West Deal Torah Center
Mr. Sammy Saka hosts classes on Zoom Tuesday and Thursday at 12:30PM. Contact Jacob Betesh to be added to the chat. In this class on Pirkei Avot 2:6, Mr. Sammy Saka walks through Hillel's teachings on the character traits that prevent a person from reaching their spiritual and intellectual potential, distinguishing between someone who lacks the capacity to learn and someone who simply hasn't made the effort to connect. He identifies the common thread running through the entire Mishnah as resiliency — the willingness to improve oneself, ask hard questions, practice patience, and step up when leadership is needed. Drawing on the dramatic Knicks comeback from a 29-point deficit, he illustrates how resiliency in sports mirrors the Torah's call for personal growth and communal responsibility. The class closes with a powerful focus on the final phrase of the Mishnah — 'where there is no leader, strive to be one' — brought to life through personal stories of stepping up in community fundraising and daily life. Mr. Saka encourages parents and educators alike to model resilience for the next generation, teaching children early the value of effort, initiative, and never giving up. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Intro: Pirkei Avot 2:6 (0:37) The Boor vs. The Unlearned (1:48) The Shy Person Cannot Learn (2:04) The Impatient Cannot Teach (2:46) Business vs. Scholarship (3:02) When There's No Leader, Step Up (3:09) Resiliency: The Core Theme (3:19) Knicks Game Story (7:04) Revisiting the Mishnah (11:16) Examples of Stepping Up (13:05) Joe Bader Story (15:32) Resiliency & the Knicks Comeback (18:18) Conclusion: Learn, Grow, Lead - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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