
The 720-Hour War — From Purim to Pesach and the Hidden Battle With Amalek
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The 720-Hour War — From Purim to Pesach and the Hidden Battle With Amalek
Why does the Gemara instruct us to begin studying the laws of Pesach exactly thirty days before the festival—a date that lands precisely on Purim? Is this merely practical preparation, or is something deeper unfolding within the Jewish
calendar?
Drawing on a remarkable teaching of רבי צבי אלימלך מדינוב, the בני יששכר, this morning\'s breakfast and a class reveals that the thirty days between Purim and Pesach contain exactly 720 hours—corresponding to three spiritual battles against עמלק, whose numerical value equals 240. These days form a hidden campaign fought in the realms of thought, speech, and action, a struggle against doubt, cynicism, and spiritual cooling. Purim quietly begins the battle; Pesach reveals the victory.
From Midrashic parables about Amalek “cooling the boiling bath,” to the Zohar’s
insight into the deeper meaning of חמץ, and even to the way history itself
unfolds in hidden chains of events—much like the story of Megillat Esther—this
class explores how the war against Amalek continues in every generation. Only
in hindsight do we begin to see the Divine hand guiding events. The question is
whether we can recognize the pattern while we are living through it.