Don’t be Cool - Tetzave Zachor 5786
“Zachor et asher assa lecha Amalek.” Remember what Amalek did to you... This section of Deuteronomy (Devarim 25:17-19) is always read, in addition to the regular weekly Parsha, on the Shabbat before Purim. We take two Torahs out of the Ark, and after reading the Parsha of Tetzave, we roll up the Torah and then open the second Torah and read “Parshat Zachor.” Listening to the reading of Parshat Zachor is considered a Biblical commandment, as the verse itself says: Remember Amalek. Mitzvot are active, and “remember” doesn’t mean just in the mind, but to say the words from the Torah. This is similar to the Mitzvah of “Remember the Shabbat day to sanctify it. This verse also begins with the word “Zachor, and means to actually recite the Kiddush. In the days when many Jews lived alone in rural places, running farms or roadside inns and bars, they would make every effort to come to town for this Shabbat to hear the Torah reading. Today it is much easi...