Apparently, it is one of the most important mitzvos. There is no other mitzvah for which we have an absolute annual Torah-level obligation to hear directly from the Torah, and one of only six that we are required to think about at least once a day. But frankly, at least from the perspective of Jewish outreach, it is one of the most difficult for us to relate to. We are required to remember what Amaleik did to us as we left Egypt, and therefore never to forget to exterminate the nation of Amaleik from under the Heavens. No matter that according to most poskim the nation of Amaleik no longer exists as a discernible entity, after the extensive transfers of population by Sancheiriv; no matter that in virtually any practical case of meeting an actual Amalekite we would refrain from performing this mitzvah due to the enmity and anti-Semitism it would cause; no matter how difficult this would be for virtually any Jew to perform – the obligation to concentrate on this mitzvah remains in place.

I have been asked by a number of people to share my thoughts on school openings in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. This is a very challenging and complex subject. Like so much of this trying and unprecedented time, nothing is simple and straightforward. There are no quick fixes or unequivocal paths. Unfortunately, whether we want to admit it or not, we are learning as we go. SARS-CoV2 is a wily and formidable foe. Recriminations and blame are not appropriate at this time. Political leaders can only do so much.

President Trump remains the greatest ally Israel and the Jewish people have ever had in the White House. In stark contrast, the Ayatollahs of Iran represent one of the most devious and dangerous regimes on Earth. They are not just ideological adversaries—they are the architects of terrorism through their proxies: Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. They’ve fueled unrest on American college campuses and across the globe, all under the guise of “resistance.”

President Donald Trump reached his 100th day of his second term on April 29, 2025, with a series of bold accomplishments. On May 1, I had the privilege of hearing the President speak at the White House Rose Garden during America’s National Day of Prayer, attended by most of the Cabinet.