 02/28/2018 5:40:55 PM PST by SJackson
The tale of Queen Esther and Mordechais salvation of the Jews from Hamans final solution is filled with themes that have permeated the Trump administration and his election.
President Donald Trump may not know this (although his daughter Ivanka might), but Purim is his holiday. The tale of Queen Esther and Mordechais salvation of the Jews from Hamans final solution is filled with themes that have permeated the Trump administration and his election.
Circumstance and personality make Trump most akin to Ahasuerus, the Persian monarch who is introduced to us through a royal carnival meant to impress upon the people his wealth and greatness and to give them a part of the action. But after an assassination attempt, Ahasuerus realizes that throwing massive parties for the people wont earn him their loyalty, and so he appoints the Jew-hating vizier, Haman, wholl intimidate his subjects into submission.
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Thankfully, Trump has appointed no Haman, and has skipped to hiring Jewish advisers, but Trump comes across as an amoral, vulgar man who loves the good life and who slowly evolves into a moral man who embraces righteous causes, especially that of the Jews.
Here are some common themes:
Obsession with news: When Queen Vashti refuses to appear with the king at his banquet, he calls upon his advisers to troubleshoot this scandal. Thus begins his own news factory. He wont wait for outside gossip: the news will be what he makes it. They decide to banish Vashti and spin the story, as it says: Dispatches were sent to all the provinces of the king, to every province in its own script and to every nation in its own language, that every man should rule in his home and speak the language of his own people (Esther 1:22). The Purim tale is filled with instances of the kingdom sending out its own news stories in the language of all subjects. Trumps Twitter feeds are like his dispatches, spoken in simple language the people will understand.
Obsession with sex and beautiful women: it was Trumps hot-mic scandal that instigated the current media obsession with stories of men exploiting beautiful women. No one was more talented at exploiting women than King Ahasuerus, whose beauty pageant in search of a new Persian queen was basically a rape pageant. This is not to accuse Trump of being a rapist, but Trump, as a pageant-owner, shares with Ahasuerus an admiration of beautiful women, and their respective tales of power are full of hotties.
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Showmanship: people often accuse Trump of being a braggart, but thats his game and strategy. Hes a showman. Even before winning, he set up press conferences in which it appeared as if he was already president. Hed post photos/videos of the massive crowds at his rallies. He understood the power of optics so did Ahasuerus and Mordechai. When Haman comes up with a plan for being honored, in which an esteemed courtier would parade him through the capital, Ahasuerus seized upon this idea to honor Mordechai instead, understanding that to impress people with an idea, you must show rather than tell.
Mordechai, for all of his wisdom, embraced this principle as well, making sure that the people of Shushan understood that winning would come to those who stand up for the Jews, as it says: Mordechai left the kings presence in royal robes of blue and white, with a magnificent crown of gold and a mantle of fine linen and purple wool (8:15). And so, when Trump is upset that the media misrepresents how many people show up at his rallies, he is simply following the principle that you must give people a good show.
Reversals of fortune: A major theme in the Book of Esther is reversal of fortune, when the opposite of what was expected happens (vnahafoch hu). Instead of rising up, Haman fell and was hanged. Instead of being hanged, Mordechai was raised up as vizier. Instead of being murdered, the Jews killed those who attempted to murder them.
Vnahafoch hu is a hallmark of the Trump victory. Instead of Trump accusing Hillary Clinton of voter fraud, Hillary accused Trump of voter fraud. Instead of bringing Trump down for sexual harassment, Democratic leaders (with Harvey Weinstein leading the pack) fell to their ruin. Instead of catching Trump in Russian collusion, the Democrats were exposed for unlawfulness. As for fake news, Trump adopted the term for himself and cast public doubt on media integrity.
Standing up for the Jews: one of the more important themes is Trumps position on the Jewish people. Accusations of him being an antisemite (or catering to them) have proven unfounded. He has emerged as a great champion of the Jewish people, calling out the antisemitic violence of the Palestinian cause and publicly recognizing Jerusalem as Israels capital. In doing so, he has continued to create reversals of fortune.
