By Daniel M. Bronstein for Jewniverse
We
all know that Noah was chosen by God to rebuild life after an
apocalyptic flood. What gets less attention is that Genesis also tells
how Noah planted a vineyard and used those grapes to get smashed. In a
midrash, the sages trot out an unexpected character to warn about the
dangers of such drinking: Satan.
As they tell it, Satan
slaughters a lamb, a lion, a monkey, and a pig over Noah’s vineyard, and
proceeds to “water” it with the beasts’ blood. They explain that
Satan’s butchery of those particular animals in that particular order
was symbolic of successive stages of intoxication:
A single drink
makes one “meek” as a lamb; 2 drinks makes one feel mighty as a lion; 3
or 4 causes one to act like a monkey, “hopping about, dancing,
giggling, and uttering obscenities in public;” and any additional drinks
make wallow in waste like a pig.
The Sages use this midrash to
stress that there is a big difference between drinking for a blessing
and getting drunk. And they make it no secret which course of action is
preferable. (Hint: It’s not the one that involves Satan.)
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