Torah Mitzion:
Parashat Zachor
“Remember what Amalek did to you on the way, after you left Egypt… you shall blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven; do not forget."
“Remember what Amalek did to you on the way, after you left Egypt… you shall blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven; do not forget."

Hashem has no need for illumination, the mitzvah is solely for the honor and needs of Israel - and it also contains symbolism for daily life.

The Prophetic consolation after the Three Weeks lasts well into the next year. We receive Isaiah’s healing message of consolation not for seven weeks, but for ten weeks.

In the face of such evil – to attack the weak and those free of sin without reason and with baseless cruelty, which reminds us of the unlimited Nazi-Hamas hatred – there is only one possible response.

Tens of thousands lined the roads in collective mourning for the Bibas family, displaying unparalleled national solidarity—except for the conspicuous absence of one large group.

The reason offered here for the High Priest's special garments connects with an added dvar Torah about choosing a king before erasing Amalek.

Clothing our brothers with honor & glory.

In preparation for Shabbat 'Zachor', rabbis write request to Prison Commissioner.
