Tetzaveh(Exodus 27:20-30:10)

Remembering Amalek

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Published: Wednesday, March 03, 2004

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Visitor Comments: 6

  • (6) Red Goldstein , March 14, 2009

    Perfect symmetry of Amalek and Goodness

    Just decided this morning to learn about Amalek. It seems there is a perfect symmetry between good and evil. The more lackadaisical one becomes, the more Amalek creeps up on us. The more steadfast we become in our desire to perform tikkun olam, the more Amalek looks upon us and say 'ulchh, why bother'. Hitler, Ahmadenijad, Amalek, super-ulchh!!

  • (5) Rabbi Reuven Green , August 30, 2007

    I got a lot out of this article

    I would have liked to see it developed as per talking about how Amalek believed in the forces of probability and statistics vs.
    Hashgacha Pratis.

  • (4) danny , March 14, 2005

    thanks

    Thanks i have a bar mitzva march 19 2005 and thats my porion, im lucky i got a cool one

  • (3) AKIL LANNAMAN , January 11, 2005

    your words sunk in my heart

    You are a very great teacher, and the truth is in you. Your words qunech my thirst and filled my appetite. Thank you and I would love to hear more.

  • (2) Ed Stimler , March 4, 2004

    Great Parsha reading

    I definately look forward and enjoy the Torah minute.
    Thank you,
    Ed Stimler
    Boynton Beach Fl,

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