The Haman-like Jew-hatred endemic to the Palestinian cause has been exposed through Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbass deranged speech denouncing Trump for his decision. US Vice President Mike Pences speech to the Knesset, on the other hand, has brought light and happiness, joy and honor (ora vsimcha, sasson vikar) to the Jews.
Winning: Purim is a story about winning, and while we wait to see what will happen under a Trump administration, the Esther tale ultimately teaches us that it is our own actions that will lead to goodness and winning for the Jewish people. Mordechai and Esther took brave action, speaking out against hate and genocide, making Ahasuerus see that true justice and stable rule occurs when Jews can live safely and in freedom. Their moral victory was the victory of all the people of Shushan, who the text describes as glad when Mordechai won. Let this Purim season and those to come see more winning against evil and dictatorship and more ora vsimcha, sasson vikar for the Jewish people, Americans and all of humanity.
11. You dont listen very well, do you?
Staying on topic again; I see.
HTRN; ya better watch out or else you'll also squat payment-less in her cranial space; just as I do.
(((I see))). Sounds like its based on (((Joan Rivers))).
No, I simply don’t want to read YOUR posts and I suggest, once again, you don’t post to me.
Just where did Trump say Purim was his holiday? Sheesh. Can’t people read?
Trump has yet to humble himself before God and repent or apologize for anything. He is more like Nebuchadnezzar IMHO.
Yet be thankful we have Trump for President than the one who I call America’s Jezabel as President.
He would closer to Cyrus.
Hi!
Been attending a Catholic Biblical School group and the OT book of Esther has not only the original Hebrew section but also the Greek additional section found in both the Catholic and Orthodox Bibles.
Correction: would be.
But the chrstian M@rdi Gras and "Feast of Fools" (which were even worse) were okay?
Perhaps you've torn Esther out of your "bible?"
You should take this up with SJackson, he made the title of this thread “Why Purim is Trump’s Holiday.” Very misleading, the title doesn’t jive what is said in the body of the article: “President Donald Trump may not know this (although his daughter Ivanka might), but Purim is his holiday.”
What I said reflected that confusion: “If Purim is indeed Trump’s holiday.” Take notice, the “IF.”
Besides, Trump doesn’t drink, he couldn’t do Purim. As I understand it, he brought up his children likewise. Makes one to wonder: has Ivanka left her teetotaling upbringing? now getting drunk on Purim with her husband.
You are from Tennessee, right? Then you should know there are distinctions between Catholic and non-Catholic Christians. Mardi Gras is a Catholic holiday.
Trump is closer to Cyrus. Yes.
Here’s a presentation by Rbbi Mendel Kessin of Trump as a figure heralding the Messianic Age:
(About the 44:00 mark)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7owdLkpyxQg
So you don't object to Catholics having such a holiday. Only Purim bothers you. Hmm.
I repeat . . . have you torn Esther out of your "bible?"
Indeed; amen!
Chag Purim to all!
Love this. Thanks.
I have no problem with SJ’s post. We often get articles or opinions from different sources. SJ is a fine freeper. I’m entitled to think the article is a piece of garbage when it starts out with the old “vulgar” trope.
Since you are from Tennessee, perhaps you have heard the line from this song (”Let the Church Roll On”) the holiness churches in Tennessee used to sing:
“Got women in the church with paint on their face?
wash it off, wash it off, let the church roll on;
Got a drunkard in the church and he won’t do right?
kick him out, kick him out, let the church roll on.”
This from Galatians 5, notice “drunkenness” in verse 21:
17 “For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would.
18 But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law.
19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication...
20 Idolatry, witchcraft...
21 Envyings, murders, DRUNKENNESS, REVELLINGS, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
This goes for any kind of Christian, Catholic or non-Catholic for it applies to all, Judaism too. Those who revel in Purim or Mardi Gras drunken revellings cannot inherit the kingdom of God.
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