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Amalek is the most abominable of all nations. They were the first to wage war against Yisroel ("who happened upon you on the way when you were leaving Mitzrayim, and you were tired and weary, and (Amalek) did not fear Elokim"). They went to war against Yisroel before their entry into Eretz Yisroel, and they will be the last to fight against Yisroel before the coming of Moshiach.
'''Amalek''' is the most abominable of all nations. They were the first to wage war against Yisroel ("who happened upon you on the way when you were leaving Mitzrayim, and you were tired and weary, and (Amalek) did not fear Elokim"). They went to war against Yisroel before their entry into [[Eretz Yisroel]], and they will be the last to fight against Yisroel before the coming of Moshiach.


Chazal explain that when Bnei Yisroel left Mitzrayim, all nations feared them as mentioned in the possuk "The nations heard and trembled," etc. When Amalek came and fought with Yisroel, they caused the fear of Hashem's protection over Bnei Yisroel to diminish.
Chazal explain that when Bnei Yisroel left Mitzrayim, all nations feared them as mentioned in the possuk "The nations heard and trembled," etc. When Amalek came and fought with Yisroel, they caused the fear of Hashem's protection over Bnei Yisroel to diminish.
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== Hashem's War Against Amalek ==
== Hashem's War Against Amalek ==
The Torah states two things about this war:
The [[Torah]] states two things about this war:


# Hashem commands Moshe "You shall utterly erase the memory of Amalek." This mitzvah is one of the mitzvos dependent on Bnei Yisroel's entry into Eretz Yisroel, as the Rambam states: "Three mitzvos were commanded to Yisroel upon entering the land - to appoint a king, to destroy the seed of Amalek, and to build the Beis Hamikdash."
# Hashem commands [[Moshe Rabbeinu|Moshe]] "You shall utterly erase the memory of Amalek." This mitzvah is one of the mitzvos dependent on Bnei Yisroel's entry into Eretz Yisroel, as the Rambam states: "Three mitzvos were commanded to Yisroel upon entering the land - to appoint a king, to destroy the seed of Amalek, and to build the Beis Hamikdash."
# "Hashem swore that His name and throne would not be complete until the seed of Amalek is destroyed" ("For the hand is on the throne of Hashem, Hashem will have war with Amalek from generation to generation"), and in the Geulah when Melech HaMoshiach will erase the seed of Amalek, it is said: "On that day, Hashem will be One and His Name will be One."
# "Hashem swore that His name and throne would not be complete until the seed of Amalek is destroyed" ("For the hand is on the throne of Hashem, Hashem will have war with Amalek from generation to generation"), and in the Geulah when Melech HaMoshiach will erase the seed of Amalek, it is said: "On that day, Hashem will be One and His Name will be One."


When Shaul was appointed king over Yisroel, Hashem commanded him through Shmuel HaNavi to fight Amalek and not leave even one of them alive, even commanding to kill all their animals.
When [[King Shaul|Shaul]] was appointed king over Yisroel, Hashem commanded him through Shmuel HaNavi to fight Amalek and not leave even one of them alive, even commanding to kill all their animals.


Shaul fought Amalek but did not fully fulfill Hashem's command and left Agag, king of Amalek, and the choice sheep alive (wanting to elevate them to kedushah). When Shmuel came and saw this, he beheaded Agag.
Shaul fought Amalek but did not fully fulfill Hashem's command and left Agag, king of Amalek, and the choice sheep alive (wanting to elevate them to kedushah). When Shmuel came and saw this, he beheaded Agag.
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While other bad middos can be driven from one's heart through the avodah of davening, where a person internalizes Hashem's unity and thereby reaches ahavas Hashem, Amalek cannot be "convinced" of Hashem's goodness since its nature is chutzpah and arrogance without reason (this is why Chassidim had such great hatred for Amalek).
While other bad middos can be driven from one's heart through the avodah of davening, where a person internalizes Hashem's unity and thereby reaches ahavas Hashem, Amalek cannot be "convinced" of Hashem's goodness since its nature is chutzpah and arrogance without reason (this is why Chassidim had such great hatred for Amalek).


While the kelipah in other nations comes from the concealment of Godly life-force, Amalek is different in that the aspect of daas is not hidden from them - they know their Master and intend to rebel against Him out of chutzpah and boldness without any reason.
While the kelipah in other nations comes from the concealment of Godly life-force, Amalek is different in that the aspect of daas in Elokus is not hidden from them - they know their Master and intend to rebel against Him out of chutzpah and boldness without any reason.


Therefore, the way to wage spiritual war against Amalek is also through elevation and transcendence above reason and daas, an elevation that comes from the essential good and holiness within each person (etzem haneshama). The essence of this war is 'tekias hadaas' and connection to Elokus with the strength that comes from etzem haneshama.
Therefore, the way to wage spiritual war against Amalek is also through elevation and transcendence above reason and daas, an elevation that comes from the essential good and holiness within each person (etzem haneshama). The essence of this war is 'tekias hadaas' and connection to Elokus with the strength that comes from etzem haneshama.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
Shabbos Zachor
* [[Shabbos Zachor]]
 
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