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The Roar of Judah Press: Chronicles in the Storm

Podcast de Moshe David - The Roar of Judah Press

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There is a storm in every generation. This is where headlines, streets, and campuses are judged in the light of covenant and memory. Hosted by Moshe David, The Roar of Judah Press: Chronicles in the Storm, weaves news, essays, and witness from Israel, America, and beyond, calling Jews and allies to stand, to remember, and to refuse silence in a trembling age, so that the Lion still roars over the noise of this world. For those who will not bow to terror or forget who we are, this is your watch and your warning, your call to stand.

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The Hand They Want Us to Watch

In this episode of The Roar of Judah: Chronicles in the Storm, Moshe David examines the political misdirection surrounding AIPAC, Jewish civic power and the growing habit of treating pro-Israel advocacy as uniquely suspicious while far more dangerous networks move beyond the frame. Beginning with the controversy at Poetica Coffee involving Rep. Dan Goldman, this episode turns one small Brooklyn scene into a larger warning about America’s selective eyesight. AIPAC is not above scrutiny, and no lobby should be. But when Jewish organization is treated as sinister while Iranian influence, Islamist advocacy, campus radicalization, foreign-regime patronage and anti-Israel political machinery are protected by euphemism, the issue is no longer accountability. It is misdirection. This is a fierce, elegant and morally urgent meditation on influence, antisemitism, political cowardice and the oldest trick in public life: making the world stare at the Jew while the real danger moves in the dark. The hand they want us to watch is not the whole story. America must look at the hand that is moving.

27 de jun de 2026 - 18 min
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The Ark of the Covenant: The Winged Throne of Testimony

Tonight, Chronicles in the Storm brings you not a headline, but a threshold. We step into the thunder of Sinai and follow the Ark of the Covenant, acacia and gold, testimony and terror, not as cinema’s prop, but as Torah’s command, the throne of meeting where Heaven stoops toward earth. We trace the Ark through the Tanakh, through the Jordan’s yielding waters, through the catastrophe of treating holiness like a shortcut, through the Philistines’ dread, through Uzzah’s fatal impulse, and into the hidden heart of Solomon’s Temple, where sacred space teaches Israel what the center is, and what it is not. Then the text grows quiet, Jerusalem burns, exile swallows the horizon, and the question becomes a storm that will not die, where did the Ark go. With discipline and reverence, we weigh what Scripture signals, what rabbinic tradition guards, what history hints, and why the world’s theories endure, concealed vaults beneath the Temple precincts, plunder and exile, Jeremiah’s sealed wilderness hiding place recorded in a tradition not canonical for Judaism, and the living Ethiopian claim of a guarded Ark in Axum, honored with respect, held with restraint. This is not treasure hunting, it is a summons. The Ark’s greatest danger is not spectacle, it is arrogance, and its greatest power is not what it does to enemies, but what it demands of the human soul: awe, humility, obedience, and faithfulness in an age that mocks reverence. This is Moshe David, and this is The Roar of Judah: Chronicles in the Storm. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and step back into the storm with your spine straight and your heart clean. Sources for this episode, with active links, listed and organized. Torah and Tanakh. 1. Exodus 25, the Ark’s design, purpose, and the place of meeting, including Exodus 25:22. Sefaria, Exodus 25 [https://www.sefaria.org/Exodus.25?lang=en] and Sefaria, Exodus 25:22 [https://www.sefaria.org/Exodus.25.22] 2. Exodus 40, the filling of the Tabernacle with Divine glory, including Exodus 40:34. Sefaria, Exodus 40:34 [https://www.sefaria.org/Exodus.40.34] 3. Joshua 3, the Ark and the Jordan crossing. Sefaria, Joshua 3 [https://www.sefaria.org/Joshua.3] 4. 1 Samuel 4 through 6, the Ark’s capture and return. Sefaria, 1 Samuel 4 to 6 [https://www.sefaria.org/I_Samuel.4-6] 5. 2 Samuel 6, the account of Uzzah. Sefaria, 2 Samuel 6:6 [https://www.sefaria.org/II_Samuel.6.6] 6. 1 Kings 8, the Ark’s placement in Solomon’s Temple. Sefaria, 1 Kings 8 [https://www.sefaria.org/I_Kings.8] 7. 2 Chronicles 35:3, Josiah’s reference to placing the Ark. Sefaria, 2 Chronicles 35:3 [https://www.sefaria.org/II_Chronicles.35.3] 8. Jeremiah 3:16, prophetic framing of the Ark’s remembrance. Sefaria, Jeremiah 3:16 [https://www.sefaria.org/Jeremiah.3.16] 9. Deuteronomy 29:29, the closing epigraph, shown in Sefaria as Deuteronomy 29:28 due to verse numbering. Sefaria, Deuteronomy 29:28 [https://www.sefaria.org/Deuteronomy.29.28] Rabbinic tradition. 10. Talmud Yoma, traditions concerning the Ark’s concealment, including the discussion spanning Yoma 53b to 54a. Sefaria, Yoma 53b to 54a [https://www.sefaria.org/Yoma.53b-54a] 11. Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Hilkhot Beit HaBechirah, tradition of the Ark’s concealed vault, presented here in Beit Habechirah, Chapter 4. Chabad.org, Beit Habechirah, Chapter 4 [https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/1007197/jewish/Beit-Habechirah-Chapter-4.htm] Historical testimony. 12. Josephus, The Jewish War, description of the Holy of Holies as empty, referenced here at War 5.219. Josephus, War 5.219, University of Chicago [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/josephus/war-5.html] Ancient tradition outside the Jewish canon, noted in the episode as non canonical for Judaism. 13. 2 Maccabees 2, the Jeremiah cave tradition. BibleGateway, 2 Maccabees 2, NRSVCE [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2+Maccabees+2&version=NRSVCE]

