Spiritual Tools For An Outrageous World

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Sinopsis

Born and raised in New York City, David Sacks attended Harvard College, graduating with a degree in Government in 1984. While there he began his comedy writing career as an editor of the school's humor magazine, The Harvard Lampoon. Upon graduating, David moved to Los Angeles and began writing for television.Among the shows he has worked for are The Simpsons, where he won an Emmy Award, and Third Rock from the Sun for which he won a Golden Globe Award and Malcolm in the Middle. David is the co-founder and Senior Lecturer of The Happy Minyan of Los Angeles. David is married and raises his family in Beverly Hills, CA.

Episodios

  • The Last Day of The Year – Message from David Sacks

    29/09/2008 Duración: 53min

    The last day of the year presents special opportunities for spiritual elevation that are unique to it. The mitzvah that correlates with this day is prohibition not to cut your Payus. How does that connect with Rosh Hashana and reflexology? For that you’ll have to listen!May this year see the answer to all of all prayers for the good!P.S. Here’s a piece I wrote on Rosh Hashana.  I hope you like it.http://www.aish.com/hhRosh/hhRoshDefault/Becoming_You.aspThe post The Last Day of The Year – Message from David Sacks first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World.The post The Last Day of The Year – Message from David Sacks first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Bringing Yourself as an Offering to G-d

    21/09/2008 Duración: 52min

    Who does this world belong to?  Who do we belong to?  What does it mean to make G-d King?  And even if we want to do it, how do we begin?  This week’s Torah portion speaks of taking the first fruits, putting them in a basket, and bringing them to Hashem.  As Rosh Hashanah approaches, on a deeper level, we too, are asked to gather our lives to present before Hashem.  In today’s talk, we discuss how to start the process.The post Bringing Yourself as an Offering to G-d first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World.The post Bringing Yourself as an Offering to G-d first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Achieving Simplicity

    14/09/2008 Duración: 43min

    In explaining what goes on in these talks to someone at work, I surprised myself by saying that it’s a little like “couples therapy” between us and G-d. Toward that end, this week’s talk has lots of ideas relating to relating to G-d, especially in light of the New Year fast approaching. Eventually, we build to the idea of the importance of simplifying our lives so that we can better focus on what really matters.The post Achieving Simplicity first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World.The post Achieving Simplicity first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • The Necessity of Defining Success

    07/09/2008 Duración: 46min

    Ask anyone in the world if they want to be a “success” and the answer will be a resounding “yes!”. What becomes more complicated is when you ask the person what “success” means exactly. As you can imagine being able to define success is crucial — it’s that clear focus which enables us to direct our efforts most efficiently, while avoiding lengthy and often painful detours in life. In today’s talk, I try to define success, looking at the Hebrew word for victory — netzach — as a guide — and to show how the soul, and eternity fit in to all this.The post The Necessity of Defining Success first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World.The post The Necessity of Defining Success first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Elul – Keeping the Love Alive

    31/08/2008 Duración: 41min

    We’ve entered the month of Elul which means that the new year with all it’s decrees and judgements are around the corner!  It’s both exciting and a little scary, but Hashem is good so we don’t have to be afraid!  Hashem gives us Elul, this last month of the year, to finish on a strong note.  How do we do it?  Well, that’s a big subject, but we begin the discussion in this week’s talk with a look at the importance of appreciating the present moment and also a look at false prophets.The post Elul – Keeping the Love Alive first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World.The post Elul – Keeping the Love Alive first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • The Battle Against Sadness

    24/08/2008 Duración: 42min

    What is lower than the heal of your foot?  Ekev or “heel” in Torah stands for so many things — from the actual bottom of your body, to spiritual insensitivity, to the end of days.  It can also stand for the emotional lows we all reach.  In this talk we look at the interplay between the first two words of the Parsha and strategies we can learn for combating sadness when it comes.The post The Battle Against Sadness first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World.The post The Battle Against Sadness first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Reversal of Fortune – From Tisha B’Av to Tu B’Av

    17/08/2008 Duración: 46min

    Just days after the saddest day on the Jewish calendar comes one of the happiest!  It comes to teach that Hashem’s salvations can arrive in the blink of an eye.  We explore this concept and the role that the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai plays in this process as well in this week’s talk.The post Reversal of Fortune – From Tisha B’Av to Tu B’Av first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World.The post Reversal of Fortune – From Tisha B’Av to Tu B’Av first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Women in Torah (Parashat Pinchas)

    20/07/2008 Duración: 46min

    What is the difference between men and women in Torah?  How are we to understand the separation of men and women during prayer?  Is it fair that men have more mitzvahs than women?  Tzelafchad’s daughters are heroes in the Torah.  Starting with a detailed discussion of what they accomplished and how it applies to us today, we turn to a more general discussion of the different genders in light of the equality of the sexes we see in today’s society.The post Women in Torah (Parashat Pinchas) first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World.The post Women in Torah (Parashat Pinchas) first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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