Is there a specific way to kill Amalek? | Ask the Rabbi Live with Rabbi Chaim Mintz

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Published on Feb 20, 2023
We are only commanded to kill Amalek if they don't accept upon themselves the Noahide laws and act as a cruel, murderous nation. If you know for certain that a certain person is an Amalekite and is wicked, every individual would be required to kill him. Of course, only if this would be within the law of the land.

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