The three-week mourning period is a time for deep spiritual reflection, awakening yearning for the light of the Tzaddikim and the rebuilding of the Beit HaMikdash. This period aligns with the Torah obligation of remembering Amalek through the reading of Parshat Zachor before Purim, a time to erase the influence of Amalek and Haman—symbols of atheism, doubt, and internal spiritual opposition. True "Mechiyah" (erasure) means removing these forces completely, not just subduing them, and Purim’s practices, such as drinking and giving the "zekher" half-shekel beforehand, are tools for this spiritual cleansing and joy. Atheism, rooted in free will and separation from God, parallels Amalek’s defiance and the snake’s deception in Gan Eden, leading to false knowledge and spiritual death. Joy, especially through mitzvahs, nullifies this darkness and reconnects with divine presence. The half-shekel represents this joy, which ultimately countered Haman’s decree and highlights Hashem’s hidden yet precise intervention.
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