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No pressure — just the biggest topic in the universe. In this episode, we take on the ultimate question: Who — or what — is God in Judaism? From the thunder on Sinai to the quiet whisper Elijah heard in a cave, we'll explore how Jewish thought sees the Divine not as a bearded sky manager, but as the very fabric of existence — infinite, invisible, and intimately near. We'll trace how philosophers, mystics, and everyday Jews have tried (and mostly failed) to describe the indescribable: the God who hides, reveals, judges, forgives, and laughs at our attempts to define Him. It's theology, poetry, and humility rolled into one — because in Judaism, finding God usually starts with asking better questions.