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🗓️ 1 April 2025
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Listen to Savage's momentous acceptance speech as President of his local Jewish community from this past Sunday. He defines it as a celebration of life, giving gratitude to God for his divine provision. He recounts his upbringing in a non-religious Jewish home, early memories associated with synagogues, and significant encounters with the Jewish community. He reminisces about his first bar mitzvah many years ago in Queens, New York and his grandmother's prayer book he has cherished throughout his lifetime. He reflects on his journey, his spiritual experiences, and his place within the community. He speaks about the role of faith in his career in radio, a miraculous event tied to a cherished amulet, and the spiritual guidance he received. He stresses the need for keeping religious traditions alive. He concludes with thoughts on humility, faith, and the significance of building a lasting community.
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0:00.0 | And now the world's most exciting podcast, The Savage Nation, home of borders, language, culture. |
0:14.9 | Here he is, Michael Savage. |
0:19.0 | Welcome to the Savage Nation podcast. This past weekend, Michael was made president of his |
0:25.1 | local Jewish community in the Bay Area. Take a listen now to his acceptance speech from this |
0:31.2 | special event. On behalf of Michael and the Savage team, thank you for listening. Sunday, March 30th, 2025. My Irish friends |
0:40.8 | have wakes for the departed. Tonight, we are having an awakening for the living. That's what we're |
0:46.7 | doing it tonight. Yeah, so we're all living. It's a beautiful night. We're alive. That's the first |
0:53.0 | thing we should remember is we're really alive. |
0:55.8 | How many of us don't remember that we're still alive? |
0:59.2 | How many of us are still walking a little half asleep? |
1:03.0 | It's dim? |
1:04.0 | Okay. |
1:05.7 | Welcome to my second bar mitzvah. |
1:07.5 | That's what this feels like to me. |
1:10.3 | It was only 70 years ago on approximately this |
1:13.7 | night, young Israel of Hillcrest Center, Queens, New York, I can still remember running around |
1:22.5 | in the foundation of that synagogue temple as it was being built with the other kids. I can smell the |
1:29.3 | cement that was still freshly poured. It's amazing how scent lasts so long. That building became |
1:37.3 | the cornerstone of the Jewish community in that neighborhood. As I hope one day we will have the same here |
1:45.7 | and the... with our help. |
1:47.8 | That's what we're going to do. |
1:49.5 | We're going to have a building fund |
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