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05. The Mitzva to Wipe Out Amalek – Peninei Halakha


05. The Mitzva to Wipe Out Amalek – Peninei Halakha - פניני הלכה

The mitzva to eradicate Amalek is primarily incumbent upon the Jewish people as a whole, every individual Jew is commanded to fulfill it, as well.

04. The Three Mitzvot Concerning the Obliteration of Amalek

Three mitzvot in the Torah relate to Amalek. The first is a positive commandment to remember what Amalek did to us.

Peninei Halakhah, Zemanim 14:5 - Sefaria

The mitzva to destroy Amalek is primarily incumbent upon the people of Israel as a whole. Indeed, the Sages taught that the people of Israel were commanded to ...

07. Are Women Obligated to Hear Parashat Zakhor? - פניני הלכה

[9]. Reading Parashat Zakhor is not considered a time-bound mitzva because one can fulfill it by remembering Amalek once, and according to the Torah there is no ...

4. The Three Mitzvot Concerning the Obliteration of Amalek

Lesson by Rabbi Eliezer Melamed - Three mitzvot in the Torah relate to Amalek. The first is a positive commandment to remember what Amalek did to us.

14 – The Month of Adar – Peninei Halakha - פניני הלכה

According to Keren Ora, it is in order to destroy Amalek. Therefore, once Amalek is wiped out, there is no longer any mitzva. Melekhet Shlomo maintains that the ...

The Mitzva to Destroy Amalek and Our Moral Qualms - תורת הר עציון

According to this approach, Amalek is no more than a symbol, such that the war with Amalek is merely a metaphor for the eternal battle to defeat ...

17. Removing the Curtain from the Ark; Talit and Tefilin | Rabbi ...

5. The Mitzva to Wipe Out Amalek · Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | Kislev 12 5782. Lessons Series. Subjects Rabbis media search. Peninei Halakha · undefined The Laws of ...

06. Parashat Zakhor – Peninei Halakha - פניני הלכה

The Aĥaronim dispute the reason for this mitzva. According to Keren Ora, it is in order to destroy Amalek. Therefore, once Amalek is wiped out, there is no ...

The meaning of the Mitzvah to eradicate Amalek for our generation

Our enemies constantly declare that they want to destroy us in the cruelest way possible, yet many of us have not internalized this.

Wiping Out Amalek | Aish

The Hebrew word karcha is related to the word kar, meaning "cold." That is to say: Amalek cooled the Jews off. When the Jews came out of Egypt, all the nations ...

08. Can an Amalekite Save Himself or Convert to Judaism? - פניני הלכה

Even though the Torah commands us to wipe out the descendants of Amalek, if an Amalekite agrees to observe the seven Noahide laws, he no longer has the ...

Remembering Amalek; the Fast of Esther; the half-shekel

Insights into the issues and mitzvot of the Purim season. ... Three mitzvot in the Torah relate to Amalek. The first is a positive commandment to ...

Peninei Halakha by Rabbi Eliezer Melamed - Facebook

Peninei Halakha by Rabbi Eliezer Melamed. 4423 likes · 63 talking about this. The book "Peninei Halakha", a clear and useful guide to topics in Halakha,...

09. Ta'anit Esther – Peninei Halakha - פניני הלכה

The wicked Haman decreed that on the thirteenth of Adar, all Jews – young and old, children and women – be destroyed, massacred, and exterminated on a single ...

122 - destroying amalek

The Smag6 learns that the mitzva of wiping out Amalek only applies in the times of Mashiach. ... The Rambam rules the halacha to destroy the 7 Nations and then ...

Eulogy for the holy Jews Hallel and Yagel Yaniv Hy"d

Accordingly, the ideal way to fulfill the mitzvah of wiping-out Amalek is for them to ... Brak (see, Peninei Halakha: Z'manim 14:8, footnote 10).

Should We Celebrate Purim this Year? YES! — JEIC

You conquer terror by collective celebration. You prepare a festive meal, invite guests, give gifts to friends. While the story is being told, ...

MA Weekly - Maghen Abraham

The Three Mitzvot Concerning the Obliteration of Amalek - Peninei Halacha. Three mitzvot in the Torah relate to Amalek. The first is a positive commandment ...

ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES AND TORAH - Machon Meir

... Peninei Halacha” series.] The Mitzvah to Serve in the Army. It is a supreme mitzvah from the Torah to enlist in the Israel Defense Forces.