Tuesday, March 03, 2026

Purim parallels to the Iran war?

THE BIBLE AND POLITICS: Death of Iranian leader just before Purim revives Book of Esther parallels. The timing of Israel’s strike, days before the holiday, prompted religious and political figures to invoke themes from the biblical story set in ancient Persia (Andrew Silow-Carroll, JTA).
Purim is itself a strange mixture of the deadly serious and the wildly playful: a story of a thwarted genocide celebrated with carnival antics, including costumes, a raucous reading of the Book of Esther interrupted by noisemakers, and even a tradition of getting drunk. For millennia, it was often a release for a beleaguered minority in strange and often hostile lands. But as Israel emerged as a military power, scrutiny from within and without the Jewish community has often focused on the real-life implications of the story’s purported lessons.
It was hard not to notice the timing of the strike, intentional or not. This article has a good overview of the range of the comparisons with the Book of Esther.

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