Mastering the Mind

A guide to focused learning and Torah Retention

In a world with instant and unlimited access to almost all human knowledge, with more distractions and less time than ever before, Torah mastery and truly focused learning is becoming increasingly rare and difficult to obtain. As we venture into a new age of AI and advanced information processing, the formidable task of absorbing the Torah into our souls has never been greater.

Based on Chazal and 21st-century psychology, this work provides a set of tools to improve your learning habits and retain your Torah knowledge. From healthy lifestyle changes to cutting-edge memory techniques and cognitive strategies, you will gain a fresh perspective on traditional learning methodologies to help the Torah permeate your heart and mind.


“A comprehensive presentation of the importance of retaining one’s learning…many practical methods to accomplish that goal…fascinating and extremely informative.”

Rabbi Zev Leff


“[B]eautifully integrates Torah wisdom and psychological research.”

Dr. Jonathan Feiner


“An outstanding work on how to retain one’s Torah studies…guaranteed to make Torah study fresh, exciting, and invigorating.”

Rabbi Ari Enkin


About the author:

Saul Clarke grew up in Manchester, England. He attended King David High School and then learned in Yeshivat Kerem B’Yavneh. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from the University of Manchester and is currently employed as a banking consultant.

Saul resides with his wife and two children in Manchester and enjoys spending time with his family, learning, and writing. For any questions or comments on any of the material, the author can be reached via email, at saulclarke1@gmail.com.

More Information
Dimensions6X9
ISBN9781961602465
PublisherMosaica Press
Number of pages268
Item #8623
Binding typeHard Cover
Weight1.250000 lbs.
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