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Eli Beer, President of United Hatzalah, makes his debut on the program to discuss what United Hatzalah does and to preview a big event the organization has coming up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Thursday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid highlights a clip of friend and fellow media host Mark Levin tearing into Tucker Carlson for saying that Levin has referred to special envoy Steve Witkoff as an antisemite, which he has not, with Levin repeatedly referring to the former Fox News host as Chatsworth Osborne Jr., and old television character that has an uncanny resemblance to Carlson. In other news of the day, Sid continues to rail against Mayor Eric Adams' antisemitism task force coming 19 months too late, the left is still losing their minds over President Trump and the jet that Qatar wants to gift him, the President's "big, beautiful" bill trudges along, while the President enjoys the second full day of his week-long trip to the Middle East. Eli Beer, Alan Dershowitz, Elizabeth Pipko, Bill O'Reilly & Inna Vernikov join Sid on this Friday-eve installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eli Beer is a pioneer, social entrepreneur, President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel. In thirty years, the organization has grown to more than 6,500 volunteers who unite together to provide immediate, life-saving care to anyone in need - regardless of race or religion. This community EMS force network treats over 730,000 incidents per year, in Israel, as they wait for ambulances and medical attention. Eli's vision is to bring this life-saving model across the world. In 2015, Beer expanded internationally with the establishment of branches in South America and other countries, including “United Rescue” in Jersey City, USA, where the response time was reduced to just two minutes and thirty-five seconds. Episode Chapters (0:00) intro (1:04) Hatzalah's reputation for speed (4:48) Hatzalah's volunteer EMTs and ambucycles (5:50) Entrepreneurism at Hatzalah (8:09) Chutzpah (14:15) Hatzalah's recruitment (18:31) Volunteers from all walks of life (22:51) Having COVID changed Eli's perspective (26:00) operating around the world amid antisemitism (28:06) goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/ Looking for more insights into the world of activism? Be sure to check out Jay's brand new book, Find Your Fight, in which Jay teaches the next generation of activists and advocates how to step up and bring about lasting change. You can find Find Your Fight wherever you buy your books, and you can learn more about it at www.jayruderman.com.
B”H I'm running with Aish Ha'am in the World Zionist Congress Election. REGISTER TO VOTE HERE: https://aish.com/vote/YaelTrusch Today, I'm in conversation with United Hatzalah Founder Eli Beer. Eli and I talk about the very early days – what inspired this Jerusalem teenager to try to solve a major problem he identified in the medical emergency […] The post 424: The Epic Story of Eli Beer and United Hatzalah (Replay) appeared first on Yael Trusch.
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, it appears that everything that could go wrong went wrong in California. Not by nature but the ideologues who run California. We need answers and accountability. Why were they pushing radical, left-wing ideological policies that put people at risk, such as DEI and environmental justice programs? Also, the Supreme Court denied President-Elect Trump's request to delay the NYC sentencing. Justices John Roberts and Amy Coney Barrett joined with the left on the Court. They didn't issue an opinion; it was an order. So, the lawfare continues. Later, Rep Chip Roy introduced a bill against the ICC and it passed in the House, now it goes to the Senate. The bill is meant to sanction and punish the ICC. We shouldn't outsource our institutions to foreign governments. Roy calls in to give the specifics of the bill. He also discusses the breaking news that the Supreme Court denied Trump's stay request. Finally, Eli Beer, President of the U.S.-based organization Friends of United Hatzalah, calls in to discuss his organization. They're a group of volunteers and their main goal is to get to every emergency in Israel within minutes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
[00:00:00] Sen. Shelley Moore Capito [00:18:25] Robert Ford [00:46:42] John Reid [00:55:12] Eli Beer [01:13:36] James Trusty [01:32:00] Victoria Coates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
