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“‘A Bomb Called Kemitzah’: MK Launches Purim Initiative Amid Iranian Threats”

Feb 27, 2026·2 min read

In a surprising spiritual initiative ahead of Purim, Knesset Member Moshe Abutbul has begun distributing printed copies of the laws of kemitzah to shuls and batei midrash throughout Israel, encouraging their study as a merit for the salvation of the Jewish people during a time of heightened security tensions and threats from Iran.

Abutbul’s office has circulated professionally printed booklets featuring the Rambam’s codification of the laws of kemitzah — the Bais Hamikdosh procedure in which a kohen would remove a handful of flour from a meal offering. The goal, according to Abutbul, is to inspire focused study of these laws on Purim as a spiritual protection for Klal Yisroel and as a show of support for talmidei chachomim.

Explaining the basis for the initiative, Abutbul cited the well-known teaching in Gemara Megillah that links the concept of kemitzah to the downfall of Haman. He recounted that when Haman sought out Mordechai to dress him in royal garments at King Achashverosh’s command, he found him studying Torah with his students. When Haman asked what they were learning, they replied that in the time of the Beis Hamikdash, one who brought a meal offering would present a handful of fine flour, which would atone for him. Haman then remarked that their “handful of flour” had outweighed the ten thousand talents of silver he had given Achashverosh in his plot to destroy the Jewish people.

Abutbul said that after consulting with prominent rabbanim, he was advised that in these days of internal and external conflict, with Iran once again issuing threats of war against Israel, it would be appropriate to adopt this spiritual approach on Purim. Studying the laws of kemitzah, he said, could help elevate the fortune of the Jewish people and strengthen the standing of talmidei chachomim, who protect the nation through their learning.

Along with the printed materials, Abutbul’s office included explanatory notes emphasizing the importance of studying these laws on Purim as a spiritual safeguard. The initiative concludes with a prayer that, just as in the days of Mordechai and Esther, the fortunes of the Jewish people will once again rise, fulfilling the posuk of LaYehudim: “For the Jews there was light and joy.”

{Matzav.com}

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