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.