Purim & Pisces: Not your Average Fish Story
ON THE SURFACE
Flashback … It’s the 5th Century BCE and the Jews of the Persian Empire
are weakening in their commitment to Judaism. To make matters worse, the
evil Haman decides he wants to destroy the entire Jewish people – all in
one bloody day! Consulting the stars, Haman calculates that the month of
Adar would be the most favorable time to attempt his all-in-one-day “final
solution”. Why? Because Adar corresponds to the Astrological sign of
the fish (Pisces), and fish tend to swallow their prey all at once
[FISH CONNECTION #1].
And so Haman sets out to fulfill his devious mission. But just when he
can almost taste success, a series of seeming “coincidences” completely
foils his plot. Even more strikingly, Haman himself is the one who
guarantees his own downfall. By the time the dust settles, every action
he has undertaken to destroy the Jews ends up saving the Jews and
destroying himself (culminating with the “digging of his own grave” –
i.e. construction of his own gallows – as the gallows he builds for
Mordechai’s execution are used to hang Haman instead).

SCRATCHING THE SURFACE
Let’s appreciate just how fantastic this irony is: all along, Haman is
oblivious to the fact that every step he takes towards Jewish destruction
is actually depositing another brick in the wall of Jewish salvation. By
threatening the existence of the Jews, he indirectly triggers a renewal in
their commitment to Jewish values – reversing the tide of rampant Jewish
assimilation and destroying himself in the process! As Torah sources
remind us, the same fish that swallow their prey are themselves swallowed
as well [FISH CONNECTION #2]
The question is: who has been guiding these events towards a just and
positive outcome? G-d? His Name is not mentioned even once in the
Megillah of Esther. Moreover, the Megillah contains no miraculous
spectacles: no splitting seas (which would have come in quite handy for
those of us counting fish connections), etc.
DIVING DEEPER
Nevertheless, G-d is present as the concealed Choreographer behind every
scene of the Purim saga, giving us a glimpse into how He guides most of
human history: He challenges humanity by granting evil the short-term
advantage, but quietly ensures the eventual triumph of righteousness and
downfall of evil. And He doesn’t need to accomplish this in the manner
of a superhero, defeating His enemies through a grueling bout that He
pulls off in a split decision. G-d doesn’t have to fight His enemies at
all! Yes, He gives us the genuine freedom to oppose Him, which certainly
shapes our destinies as individuals. But any evil we choose can never
thwart His Masterplan, because the instant we choose an evil action, He
effortlessly incorporates it into a stepping stone towards a positive
result.
20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA
The masks we wear for Purim remind us that G-d too operates behind
a “mask”, known as “nature”. Just as there is a dynamic, hidden world
beneath the surface of the sea [FISH CONNECTION #3], there is a
vibrant, hidden world beyond the veil of nature. Even the Pisces sign of
the Purim month is connected to our theme: it depicts two fish swimming in
opposite directions, representing the options of moving towards evil or
righteousness (like Haman and Mordechai) [FISH CONNECTION #4]. And
yet, behind the curtain – whether we choose to swim with or against the
current of our Creator – G-d is guiding whatever turns we take towards His
vision of a unified redemption.
This is why on Purim, we aim to drink until we can’t perceive the
difference between "Blessed Mordechai" and "Cursed Haman". Did you think
this was just to put us in touch with the day by having us “drink like a
fish” (a gratuitous Purim joke, and yet no less a candidate for the honor
of [FISH CONNECTION #5] – see image at bottom)? We drink to blur
the distinction between these arch-rivals because from the standpoint of
the Masterplan, there really isn’t a difference between Mordechai’s direct
contribution to the Divine Agenda and Haman’s indirect contribution to
it. In this way, the Purim story reveals an eternal secret for all
humanity: that while our actions are tremendously significant (in
determining how humanity will fare prior to the climax of history, etc.),
G-d is gently guiding the world towards an eventual, guaranteed, glorious
destiny – beneath the surface and behind the scenes. May our awareness of
this joyous, hidden reality transport us to the experience of a truly
joyful Purim!
Jon Erlbaum is the Executive Director of The Chevra in Greater
Philadelphia
This article is adapted from the teachings of Rabbi David Aaron, Director
of Isralight
Text Copyright © 2009 by Jon Erlbaum and
Torah.org
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