Conversations at the intersection of Torah and the Restoration — for seekers, converts, and the long-time faithful who keep asking harder questions.
Each episode will sit with a Torah portion, a Restoration text, or a hard question that most people in both traditions have never heard asked in the same room. Honest, slow, rooted.
The Restoration claim is enormous. But what specifically was lost? We trace the thread from Sinai through Babylon, through apostasy, to Joseph Smith's front room.
The seventh-day Sabbath is not a Jewish custom — it's a creation ordinance. We examine what the scriptures say and what tradition quietly changed, and why it matters for Latter-day Saints.
A frank conversation about Sabbath, feast days, clean foods, and community when your ward meets on Sunday and nobody else brought tzitzit.
Leave your email and we'll let you know the moment the first episode drops — along with the weekly Torah portion and any new teachings.
Most Torah podcasts assume you grew up Jewish. Most LDS podcasts assume you have never wondered about the Sabbath. This one assumes neither — and both at the same time.
Torah Restoration is a ministry for Latter-day Saints who have begun to notice something: that the covenant Israel is called to keep, and the covenant the Restoration proclaims, are the same covenant. The podcast is where we think that through out loud — with scripture, with history, and with the honest testimony of people living this life in their homes and wards.
Episodes will range from short (15 minutes, one idea, one passage) to longer conversation format. No performance. No production polish for its own sake. Just the text, and the questions it raises.
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