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Media Madness and the War against Israel

Woman wearing an elaborate, translucent crown with a glowing jewel
Was she real? Was she a justification to live outside the LAND?

How much of what we believe happened in history was written by those who wanted to tell their side of a story, even when it wasn’t the full truth? The victims of warfare rarely get to write their story and even now as we face an existential war in the Middle East, the stories of the Holocaust are being erased by the liberal left-wing media. Entire systems promote the idea that Auschwitz never  happened and some go so far as to claim that Zionist Israel today has replaced the Nazis in their attempts to frame self defense and preservation as “genocide”–”Genocide!” no less, claimed for the destruction of a crazed group of terrorists whose sole vision of their holy war to destroy our people and anyone who is not Muslim is called “infidel”. This mentality does not allow truth to be heard.

Media propaganda paints Israel in the darkest of hues, accusing the Jewish people of the very things that their enemies scheme to do to them. Behind it is an evil force dedicated to eradicating truth and the people called to preserve the truth from the earth. How did the MSM evolve to the point that it now presents as truth only the voice of those who hate us? Why are there so few voices raised to defend and encourage the small nation that has fought for survival ever since returning to  possess the land promised to them and their ancestors? How did violent fanatical terrorists, baby killers if you will, become innocent victims that we should protect and support?

Esther–A Myth that Shapes our Warfare?

Much of the strength of the Israeli people comes from the internal struggle to survive and fulfill the command that they are to be a light to the nations, to provide an example of righteousness amidst a world filled with evil and corruption. We see daily miracles from One who looks after the affairs of the world and is deeply involved in what He promised to Abraham over 3500 years ago–the land of Israel and his descendents as possessors of that land. But of course it wasn’t just about a people living peacefully in the land, but about a people who would transform the world into a world that embraces righteousness. But what is the truth that should be embraced by those who lead the world? What was the covenant that the Jews were to keep? Was it given on Sinai? Have we somehow despised that covenant?

Understanding truth is essential to knowing where we have been and where we are going. There are a lot of stories–Midrashim, if you will, that do not have any historic basis. History that is not real history for what really happened is disguised in Myths and Midrashim.

What is it that we cling to as examples in the past that encourage us to push forward beyond mere survival of our people and a creation of a status in the world that will enlighten and bring about ultimate Peace?
But what is the danger of forgetting what really happened and going with the stories that the majority of our leaders promote? Has the majority ever been right and what are we really told about following the majority?

Exo 23: “2 Thou shalt not follow the multitude for evil; neither shalt thou answer in a cause, to go after the multitude to pervert judgment.”

The fact that something has been taught for many years does not mean it is truth. Where are the fact checkers for history? Especially the history of religion? But where can we find true History if it has been doctored up to teach what the multitude of teachers want to impress upon us? Josephus? The books of the Maccabees? The Dead Sea Scrolls?

A particular Midrash that I learned many years ago, Chamsa and Bar Hamsa, I found to be a cover-up to what really happened. You will never learn this from real history.

Sometimes the pen of  ancient scribes dipped into their inkpots to insert things that may and may not be fully true even in our Holy Bible. Let’s examine the book of Esther. Does it stand up to the light of the rest of Scripture? And if it is even partially true, does it proclaim the works of Heaven or the works of the Jews? In fact the name of the Almighty is not even mentioned in the book of Esther. Most say that He was there working behind the scenes but was He or did it even happen? Can we find evidence in History?

As I write this, we  have just finished celebrating the holiday of Purim. The Biblical book of Esther speaks to us especially at this time when Jews must fight for their very lives and the lives of those neighbors who desire freedom from tyranny. Israel is becoming a power stronger than it has been for over the past 2000 years.

Some say we take our inspiration from the story of Esther. But if we back up and analyse the book of Esther and what it is really saying, we see that Esther happened at a time when many of the Jews refused to return to the land of Israel when Cyrus the great opened the way for them and helped fund the rebuilding of the second temple. Esther and her story happened, according to our best sources, around the year 473 BCE. This was 65 years after Cyrus decreed 538 BCE that the Jews should return to Israel and rebuild their temple. Why did these Jews remain in Persia? And why the story of their success over their enemies there in the Diaspora of ancient Persia?

