You Can Start Again: Yaakov’s Secret To Rebuilding Your Life
Description
A struggle lives inside every person. Two voices pulling in opposite directions. One insists your story is over, that your past has already written your future. The other reminds you—quietly but steadily—that a Jew can begin again, rebuild, and rise far beyond what he once believed possible. This clip enters that inner battle with clarity. Rabbi Fischer presents the contrast between Yaakov and Esav not as distant personalities but as living approaches to life. Esav traps a person in shame, convincing him he is defined by his lowest moments. Yaakov keeps moving—building, learning, choosing growth with humility and strength. This is the Torah’s pathway to renewal. Many people carry silent weight: family history, difficult experiences, patterns they fear they cannot escape. Torah teaches that the door to change is never sealed. The possibility of a new beginning is part of our identity. If you’ve ever felt stuck, this offers direction. If you’ve ever felt finished, this offers a way forward. More shiurim, clips, and inspiration at: rabbiyonifischer.com