• Episode 35 - Appointed Times
    May 3 2026
    This week on Kosher News & Torah Talk, we explore the powerful meaning of Moed—appointed times—through the lens of Pesach Sheni, the Torah’s built-in second chance.

    As tensions rise and nations align, are we witnessing random events… or divinely appointed moments coming back around?

    From Israel’s security posture to global pressure and developments in Judea and Samaria, this episode uncovers a deeper pattern: when Yah sets a time, He can also restore it.

    A missed moment is not always the end—sometimes, it’s an invitation to realign.

    Stay watchful. Stay grounded. And don’t miss the appointed time.
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    16 mins
  • Episode 34 - Scapegoat or Fallen Angel?
    Apr 26 2026
    This week on Kosher News & Torah Talk* we uncover the deeper meaning of Azazel—the scapegoat that carries sin away—and why it still matters today.

    From the Torah’s Yom Kippur service to Isaiah 53’s suffering servant, we trace the pattern of confession, atonement, and removal of iniquity. Then we connect it directly to current headlines out of Israel—where accountability, mercy, and historical wounds are all colliding in real time.

    Is sin meant to be carried… or released?

    This episode reveals how an ancient command is still speaking into modern Israel—and what it means for the nations watching.

    WE tie this all together with the headline about an IDF soldier who desecrated a Christian Crucifix, the response of Israel and the nations and how it all led to a tremendous opportunity to being about restoration and healing!

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    23 mins
  • Episode 33 - The Fire Of Yah
    Mar 29 2026
    As Israel intensifies precision strikes deep into Iran and firepower reshapes the battlefield, this week’s episode centers on the Hebrew word Esh (אֵשׁ)—fire.

    In Parashat Tzav, Adonai commands that the fire on the altar must never go out. This eternal flame represents continuity, obedience, and the ongoing presence of Yah. But in today’s headlines, we are witnessing another kind of fire—one used in warfare to dismantle weapons systems, neutralize threats, and confront expanding aggression.

    What is the difference between holy fire and destructive fire?
    What does it mean when fire is commanded… versus when it is unleashed?

    This episode explores:
    -Israel’s deepening campaign against Iran’s military infrastructure
    -The rise of multi-front regional pressure
    -The growing battle over truth in the information war
    -And how the Torah’s command of Esh tamid speaks directly into this moment

    Through Torah, we examine how fire is never random—it refines, reveals, and responds to alignment.
    As the nations shift and tensions rise, we remain anchored in what does not change: the Word of Adonai, the covenant with Israel, and the call to remain watchful.

    🔥 The fire is burning. The question is—who is sustaining it?

    Join us as we discern the headlines through Torah and remain steadfast on the watch.

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    25 mins
  • Episode 32 - Korban- Draw Near
    Mar 22 2026
    In this week’s episode, we explore the powerful meaning behind the Hebrew word Korban (kor-BAHN), which means to draw near. At a time when tensions are rising in Israel and across the region, the natural instinct is often to distance ourselves, but Torah teaches a different path—drawing near to Adonai, to our homes, and to one another.

    We go deeper into the meaning of Korban through its Paleo-Hebrew roots, showing how each letter—Qof, Resh, Bet, and Nun—reveals a pattern of moving toward the future, aligning under authority, establishing truth within the home, and producing lasting generational impact. Even in times of pressure, the message of Torah remains steady: draw near with intention, order, and faithfulness.

    This episode also covers key developments in the region, including tensions involving Iran, fragile negotiations in Gaza, and continued pressure along Israel’s northern front. Alongside this, we bring practical insight for parents, focusing on how to build a home marked by stability, clarity, and presence—where children are grounded in truth even in uncertain times.
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    20 mins
  • Episode 31 - A Calculated Reckoning
    Mar 15 2026
    This week on Kosher News & Torah Talk, we explore a powerful Hebrew word from the Torah portion Vayakhel–Pekudei:

    Cheshbon (חֶשְׁבּוֹן).
    Cheshbon means an accounting, a reckoning, a careful examination of what has been entrusted to someone’s care.

