
The Roar of Judah rises with a voice shaped by fire, calling a wandering world back to covenant, memory, and light. We confront darkness with unwavering truth and lift the ancient flame that has carried our people through every age. Join our Torah Master Series Study as we awaken hearts to purpose and destiny.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityJudaism | |||

Eden has already cracked, but now the fracture speaks in sentences that will echo through every cradle, every field, every grave, and every generation. God turns to the woman, then to the man, and the consequences of rebellion are spoken into the blo... more
The garden is no longer a sanctuary, it is a courtroom. The same Presence that once meant peace now sounds like approaching footsteps, and the first human beings, newly clothed in fear, hide among the trees. Then God speaks the question that has sear... more
Paradise does not collapse with a scream, it collapses with a question. A single sentence slips into the garden like smoke, and the world is never the same. The serpent does not begin with a bite, it begins with doubt, turning generosity into restric... more
And so the Holy One declares He will make a helper corresponding to him and, for the first time, declares that something is not good. Not the darkness. Not the deep. Not the chaos before order, the formlessness before structure. But this, it is not g... more
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Centered around biblical teachings and spiritual insights, episodes often explore themes from the Book of Genesis, emphasizing the creation narrative, human dignity, and divine purpose. The discussions frequently involve interpretations from ancient sages and highlight moral and ethical implications derived from scripture, appealing to a wide range of listeners interested in spirituality and personal growth. Noteworthy is the emotional depth brought to topics, encouraging reflection and connection, as well as invitations for listeners to engage with their own experiences on faith, identity, and purpose.
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