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Shabbat Parashat Ki Teitzei 5777Parashat Hashavua: You Wipe Out and I Will Wipe OutHarav Shaul Yisraeli – based on Siach Shaul, p. 523 (address from 1944)We find two p’sukim in the Torah about wiping out Amalek: “You [Bnei Yisrael] shall wipe out the memory of Amalek” (Devarim 25:19); “I [Hashem] will certainly wipe out the memory of Amalek” (Shemot 17:14). There seems to be a contradiction as to who is responsible to rid the world of Amalek – Bnei Yisrael or Hashem? The Tanchuma (Ki Teitzei 11) answers that until Amalek raises his hands against the divine throne, Hashem leaves it to us; afterward, Hashem takes the matter into His own hands. In explaining how a human can raise his hands against the divine throne, the midrash answers that this is by destroying Yerushalayim. Amalek’s strength is in his sword, in battle. Amalek seeks to nullify the significance of the spirit and to belittle it. War is his weapon, and we are to smite him with his own weapons. We are to show him that the power of the book has a positive impact even on our ability to hold the sword – “You shall wipe out.” Yet there is another intention. Some see this commandment as inconsistent with the attribute of mercy that we are supposed to have. The Torah is coming to instill in us that just as mercy is critical, so too, for the world to survive, there must be cruelty against the foundations of the corrupt. Misplaced mercy is itself the greatest cruelty. Do not think that if one shows Amalek the beauty of the Torah, he will be inspired to change his ways. This is a total mistake that will just boomerang back against us. Therefore, “wipe out” without questioning or distinguishing. Amalek does not hate us because we lack a land. The Torah tells us that even when we are secure in our Land, the battle against Amalek will be very relevant. The more successful we will be, the more he will hate us. On the other hand, the Torah is teaching us to remember that the battle against the forces of evil cannot be won with our own strength. At the end of the day, just based on nature, the expert of the sword will naturally defeat the expert of the book, no matter how much we practice military tactics. We must enlist the divine spirit which gets involved in all areas of life – the divine providence that is in every phenomenon. Wickedness is only one of the passing phenomena that Hashem deals with – “I [Hashem] will wipe out.” Top of page
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We daven for a complete and speedy refuah for: Lillian bat Fortune Eliezer Yosef ben Chana Liba Yehoshafat Yecheskel ben Milka Ro'i Moshe Elchanan ben Gina Devra Together with all cholei Yisrael Hemdat Yamim is dedicated to the memory of: in wars for our homeland and Members of Eretz Hemdah's Amutah whose yahrtzeit is the 10th of Iyar z"l who passed away on 9 Tishrei, 5776
Sivan 17, 5774 Rav Carmel's father, who passed away on 8th of Iyar 5776
bat R’ Moshe Zev a”h. who passed away on 10 Tamuz 5774
who passed away on Kislev 9, 5769 Yechezkel Shraga Brachfeld o.b.m and Chana bat Yaish & Simcha Sebbag, z"l R' Yitzchak Eliezer ben Avraham Mordechai Jacobson a”h Rav Benzion Grossman z"l who passed away 23rd of Tamuz 5777
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