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Surviving COVID-19: Special Interview with Eli Beer of United Hatzalah

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May 1, 2020
Together with Rabbi Yonah Premier Episode

 

Surviving COVID19 with Special Guest Eli Beer • VIDEO

 

In the first episode of Together with Rabbi Yonah we speak with the incredible and inspiring Eli Beer about his experience surviving COVID19. Eli is the President of United Hatzalah in Israel, the volunteer paramedic organization.

In this video you will hear his incredible saga of how a person dedicated to saving lives was himself saved miraculously by doctors in Miami.

This moving and powerful story of survival and his message are potent medicine during this difficult time. Eli heard the doctors in the ICU unit deciding his fate. Then he prayed to God for healing.

Eli also shares a heartwarming story about a Hatzalah volunteer helping a Holocaust survivor and much more.

Simply put, Eli’s amazing recovery is teaches us that when God hasn’t decided on bringing someone back home, that our actions, prayers and good deeds can and do make a difference.

On Sunday, United Hatzalah is raising critical funds for first responder supplies. You can watch this special streaming event with Jay Leno starting on Sunday, May 3, at 11 a.m PT, 1PM ET. Check out SavingLivesSunday.com

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