[00:00:00] Carley Shimkus [00:18:25] Sen. Tom Cotton [00:36:47] Mike Pompeo [00:55:10] Sen. Ted Cruz [01:24:13] Eli Beer [01:31:55] Marc Thiessen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eli Beer is the founder of United Hatzalah of Israel. Eli and his volunteers were first on the scene racing to save as many lives as possible on October 7, coming face to face with Hamas terrorists and their victims. In this episode, Eli reflects on his experiences as a first responder, incredible stories of heroism in the face of terror, the amazing work of United Hatzalah and their incredibly diverse volunteers, from Haredi Jews to Muslims, and his meetings with world leaders including Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Eli Beer founded United Hatzalah in 1989, and through his organization, consisting of 7000 Jewish, Muslim, Christian and Druze volunteers, they have responded to over 6 million emergencies, both in Israel and worldwide.For more, you can follow the show on Instagram @GraceforimpactpodcastProduced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 109: Modi and Periel are joined by Eli Beer of United Hatzalah and discuss the ongoing operations in Israel. Modi's special "Know Your Audience" is available on YouTube now!For all upcoming shows visit www.modilive.com.Follow Modi on Instagram at @modi_live.Support the showSupport the show
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Rabbi Kelemer had the unique talent to empower whomever he encountered and always left them with a better feeling about themselves and their abilities. His sensitivity to the emotions and pain of others was legendary and a poignant example was when the Versailles Wedding Hall in Jerusalem collapsed in 2001. In this context TFJ expands upon the seminal role this catastrophe had upon the development of United Hatzalah in Israel, under the leadership of Eli Beer. Learn more at TellerFromJerusalem.com Don't forget to subscribe, like and share! Let all your friends know that that they too can have a new favorite podcast. © 2024 Media Education Trust llc
As soon as they learned of the horrific Hamas attacks in the south, more than 1,700 United Hatzalah volunteers dropped everything, donned their orange vests and raced to save as many lives as they could, braving missiles, sniper fire, and terrorists hidden throughout the area. When Eli Beer founded United Hatzalah he never imagined this. Here's his story of experiencing the worst day of his life and how he still has hope. Buy Artscroll's book by Rabbi Nachman Seltzer: Angels in Orange ► https://www.artscroll.com/Books/orangh.html ____________________________________ ✬ SPONSOR OF THIS EPISODE ✬ ____________________________________ ► SMACH ZEVULUN: Experience a Connection to Torah like Never Before In Eretz Yisrael are thousands of Talmidei Chachamim who sacrifice every day to lead Torah lives. Abroad, there are those who work to earn an honest living, who are נהנה מיגיע כפיהם but wish to do more for Torah. Become a Partner Here → https://smachzevulun.com/ ► BITBEAN: Industry Leading Enterprise Software for Innovative Businesses Seeking to optimize operations and scale your business?Bitbean empowers ambitious businesses with tailored software solutions. Automate workflows, streamline data management, and empower your workforce all while reducing your employee overhead by 30% or more. → Contact Bitbean today for a FREE CONSULTATION: https://bitbean.link/m1w9PN ► ASK TOMER: It's a Great Time to Buy in Israel At AskTomer, you're getting more than just an apartment in Israel. Personalized and hassle-free experience from the start. Message Tomer Here → https://wa.me/18458260484 More Here → https://asktomer.com/ ► TWILLORY: The AIR SUIT is Here! Get $18 OFF your AirSuit. Look great, feel great. → Use promo code INSPIRE for $18 OFF at https://Twillory.com/ Limited Time Offer. ____________________________________ ✬ IN MEMORY OF ✬ ____________________________________ This episode is in memory of: • Shimon Dovid ben Yaakov Shloima • Miriam Sarah bas Yaakov Moshe Help Support our Episodes with Dedicating an Episode in Memory of a Loved One or As a Zechus for a Refuah Shleima! ► Here: https://www.livinglchaim.com/in-memory ____________________________________ Our free call-in-to-listen feature is here: • USA: (605) 477-2100 • UK: 0333-366-0154 • ISRAEL: 079-579-5088 PLUS Listen to LCHAIM KIDS! (605) 562-5555 Have a specific question? email us hi@livinglchaim.com WhatsApp us feedback and get first access to episodes: 914-222-5513 Lchaim.
