AMALEK IS CALLED "TOMORROW"

When Amalek attacked the Jews soon after they left Egypt, Moshe Rabbeinu commanded Yehoshua, "Go out to war with Amalek - tomorrow!"

Rav Levi Yitzchak Bender explains in one of his talks that "Tomorrow" is actually a nickname of Amalek. He is the one who convinces us to push things off : "You don't have to rush, even if it's really something good. You can always do it tomorrow... or the day after... or maybe never!"

As we all know, Purim is the time to fight Haman-Amalek. So, before the day is over (at least here in Jerusalem), let's pack in as much simcha as we possibly can, without  leaving anything for tomorrow! After all, tomorrow it won't be Purim anymore, and the simcha won't come just as naturally. But today - with every laugh and every dance, we won't give Amalek another chance!

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