What was the reason behind Haman’s hatred—was it personal, political, or theological?
Why was Haman so confident that he could wipe out the Jewish people? Did he see the Jews as politically weak, morally compromised, or lacking divine protection?
What is the significance of Mordechai refusing to bow to Haman? Was he correct? And how does this connect to Jewish resilience?
Why did Mordechai instruct Esther to remain silent about her Jewish identity initially, and what does this suggest about Jewish survival strategies in exile?
Why did Esther invite Haman to her banquets? What psychological or political strategy was she employing?
Why was it necessary for the Jews to fight back even after Haman was executed? What does this say about Jewish self-defense throughout history?
Why is the name of God absent in the Book of Esther, and what does this teach about divine providence (השגחה פרטית)?
How does the Purim story reflect the Jewish concept of 'והפוך הוא' ('everything was turned upside down') in both personal and national experiences?
How does the concept of Measure for Measure play out in the Book of Esther?
What is the spiritual or mystical significance behind the Purim drinking custom? How does it relate to the theme of hidden miracles in the Megillah?
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