    In Exodus 38, Moshe presents the full accounting of the materials used to build the Mishkan. Nothing hidden. Nothing misused. Everything measured.
    But the deeper meaning of the word reaches even further.

    In this episode we explore:
    • The Paleo-Hebrew meaning of the letters in Cheshbon
    • The Hebrew root חשב (Chashav) — to think, plan, calculate, and reckon
    • How the Torah connects planning with accountability
    • Why the Mishkan required complete transparency before the Presence of Adonai could dwell among the people

    We look at this week’s developments surrounding Israel — diplomatic tensions, regional pressure, and security challenges — through the lens of cheshbon.
    Because Scripture reminds us of a timeless truth:
    Every human calculation eventually meets divine accounting.
    Join us as we watch the headlines through Torah, seeking wisdom, discernment, and covenant faithfulness in a turbulent time.
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    25 mins
  • Episode 30 - Corruption of the Covenant
    Mar 8 2026
    In this week’s episode of Kosher News & Torah Talk, we examine one of the most dramatic moments in the Torah: the sin of the Golden Calf in Parashat Ki Tisa.
    While Moses stood before Adonai on Mount Sinai, confusion and pressure spread through the camp of Israel. In a matter of hours, a people who had witnessed the miracles of the Exodus turned toward a man-made image.

    The Torah describes this moment with a powerful Hebrew word: שִׁחֵת — Shichet.
    Meaning corruption or destruction, the deeper Paleo Hebrew picture reveals something even more profound: the breaking of covenant boundaries that protect a people’s identity.

    In this episode we explore:

    • The Hebrew word Shichet and its deeper meaning
    • The Golden Calf and how chaos spreads inside a community
    • Modern narrative warfare and attempts to fracture alliances supporting Israel
    • Why the Torah’s warning in Ki Tisa remains deeply relevant today

    From Sinai to today’s headlines, the Torah reminds us that nations are not weakened only by external enemies—but also when confusion and division spread within.

    Join us as we examine the news through the lens of Torah, prophecy, and covenant faithfulness.
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    29 mins
  • Episode 29 - Pure & Pressed
    Mar 1 2026
    The lion has roared. The nations are watching. Jerusalem is under pressure.
    But Torah teaches that pressure is not panic — it is refinement.
    This week we explore two powerful Hebrew words from Shemot 27:20:
    Zakh (זַךְ) — pure.
    Katit (כָּתִית) — pressed.
    The oil for the menorah had to be both. Clear and crushed. Set apart and refined.
    As Israel faces rising global tension and we approach Purim with the command to remember Amalek, we ask:
    What does covenant purity look like under covenant pressure?
    From Tetzaveh to Gethsemane — the oil press — we examine a timeless pattern:
    Pressing produces light.
    No hype. No predictions. Just Torah clarity for a season of refinement.
    When the world is being pressed, who will carry pure oil?
    Stay watchful. Stay refined.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 28 - Lifted Up
    Feb 22 2026
    In this week’s episode of Kosher News & Torah Talk, we explore a powerful contrast unfolding before our eyes.

    As military assets reposition across the Middle East and global powers assert strategic dominance over the waters, the Torah portion begins not with force — but with an offering.

    Our Hebrew Word of the Day is Terumah — a lifted contribution, given willingly from the heart (Exodus 25:2). From its root Rum, meaning “to exalt” or “to establish authority,” we uncover a profound prophetic pattern:
    The nations lift power but Israel is called to lift covenant.

    We examine the rich Paleo Hebrew breakdown, to discover its deeper dimensions and we examine:
    • The expanding military posture in the Middle East
    • Strategic deterrence and regional stability
    • The elevation of controversial leadership within international institutions

    Without hype or speculation, we ask:
    What does it mean to lift something up in a time of geopolitical pressure?

    This episode is a call to lift what matters most.
    When the waters churn, what you elevate determines what dwells among you.

    Listen. Reflect. Lift wisely.

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    38 mins