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decree, King Ahasuerus replied
that “a royal decree cannot be
retracted.”
Mordechai and Esther felt
that if the decree was still in
full force without a counter-
decree to defend themselves,
the Jews would cower, rather
than attempt to fight an enemy
who were attacking them with
the full license of the king. So,
they sought to, at the very least,
have royal permission granted
to fight back to give the Jews
the confidence that they could
destroy their enemies, the
Amalekites, without worrying
about retribution from the king.
This confidence, coupled
with their renewed trust in God,
gave the Jews the resolve and
determination to overcome their
enemies.
May we continue to renew
that trust in God and overcome
the hardships of exile and all our
enemies that seek to destroy us
today.
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Britain to work with local officials
to identify the bodies. The U.S.
National Transportation Safety
Board has sent a delegation to
assist in the investigation.
Immediately after the crash a
delegation from Zaka, the Israeli
rescue and recovery group, left
for Addis Ababa to help identify
the remains of the Israeli victims.
They were kept from the crash
site for several days and were not
allowed to remove any material
once they did visit the site.
Rabbi Achiad Ettinger, a 47-year-
old father of 12 who was critically
injured in a terrorist attack near
Ariel on Sunday, succumbed to his
wounds on Monday morning and
was laid to rest.
“The passing of the blessed Rabbi
Achiad Ettinger, who fell with the
grace of God ... (showed) daring,
mental strength and courage,
while shooting at the loathsome
terrorist,” the Ettinger family said in
a statement.
A resident of the town of Eli in
Samaria, Ettinger — the dean of the
Oz V’Emunah yeshivah in the Neve
Sha’anan neighborhood of South Tel
Aviv — is being heralded as a hero by
his family for bring at the terrorist
even after being severely injured.
Ettinger was shot in the head and
neck by 19-year-old Omar Abu Laila
while driving at the Gitai Junction
on Sunday, Just moments after Abu
Laila stabbed 19-year-old Israel
Defense Forces’ soldier Gal Keidan
of Beersheva and stole his gun.
JERUSALEM — A forensics
team from the Israel Police arrived
in Ethiopia in order to work with
local authorities to identify the
remains of two Israelis killed in
the crash last week of an Ethiopian
Airlines plane.
The team arrived on Monday
as forensic work began on the
remains unearthed after the crash.
It could take six months to
identify remains from each of the
victims of the crash, according to
reports.
The 157 victims including
passengers and crew, came from 35
different countries.
The Israelis killed in the crash
were identified as Avraham
Matsliah, 49, from Ma’ale
Adumim, and Shimon Re’em, 55,
of Zichron Yaakov.
“We are embarking on a
national mission and joining the
international effort and other
delegations that will arrive in the
held,” Chief Superintendent Ilan
Peer, the head of the delegation
said, according to the Jerusalem
Post. “Our goal is to identify the analysts and
two Israelis who perished in the
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Photo: U.S. Embassy in Ethiopia
U.S. Ambassador Mike Raynor speaks with a worker at the crash site of Ethiopian
Airlines Flight 302. A forensics team from Israel is also helping search for the
remains of two Israelis who died in the crash and provide assistance.
disaster.”
Airline officials in recent
days reportedly began delivering
2-pound bags of scorched earth
from the crash site to the bereaved
families to bury in place of
their loved ones’ bodies. Death
certificates are expected to be
issued in the next two weeks.
The Israeli forensics team,
which includes senior crime
scene investigators, dentists, DNA
an anthropologist,
will join Interpol and a team from
is always still there behind
the scenes to protect us from
complete annihilation. God’s
love for us, although at times it is
hidden, is always present. There
are even deeper meanings of this,
which we can’t get into here.
2. You are correct about the
permissibility of Mordechai
sending Esther to be married
to the king despite her being
married to Mordechai (according
to one opinion in the Talmud).
The commentaries explain,
as you surmise, that although
relations with a married woman
is something that one needs to
forfeit his or her life for rather
than transgress (as this is one
of the three cardinal sins),
nevertheless when it involves the
rescue of a multitude of Jews,
and certainly the entire Jewish
people, it is allowed.
3. The Megillah relates
that, when asked to rescind his
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