Why Did Mordechai Care About Bigtan and Teresh’s Assassination Plot?

To prevent chaos (not anarchy!), see Bava Metzia 83b.

Also, the Medrash says they were planning on pinning the crime on Esther.

See also Kedushas Tzion issue 41 page 6 by Rabbi Goldberg, that Mordechai’s plan throughout his stay in the diaspora was to convince the king to rebuild the temple.
(Forget the wisecrack by Rabbi Yehonasan Eibeshutz…)

The Famous Question on Maoz Tzur: Were Haman’s BELONGINGS Hanged?!

How does the paytan know? And didn’t Mordechai receive the estate?

You may have heard the attempted “resolutions by Rambam” of a Goy’s children being “Kinyan Kaspo”, etc. etc.

An elegant translation in Rabbi Hirsch’s Siddur (p. 688) negates the question.

כְּרוֹת קוֹמַת בְּרוֹשׁ בִּקֵּשׁ
אֲגָגִי בֶּן הַמְּדָתָא
וְנִהְיָתָה לוֹ לְפַח וּלְמוֹקֵשׁ
וְגַאֲוָתוֹ נִשְׁבָּתָה
רֹאשׁ יְמִינִי נִשֵּׂאתָ
וְאוֹיֵב שְׁמוֹ מָחִיתָ
רֹב בָּנָיו וְקִנְיָנָיו עַל הָעֵץ תָּלִיתָ

The Aggagite, son of Hamedatha, sought to cut down the lofty pine. But it becam his own snare and his arrogance was broken. The head of the Binyaminite You did raise, but the name of the foe You blotted out, of his sons and of the abundance of his wealth; and him You hanged upon the gallows.

I’m only telling you, of course. No need to change the Purim Torah!