Nachum Segal presents United Hatzalah of Israel's Eli Beer, Jay Buchsbaum of Kedem/Royal Wine, great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Eli Beer is founder of United Hatzalah in Israel. United Hatzalah is a national volunteers first responder organization which before 7a.m. on October 7 began receiving more than 200 calls per hour from frantic Israelis describing the horrors being committed by Hamas. Eli Beer and Hatzalah volunteers began racing across the country alternately trying to save the wounded, while when necessary, engaging in gun battles with Hamas. Some Hatzalah paramedics were murdered by Hamas terrorists while helping the wounded and the army was nowhere in sight. Police were absent as well as they were targeted by Hamas. Guest: Eli Beer. Founder United Hatzalah. Describes what he saw, experienced and what his volunteers also saw/experienced on October 7. U.S. president Joe Biden wanted to meet Eli Beer when Biden visited Israel following the October 7 brutality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's podcast: Eli Beer is founder of United Hatzalah in Israel. United Hatzalah is a national volunteers first responder organization which before 7a.m. on October 7 began receiving more than 200 calls per hour from frantic Israelis describing the horrors being committed by Hamas. Eli Beer and Hatzalah volunteers began racing across the country alternately trying to save the wounded, while when necessary, engaging in gun battles with Hamas. Some Hatzalah paramedics were murdered by Hamas terrorists while helping the wounded and the army was nowhere in sight. Police were absent as well as they were targeted by Hamas. Guest: Eli Beer. Founder United Hatzalah. Describes what he saw, experienced and what his volunteers also saw/experienced on October 7. U.S. president Joe Biden wanted to meet Eli Beer when Biden visited Israel following the October 7 brutality. Movember, 2023. Men's health month in Canada, as men grow mustaches and (hopefully) contribute some $$ to research and developments for maximum treatment/cure of prostate cancer. What men and their partners/families must be aware of as prostate issues can and do move very slowly before they become stage 4 cancer threats to life. Guest: Dr. Bobby Shayegan. Urologist/oncologist. World's leading robotics prostate cancer surgeon and Director of Surgery at Hamilton, ON, St. Joseph's Hospital. My urologist/oncologist. Justice in Canada developments: The Supreme Court will not hear appeals of four Canadians (possibly/likely former members of ISIS) in the custody of Kurdish forces calling for Canada's assistance to bring them home. One individual is Jack Letts, who never really lived in Canada, but his father is Canadian and the family lives in the U.K. British government has rescinded Jack Letts' U.K. citizenship. His only citizenship is now Canadian. Letts' father John was a guest on our program several times and doubted his son had actually joined ISIS even though he lived in Raqa the ISIS HQ and had converted to Islam. - Asl well, high risk convicted sex offender Randall Hopley arrested in Vancouver. - A jury finds Nathaniel Veltman of London, ON, guilty of four counts of 1st degree murder in the deaths of a Muslim family in the city - and as we heard yesterday from Don Edwards, former Team Canada goaltender the murderer of Don's father and mother George Lovie, is the beneficiary of National Parole Board decisions found repulsive by Don Edwards and his family Guest: Scott Newark. Former AB Crown prosecutor, fmr. exec director Canadian Police Association, senior policy advisor to a federal Public Safety Minister and co-chair of the Office for Victims of Crime (Ontario) Is Israel just days away from a hostage deal with Hamas? - A testy response on social media (Twitter) from Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu aimed at Justin Trudeau. - The war between Israel and Hamas - Anti Semitism in Canada. Guest: Vivian Bercovici. Former Canadian Ambassador to Israel. Resident of Tel Aviv. