Good evening Maccabee Nation!
I invited Moshe Moskowitz on the podcast to talk about his experience founding an online fitness company called Jump into Shape that has helped tons of people find the time and motivation to take care of themselves. Moshe and I also discuss his journey to practicing Orthodox Judaism later in life and ways we can build stronger bonds between secular and religious Jews.
This segment helps reinforce some of the discussion we had in our last segment of ‘Dear Golda’ where we talked about the importance of maintaining mental and physical health during this difficult period for the Jewish people and our allies.
Quick disclaimer, Moshe doesn’t represent all religious peoples views, and I don’t represent the opinions of all reform or secular Jews. These are just our opinions!
If you’re looking to up your fitness game, please reach out to Moshe, I will leave links to his business in the comments so he’s easy to contact. We will continue to share interviews with a diverse group of passionate Zionist business owners that are making a positive difference in the world who deserve your business.
I hope you enjoy this weeks episode. Have a great week.
If you have time, check out this related companion article that inspired this interview.
Dear Golda #3: Depressed Israeli living in Canada
Dear Golda,
I’ve been feeling depressed ever since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7th by the constant stream of terrible news and the world’s unfair reaction to the attack.
I am a native born Israeli, but I have been living in Canada for the past 4 years for a work assignment and I am not planning on returning home for a few more years.
I don’t seem able to snap out of it. When I do find something I enjoy for a brief moment, I feel guilty. How can I dig out of this rut?
-Depressed Canadian Sabra
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