
The OU.ORG Adar section is adapted with permission from
The Book of Our Heritage
by Rabbi Eliyahu Kitov and other sources.
"Al HaNisim" Section for Purim
With great brevity, and without going into the details of
the "nes nistar," the "hidden miracle" which Hashem performed for the
Jewish People, against the backdrop of the conspiracy and intrigue of the Persian royal
palace, using "coincidence" and exquisitely fortuitous timing, the text of the
Purim "Al HaNisim" recounts the evil plan of Haman. (This hiddenness is,
incidentally, why the name of G-d appears nowhere in Megillat Esther, and why masquerade,
the hiding of one's identity, is popular on Purim.)
Haman's burning desire was to physically destroy the entire Jewish People, from the
young to the old, women and children, in one day selected by lottery, the thirteenth of
the Hebrew month of Adar.
But
Hashem turned the tables on him, a reversal of fortune which is indeed one of
the themes of Purim, and provided him with his just desserts. Instead of watching his
nemesis, Mordechai, hang from the gallows which he'd personally erected, he and his ten
sons were hanged together from that very same gallows.
The text is as follows:
In the Days of Mordechai and Esther, in Shushan, the capital, when Haman, the
wicked, rose up against them and sought to destroy, to slay, and to exterminate all the
Jews, young and old, infants and women, on the same day, on the thirteenth of the twelfth
month, which is the month of Adar, and to plunder their possessions; But You, in Your
abundant mercy, nullified his counsel and frustrated his intention and caused his design
to return upon his own head and they hanged him and his sons on the gallows.
Speaking
of tables, one of the required mitzvot on Purim is the "Seudat
Purim," the Festive Meal of Purim. Since this meal is obligatory on Purim, so is its
Bircat HaMazon. Therefore, if one forgets to say 'Al HaNisim' in the Bircat HaMazon, the
Grace after Meals has to be repeated, together with its 'Al HaNisim.'
Others are of the opinion that one is not required to repeat the 'Al HaNisim,' because
it is the drinking of wine, rather than the feast itself, which is the essential
ingredient of Seudat Purim, and 'Al HaNisim' is not recited over wine.
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