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For Eli Beer, October 7 never ends. Eli personifies courage and power and principle and drive. Yet he looks and sounds broken. Listen to his voice; a whisper of what it was a month ago. His NGO, United Hatzalah, is a Jerusalem-based organization with more than 15,000 volunteers including trained medics, of all religions and ethnicities, who value human life. On Saturday, October 7, only United Hatzalah volunteers travelled deep into the heart of darkness, the area in southern Israel where thousands of Hamas terrorists went on a savage spree, torturing, raping, sodomizing, decapitating, dismembering, burning to death – any civilian or soldier who they came upon. This is the story of the heroism of Eli Beer and his civilian volunteers who went into this Hell to save anyone they could. Meeting last week with a group of Republican Jewish leaders in the United States, Eli disclosed for the first time one of the more macabre incidents of October 7 – when his people found the charred body of a baby who had been put in an oven and baked to death. I did not have the heart to ask him to repeat that horror today, but you should know. You should know everything. We all should. It is our duty as civilized beings. We do. Oy have the luxury of looking away. Saying: “I didn't know.” Because this war on the Jews is just the beginning. Hamas and its allies – Iran, Hizballah, Houthis and more – have the same plans for all infidels. Everywhere. Eli also has some choice words for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who has distinguished himself throughout this crisis as a man peculiarly detached from this attack on Israel and Jewish people everywhere, including in Canada. I have seen much and spoken with many. This interview with Eli was among the most difficult I have done. Please listen. It's the least we can do.Below is a link to an article I wrote in March, 2022, for the National Post newspaper in Canada immediately following a United Hatzalah mission in which I participated to support Ukrainian refugees in Moldova. It helps you to understand what exceptional work United Hatzalah does. Not just in Israel and not just for Jews.State of Tel Aviv is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stateoftelaviv.com/subscribe
On Huckabee, it can only be moral confusion that sees so many protesting in favor of the Hamas massacres. Eli Beer, Founder & President of United Hatzalah of Israel, provides a first hand account of the aftermath of the attack on Israel. Sen. Scott Brown discusses the political landscape as the 2024 election approaches while Franklin Graham provides an inspiring update on sharing the Gospel abroad. Don't miss Huckabee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to a special edition of "Behind the Bima," where we delve into the ongoing war in Israel from the perspectives of key individuals on the ground and abroad. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to understand the complexities and the human stories behind the headlines.Show Segments:Introduction: A brief overview of the current situation in Israel and what listeners can expect from the episode.Ambassador David Friedman: Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, David Friedman shares what he saw and witnessed during the outbreak of the war.Eli Beer: Founder of United Hatzalah, Eli Beer, talks about the challenges and triumphs of emergency medical response during the time of war.Mayor Aliza Pilichowski/Rabbi Josh Spodek: A unique perspective from Mayor Aliza Pilichowski and Rabbi Josh Spodek on how local communities are coping and what initiatives are being undertaken for citizen safety.JJ Sussman: International director of Gesher, JJ Sussman shares insights and gives his perspective.R. Shuey Biston: R. Shuey offers wisdom and comfort, discussing the role of faith and community during these trying times.
Let's Get Real: Rabbi YY Jacobson, Eli Beer, & Dr. Akiva Perlman: We Are All Soldiers on the Front Lines United to Uplift the Morale of Our People. What is our Mission today? How can this happen? Why? Where do we go from here? Let's Get Real show with Coach Menachem featuring Rabbi YY Jacobson with Eli Beer, the head of United Hatzolah Live from Israel, will provide insights directly from the front lines.Additionally, Dr. Akiva Perlman will join to discuss pertinent issues.
We Are All Soldiers on the Front Lines, United in Our Mission to Uplift the Morale of Our People. What Is Our Mission Today? Rabbi YY Jacobson, Dr. Akivah Perlman Phd, and Eli Beer on Let's Get Real with Coach Menachem, Sunday October 15, # 158 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/menachem-bernfeld/support
Let's Get Real: Rabbi YY Jacobson, Eli Beer, & Dr. Akiva Perlman: We Are All Soldiers on the Front Lines United to Uplift the Morale of Our People. What is our Mission today? How can this happen? Why? Where do we go from here? Let's Get Real show with Coach Menachem featuring Rabbi YY Jacobson with Eli Beer, the head of United Hatzolah Live from Israel, will provide insights directly from the front lines.Additionally, Dr. Akiva Perlman will join to discuss pertinent issues.
