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“The Lion He Became” is a powerful folk-rock ballad inspired by Parashat Vayigash, telling the Torah journey of Yehuda’s transformation from a flawed young man into a true leader who takes responsibility and stands at the front. Rooted in Torah values of teshuva, courage, and leadership, the song reflects how spiritual growth and moral strength shape the destiny of Am Yisrael. Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/6JEKgs... (Verse 1) He was born the fourth in line, No crown placed on his name. Charisma burned inside him, But he didn’t know its flame. A younger lad with promise, But no compass yet to guide— When Yosef lay there in the pit, He chose the safer side. (Verse 2) He feared his brothers’ fury, He feared his father’s pain, He feared the fate of choosing wrong And bearing all the blame. So he sold instead of saving, Let another take the fall— A leader in the shadows, Not yet ready for the call. (Pre-Chorus) But truth finds every wanderer, And God finds every man. The turning point is courage, The moment fate demands. (Chorus) And he rose — the lion he became, With the fire of repentance burning through his name. From the ashes of his choices, from the boy who ran, He stood tall in the storm as a God-forged man. Oh Yehuda, son of Yaakov, teach us to do the same— To rise with courage, to bear our fate, And become the lion we were meant to be again. (Verse 3) Then Tamar stood before him, Holding truth he couldn’t flee. And the lad who dodged responsibility Said, “She is right—more righteous than me.” In that moment something broke, But something greater rose— A man who faced his failures And the path that he now chose. (Verse 4) So when famine struck the land, And danger filled the air, He stood before his father With a heart that learned to bear. “I’ll bring Binyamin back home, By my life he won’t be harmed.” Not words of empty promise— But a vow carved into his arm. (Pre-Chorus) Responsibility is sacred, Repentance is a flame. And leadership is earned By he who clears the way for those behind. (Chorus) And he rose — the lion he became, With the fire of repentance burning through his name. From the ashes of his choices, from the boy who ran, He stood tall in the storm as a God-forged man. Oh Yehuda, son of Yaakov, teach us to do the same— To rise with courage, to bear our fate, And become the lion we were meant to be again. #chasidus #jewishthought #parashathashavua #torahportion #vayigash (Bridge) Before the throne of Yosef, His past came rushing in— A goblet, a sentence, A test of who he’d been. But he offered up his freedom, Bore the danger on his chest: “If the boy cannot return to my father, Let me stay here for the rest.” And Heaven heard the answer, For Heaven knew his way— A leader is the one Who gives his life so others stay. (Chorus) And he rose — the lion he became, With the fire of repentance burning through his name. From the ashes of his choices, from the boy who ran, He stood tall in the storm as a God-forged man. Oh Yehuda, son of Yaakov, teach us to do the same— To rise with courage, to bear our fate, And become the lion we were meant to be again. (Outro) So may we stand like Yehuda, With the mission Heaven gave— Leading not by title, But by the souls we choose to save. Every man can rise again, Every heart can change— And become the lion he was meant To be upon life’s stage.