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Why Dovid HaMelech Rose and Esav Fell
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Dovid HaMelech was born into rejection, raised in shadows, dismissed by his own family, and written off long before he ever picked up a harp. Yet from the pain, the loneliness, and the doubt, he built the deepest strength a human being can carry. Rabbi Yoni Fischer unfolds the real story behind Dovid and Esav, not as mythic figures in a far-off past, but as two roads inside every Jew: the voice that says “you’re done,” and the voice that says “you haven’t even begun.” This segment dives into the bechirah that shapes a life, the inner war between despair and destiny, and the quiet power of a Yid who turns lemons into malchus. For more shiurim, visit rabbiyonifischer.com
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David is ye. What does that mean? It
means he had the same masle as who? Do
you guys know this? He had the same
masle. Who else is the redhead in the
Torah?
>> Asov.
>> Okay. One second. Ruben. One second. One
second. One second. That's the wrong
Ruvena. I love you. I love you. One
second. No. No. No. No song for this
one. Ruvena, I love you. No. I'll tell
you why. I'll tell you why. Because what
that does what that does is is it makes
it that that they that they were off in
their bik. The difference between David
and Asov, the same exact horoscope.
It's not me. I'll say it. The same exact
twin.
Do and
what's the difference? David Melik was
called what? Anybody know David was
called a mamzer? David Aamelik was not
invited to the party. Could you imagine
this? With all of his siblings, the
prophet didn't even invite him to the
party to anoint the king because he was
sure that he's not going to become the
king. David Amelik is the one who is the
sinner
shalom. He's the baluva.
What did he take with all of his pain
and with all of his suffering and with
all of his rejection and with everything
that he was given? He took the lemonade.
He took the lemons and made it into
lemonade. He took his pain and he took
his struggles and he says, "I'm going to
become the king." David, melam,
that's Messiah.
As of tells us,
it's never going to come. Messiah will
never come. It's been too long. We've
suffered too much. You guys are done.
I'm done. At 19 years old, you're done.
At 20 years old, beyond principal, a
bamari principle, zero criticism. At 19
years old, you're done. At 25 years old,
you're done. At 30 years old, who said
that?
>> It's true. You're just getting started.
You haven't even gotten started. Not in
a bad way.
>> Asov will tell you cuz when they used to
walk out of the base medish, Asov was
sitting there and he'd say, "Eh,
for you, it's not true. It's not true.
He doesn't know me. This rabbi doesn't
know me. You don't know how bad I've
been. You don't know my parents. You
don't know what I've been through. You
don't know how dirty I am."
So Asov would say, "Come with me. Come
with me. Life stinks anyway. You're
messed up already. Let's party."
Meanwhile, he's the depressed one. Yakov
is, "Let's [snorts] go.
Let's go. Let's move forward. Let's
build.
Let's move ahead. I'm going to change my
name. I'm going to have two names. Not
only am I one person, I'm two people.
I'm going to be powerful. I'm going to
be beyond powerful.