• <h1>Annihilating Amalek</h1> ...that, as a consequence, both Israel and Hashem play a role in eliminating Amalek.</p>
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  • <li><b>"Slavery and Redemption"</b> – The first unit, Chapters 1:1 – 15:21, speaks of the period of bondage and Israel's physical emancipati <li><b>"Servants of Hashem"</b> – The last section, Chapters 19:1 – 40:38, speaks of the nation's spiritual redemption and their entering i
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  • ...r Meaning,</i> Rabbi Jonathan Sacks (particularly Introduction and Chapter 1). Rabbi Sacks argues that religion and science complement each other, each ...Creation: Bereshit 1–2" data-aht="page">Two Accounts of Creation: Bereshit 1–2</a>.</li>
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  • ...his birthright, especially given the assumption that Haman descended from Amalek, Esav's grandson.]&#160; When Haman was later promoted by the king, he atte ...lf had not noticed that Mordechai had not bowed.&#160; It is only in verse 5, after the servants tell him to observe Mordechai, that we read, "וַיַ�
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  • ...:7</a>, <a href="DivreiHaYamimII1-2-4" data-aht="source">Divrei HaYamim II 1:4</a>, or <a href="DivreiHaYamimII33-15-17" data-aht="source">Divrei HaYami ...a-aht="parshan">About R. Samson Raphael Hirsch</a></multilink> on Shemot 1:1 and 9 who implies this.</fn>&#160; There are a couple of cases in which the
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  • <aht-xml inrb="1"> <h1>Annihilating Amalek</h1>
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