4 de feb de 2026 - 17 min
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The Lantern That Would Not Go Out

A quiet house. A restless city. A single lantern that refuses to surrender to the night. In this episode of The Roar of Judah, Chronicles in the Storm, Moshe David tells The Lantern That Would Not Go Out, a cinematic parable for anyone carrying the kind of exhaustion that reaches past the body and into the soul. When the world feels too loud, too cruel, too heavy, this story answers with a steady flame and an ancient truth, the Holy One writes stories with small things. A single spark against vast darkness. A single voice against a chorus of lies. A single heart that refuses to bow. If you have been wondering whether your light matters, whether you are seen, whether you can endure the storm without becoming cold, this episode is for you. Breathe, rest, and remember, you do not have to carry tomorrow tonight. Follow The Roar of Judah, Chronicles in the Storm on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, leave a rating and a review, and share this episode with someone who needs a faithful light right now.

1 de feb de 2026 - 12 min
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Covenant First: When America First Becomes a Weapon

In this episode of The Roar of Judah: Chronicles in the Storm, I speak as an American Jew who is covenant first, Hashem first, therefore Israel first. I served the United States as a United States Army officer, a medical platoon leader attached to an air and tank cavalry, and I put boots on the ground where duty is real and slogans are cheap. I have also served Americans for thirty years as a physician associate, caring for sick patients in the ICU, the emergency department, and medical wards, treating Jew, Christian, Muslim, white, Black, Hispanic, it does not matter, with equal dignity and profoundly excellent care. I confront how “America first” becomes a loyalty test aimed at Jews, an old antisemitic trope of Jewish disloyalty in modern clothing, and why it is painful from non Jews, and a knife in the heart when it comes from Jews. This is not about borders, it is about Hashem, Torah, covenant, and the duty of a people who refuse to be reordered by anyone’s slogan. Sources:  ADL, “Myth: Jews Are Disloyal,” https://antisemitism.adl.org/disloyalty/ [https://antisemitism.adl.org/disloyalty/]  Encyclopaedia Britannica, “America First Committee,” https://www.britannica.com/topic/America-First-Committee [https://www.britannica.com/topic/America-First-Committee]  United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, “The Text of Lindbergh’s Address in Des Moines Coliseum,” https://newspapers.ushmm.org/historical-article/1941-the-text-of-lindberghs-address-in-des-moines-coliseum-35757 [https://newspapers.ushmm.org/historical-article/1941-the-text-of-lindberghs-address-in-des-moines-coliseum-35757]  Time, “The Long History Behind Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ Foreign Policy,” https://time.com/4273812/america-first-donald-trump-history/ [https://time.com/4273812/america-first-donald-trump-history/] . (ADL Anti-Semitism Resource Center [https://antisemitism.adl.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com])

29 de dic de 2025 - 15 min
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