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 2:8, Mr. Sammy Saka explores the Mishnah's paired teachings on excess and virtue, offering moderation as the unifying theme. The first half of the Mishnah warns that overindulgence in food, possessions, and household staff leads to worry, moral pitfalls, and financial strain, with Mr. Saka drawing on real-life examples of people who overspend beyond their means. The second half pivots to the positive, showing how more Torah, study, counsel, and charity bring life, wisdom, understanding, and peace into the world. Mr. Saka emphasizes that Torah study is not merely an intellectual exercise but a living practice — Torah Hayyim — meant to be applied directly to daily decisions and behavior. He concludes by noting that while Hashem grants talents, a good name is something each person must earn for themselves, and that Torah learning is the surest path to a share in the World to Come. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Introduction to Mishnah 2:8 (0:44) The theme of moderation (2:34) More flesh, more worms (4:00) More possessions, more worry (6:55) More wives, more witchcraft (7:53) More maidservants, more problems (9:28) More Torah, more life (10:48) More study, more wisdom (12:34) More counsel, more understanding (15:00) More charity, more peace (15:27) Acquiring a good name (16:09) Torah and the World to Come - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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