Rise After the Fall - Why Struggle Is Central to Judaism
Description
This shiur is about one idea most people miss. Judaism is not built on perfection. It is built on falling, struggling, and getting back up. Rabbi Fischer breaks down why feeling like a faker, an imposter, or “too far gone” is not a flaw in your Judaism. It is part of it. You will hear why: Falling does not push you away from Hashem Struggle is not a contradiction to greatness The tzaddik becomes a tzaddik specifically through falling Looking only at the “finished product” distorts what Judaism really is Hashem’s love does not change because of sin, weakness, or failure This shiur reframes guilt, failure, and spiritual struggle through a deeply Jewish lens, drawing from Chazal, the Chofetz Chaim, Yaakov Avinu, and lived reality. If you’ve ever felt unworthy, stuck, or like you don’t belong where you are, this is not a motivational talk. This is Judaism. For more check out Rabbiyonifischer.com