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As Yaakov prepares to meet Esav, he sends messengers with a cryptic message: “I have lived with Lavan.” What does this mean? Why does Yaakov say he fears Esav will attack one camp but spare the other? And why does he tell Esav that despite living with Lavan, he kept all the Mitzvos - would Esav care?

This week, we gain insight into the two-front battle we must continuously be ready to fight. How can we ensure we have the right intentions when performing Mitzvos? How did living in Lavan’s house strengthen Yaakov’s commitment to Hashem’s path? And what is the deeper message behind the seemingly redundant plea "Save me from my brother, from Esav"?

Join us on this episode of the Prism of Torah as we explore how Yaakov’s dramatic confrontation with Esav teaches an incredibly relevant message for our own battles in life. The story reveals the true battle we all face and will give us the Siyata Dishmaya to face our enemies, external and internal, as Yaakov Avinu did so long ago.