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                                                                                                                  with darkness. When Am Yisrael stood at the foot of Har Sinai in unity,
                                                                                                                  they began to realize the overriding importance of unity. Consequently,
                                                                                                                  they became aware of their previous lack of unity when they had camped
                                                                                                                  in Rephidim, resulting in the attack of Amalek. Only after arriving at Har
                                                                                                                  Sinai, did they realize what they had been lacking in Rephidim. Therefore,
                                                                                                                  the Torah precedes the account of their arrival to Har Sinai to their
                                                                                                                  departure from Rephidim. The Torah then repeats the account of their
                                                                                                                  arrival to Har Sinai. The first time refers to their arrival at their physical
                                                                                                                  destination, and the second refers to arriving at the realization of what had
                                                                                                                  happened to them.
                                                                                                                  We learn from this that the Torah is acquired through humility and
                                                                                                                  submission. Since Am Yisrael were lacking humility, they became lax in
                                                                                                                  Torah, and Amalek attacked them. Only after they arrived at Har Sinai
                                                                                                                  and observed its humbleness, did they realize the virtue of this trait and
                                                                                                                  became aware of the reason for Amalek’s attack in Rephidim. The Torah
                                                                                                                  mentions the miracles of the Exodus again to teach us that since Am
                                                                                                                  Yisrael were lacking in humility, they had obviously not been adequately
                                                                                                                  inspired by the miracles performed for them. By mentioning the miracles
                                                                                                                  again, it would arouse them to serve Hashem with renewed awe,
                                                                                                                  humbleness, and submission.










                                                                                                                  “If you will go in My statutes and observe My
                                                                                                                  commandments and perform them”

                                                                                                                                                                (Vayikra 26:3)
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