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Taryag Shamarti — The Torah That Accompanies a Man Into the World - VaYishlach

Taryag Shamarti — The Torah That Accompanies a Man Into the World - VaYishlach

Parsha with Rabbi David Bibi

November 30, 20259m 6s

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“Taryag Shamarti — The Torah That Never Leaves a Jew”

Parashat Vayishlaḥ — Sunday Morning Breakfast Class Edition 

Life doesn’t pause for Torah. Ya‘aqov Avinu reminds us of that this week. For twenty long years he lived in the chaos of Lavan’s house — working nonstop, raising a family, navigating danger, and grinding through the pressures of daily life. Yet when he prepares to face ‘Esav, he sends one cryptic message: “עִם לָבָן גַּרְתִּי — I lived with Lavan… and I held onto all 613 mitzvot.” What does that even mean? And why would ‘Esav care? Our rabbis reveal a deeper truth: Torah isn’t only what you learn — it’s what you refuse to let go of.

This morning’s class explored how longing for Torah carries the power of Torah itself. Drawing from Rashi, the Kli Yakar, Rav Aharon Lopiansky, Rabbi Frand, the Ateres Dudaim, and the life of Rav Avraham Danzig, we traced a single theme: a Jew can be in the middle of real life — in the office, on the road, in the storm — and still be wrapped in the protection and strength of Torah. Ya‘aqov’s secret wasn’t escape. It was bringing holiness into the mud of life. This shiur is for anyone juggling work, family, responsibility, and still trying to stay anchored in Torah. Listen in — and carry Ya‘aqov’s message with you wherever you go.