The Turbulent Waters of Financial Stress: Life Lessons from Parshat Noach
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Thank you Rabbi Gordon! Reply
Amazing!
Anchor oneself in Torah and work smart, not hard!
Beautifully explained, R' Gordon.
May the Aibishter bless you time and again for all you have shared with us.
L'Chaim and Baruch HaShm.
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turbulent waters Thank you Rabbi Gordon! My son Benjamin sent me the link of this teaching because I 've been feeling perturbed since my business is going down but now from your teachings I know what to do! Say connected to Hashem His Torah and study! Emuna! G'd bless! I have a son in Morristown Yeshiva! The one that sent me this in LA and one baby boy in Guatemala City with me ! BH! Reply
Thank you Amen. And G-d Bless you for such a wonderful, beautiful lecture ! Reply
I also need this... this has been my Noach year!!! Outstanding. Thanks you very much for these teachings Rabbi Gordon! Reply
Baruch Hashem Baruch HaShem. This Parsha is very practical, sounds like Strategic planning before the storm, well it is, and always there is a rainbow after the storm. :) Thank you Chabad ! Reply
The Turbulent Waters.. I needed this! Thanks! Reply
That's an amazing story from the Rebbe about the stock market crashes being during Parhat Noach and the span between them being 58 years, I never heard that before. Reply
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You are very funny! Humor is very important - don't want religion to get too serious! Having a rough time with my husband's loss of his job but am going to send my donation again to chabad tomorrow.
PS. Sang in NJ State opera in newark, son worked for the Star ledger. We're all here in NJ, surviving!
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Awesome That was awesome!!! Thank you very much..this message brought much clarity. Reply
The Turbulent Waters...By Yehoshua B. Gordon The Turbulent Waters - thank you very much for your teachings. Reply
Thank you Rabbi Gordon for this so inspiring lecture. Anchor faith Torah to stay in the present very important though sometimes hard to do! Keep inspiring keep doing these lectures you never know how many people need hear this ! G-d bless you and yours always Amen