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Many believe that truth is the domain of great minds, so that the greater your intellect, the closer you can come to the truth.
But truth is that which knows no bounds. If it is genuine truth, it is to be found everywhere equally.
The same truth that the profound philosopher grasps by intellectual extrapolation and...
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Remember what Amalek did to you on the road, on your way out of Egypt. That he encountered you on the way and cut off those lagging to your rear, when you were tired and exhausted; he did not fear G-d. And it shall come to pass, when the L-rd your G-d has given you rest from all your enemies round about, in the land which the L-rd your G-d is giving you for an inheritance to possess it, that you shall obliterate the memory of Amalek from under the heavens. Do not forget.
– Zachor reading, Deuteronomy 25:17-19
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