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SS 135: 2 Biblical Lessons From Pandemics

Jason Hartman talks with Rabbi Evan Moffic, author of The Happiness Prayer: Ancient Jewish Wisdom for the Best Way to Live Today

Our guest host, Rabbi Evan Moffic shares biblical lessons from Solomon that can be applied to business and life. Today, Rabbi Moffic discusses wisdom that can be used in understanding how to react to the Coronavirus Pandemic dilemma. Be a leader by having hope and confidence in the future. 

Key Takeaways:

[1:30] Text Income to 66866 for a free guide to Sabbath Rest

[2:48] Sometimes fear is necessary

[4:51] Pikuach nefesh saving a life

[5:50] Al tifrosh min hatzibur: Do not separate yourself from the community

[7:30] Our true character emerges in times of crisis

[9:04] The way we lead is by having hope and confidence in the future

Websites:

www.JasonHartman.com

www.RabbiMoffic.com

www.HolisticSurvival.com

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