Savage explores the significance of Passover, urging audiences to look beyond traditional customs to find contemporary relevance and personal meaning. He reflects on his childhood memories of the holiday and the necessity of rituals to foster personal growth and connection. He discusses his personal spiritual journey and what he learned living in remote islands such as Fiji. He recounts a conversation he had with a Jewish gangster about his path to redemption. He shares about being unexpectedly appointed as president of his Jewish community and receiving a heartfelt message from the Chief Rabbi of Israel. He weaves themes of liberation from modern "addictions," the importance of community in spiritual practices, and the transformative power of faith. He stresses that Passover serves as an opportunity for introspection and renewal, urging listeners to seek a deeper understanding of their faith.
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Dr. Michael Savage earned his PhD in epidemiology and nutrition sciences from the Univ. of Cal. at Berkeley. Inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame after over 26 years at the top of the talk radio format. Borders, Language and Culture are his pillars. A NY Times Best Selling author of over 30 books and novels, he was appointed by the President of the United States to the Board of the Presidio Trust. A true conservationist, Savage converses about politics, science, films, nutrition, cooking, cars and boats. News, views and reviews you can trust.
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