For me the story is a justification to remain in the Diaspora and to continue living in the ways of the nations, using trickery and a novel romantic  plot to destroy those who would destroy them. Again, why were they still in Persia? And what was going on then? We know from the Tenakh that there were factions that fought against the building of the Temple. We obviously do not know how much of the story was changed as it was written for future minds to digest.
There also is a problem with the names Esther and Mordecai. Esther coming from the goddess, Astarte and Mordecai from Marduk, a famous god at the time. How can it be right, to hide under the spell of other gods? I have to admit it is a fantastic story with a satisfying end. If it had happened before the decree of Cyrus, I would feel more support for it. If the names of the chief actors were not the names of Pagan deities, I would be more interested. It reads like a novel and it very likely is just that.

Purim is a fun time of year other than the fasting which I never do anyway. What are we fasting for? Tradition? Memorial? But since it is very hard to find an actual Esther in any real historic source, maybe, just maybe it IS a myth and something written to keep Jews living among the nations without shame. Coming to Israel has never been easy. It requires a virtual change of thinking–a sacrifice of much we hold near and dear. The land itself eats up the inhabitants, as the ten spies once claimed. Yet beholding now with different eyes, the land produces abundantly for all who love it. It is a Goodly Land and despite the manipulation and lies of the nations and our own leadership who often go begging for the approval of America or Europe, the land is good and it will provide for us. God will help us to have the strength to believe like Joshua and Caleb, that we are well able to possess this land and to overcome the enemy both outside and inside of Israel!

Tradition! It IS just a bit of fun, isn’t it?

The Holiday of Purim is here again, and costumes, parties and fun are sprouting everywhere. Fun is the name of the game. Is there anything wrong with that? I admit that I love to see people smile and all the children and adults dressed up and clowning around! I am not keen on kids eating a lot of candy, partly because I know the health problems that go along with too much sugar, but then that is a personal issue. 

I want to examine, and I don’t claim to be right or wrong, a few things I am uncomfortable with:

  • I know that God’s Eternal Name, YHVH, is important in all of Tenakh, but why is he not mentioned in any form in the entire book? People tell me that it is because He had to stay hidden. That does not make sense. When is it right to hide the God whom we worship from stories that we write about our lives? If anything in a story was done by the Eternal, then why is the emphasis placed on the clever Mordecai and his beautiful niece, Esther, who found herself lined up to become queen of Persia? Why not mention that the Hand of God was involved? Why take credit for the Jews being so clever and smart and leave God completely out of it? Was this because they knew they were in the wrong place at the wrong time? Were they indeed under persecution at this time?
  • If they were not suffering persecution, then what else may have been the reason for hiding one’s ethnicity?
  • Is it possible that the story about justifying life for the Chosen People among the nations? No need for a a temple? No need for a Covenant with the Land and the God of the Land?
  • Why were the majority of the Jews still in Persia many years after they were commissioned to return to the Land sixty years after the decree of Cyrus the Great? 
  • Why did Hadassah become Esther naming herself after the pagan goddess Ishtar? And why did Mordecai take that name since it is also a variation of Marduk, a pagan deity worshiped in Babylon and ancient Mesopotamia? According to Torah it is wrong to pronounce the name of a pagan god, but these went so far as to rename themselves after these idols..
  • Perhaps choosing these names was a political move to be able to work and live among the Persians. But the question looms large, why do they want to stay in the Galut? Is it because they are now permeated with the culture? Do they love the customs of the Gentiles more than their own?
  • And what else might be the motive to hide at this time before Haman had the decree to kill all the Jews signed by the king? Would Haman have declared the Jews as public enemy number one, if he had known that the queen was Jewish? The story does not say that they were being persecuted. If so, then why not move back to the land? 
  • The entire plot of the story of Esther seems to justify working subversively to overthrow the powers that be. When is it right to clearly hide one’s identity to be able to climb the political ladder with the intent of having someone at the top? Were Jews ever commanded to do such things? There is plenty of evidence of this happening throughout history. We see Joseph shaving to appear acceptable to Pharaoh when he was brought before him, but he apparently didn’t hide his parentage, because later in the Joseph story, the Egyptians would not eat with the Hebrews. He apparently was known as a Hebrew even since Potiphar put him in jail. 
  • Maybe there are other reasons, but to me, it seems that the Jews who stayed in Persia enjoyed the Persian lifestyle and culture and did what they did to justify living in the Galut 60 or 70 years after Cyrus opened the way for them to leave. (Note that the decree of Cyrus took place in 539 and the events in the book of Esther were between 483 and 473. (See here and here). These dates are estimates. 

I don’t have answers, on this, and I have to admit that I have gone along with things many times so that I don’t make waves. What should we do about this? Is there anybody else out there who is concerned?

So “Happy Purim” and please think deeply when you drink so much you can’t discern Haman from Mordecai!

Ariella