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Not making this up: developing characters and story arcs for a work of fiction is far from simple. On this episode of “613 Books” podcast, avid readers like us are treated to an inside peek of this craft with masterful author, columnist and writer of some of Mishpacha Magazine's best-loved serials, Esther Kurtz. How does she create compelling characters whether they're an introverted genius, a newly-married entrepreneur, a newly-minted rebbetzin, or the nemesis who wants to do the right thing? We all love a good story, and it's a treat to explore the mind of a story-crafter to learn a little bit about how it's done. PLUS: Professional memory coach Rena Yudkowsky tells us about the unforgettable book that's on her reading table. Show Notes: Featured Guest Interview: Esther Kurtz Rule of Three by Esther Kurtz To purchase Rule of Three from the Esther Kurtz/Menucha Publishers: https://menuchapublishers.com/products/rule-of-three To purchase Rule of Three on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Rule-Three-Esther-Kurtz/dp/1614655642 Let's Get Personal, the Essay Writing Course by Esther Kurtz: https://www.estherkurtz.com/let-s-get-personal “What's on My Reading Table” featuring Rena Yudkowsky Rena's selection: 90 Seconds: The Epic Story of Eli Beer and United Hatzalah by Rabbi Nachman Seltzer To purchase a copy 90 Seconds: https://www.amazon.com/90-Seconds-Story-United-Hatzalah/dp/1422633071 Reading Table contributor Rena Yudkowsky Rena's Website: www.renayudkowsky.com Rena's Facebook group: Memory Matters-tips and tricks for mid-lifers and seniors https://cutt.ly/memorymatters Rena's You Tube channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6e-UxB-qTgsjUeHtS2ydrw Rena's Membership page- www.renayudkowsky.com/remembership Rena's Instagram- www.instagram.com/renayudkowsky Rena's LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/renayudkowsky/ Rena's Tik tok- www.tiktok.com/@memorymatters Show Announcer for 613 Books Podcast: Michael Doniger Michael's contact info, voice-over samples, and demo: https://michaeldoniger.com/
B”H Today, I'm in conversation with United Hatzalah Founder Eli Beer. Eli and I talk about the very early days – what inspired this Jerusalem teenager to try to solve a major problem he identified in the medical emergency response system? Beyond his initial investment of his Bar Mitzvah money, how did Eli continue to finance and further develop this much needed operation? The real meaning of wealth, and what The post 332: The Epic Story of Eli Beer and United Hatzalah appeared first on Jewish Latin Princess.
If you have an idea of how to make an existing system much better and more efficient, but the people who run the system slam the door in your face, how can you manage to implement your ideas despite their resistance? In this episode of the Let's Talk Business Podcast, Eli Beer, the President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel, talks to Meny about the origins of his massive organization, why he needed to find a way around existing ambulance services, the reason that he chose not to be the CEO of his own organization, how he was able to grow United Hatzalah into the powerhouse that it is today, the proper way to retain volunteers, and much more. Don't miss this inspiring, illuminating, and surprising conversation. Eli Beer is the President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel - an independent, non-profit, fully-volunteer emergency medical services organization that provides fast and free emergency medical first response throughout Israel. Eli has been awarded numerous prizes and acknowledgments across the globe for innovative and lifesaving work. [00:01 - 07:34] Opening Segment • Eli shares how he ended up creating the United Hatzalah of Israel An independent nonprofit providing fast and free emergency medical first response • How Eli had an idea to make an existing system more efficient but was met with resistance Being inspired by a bomb attack he experienced as a young boy [07:35 - 15:00] The Story of United Hatzalah • The idea to respond to emergency calls with volunteers and motorcycles How Eli built an underground emergency command center • Volunteers are motivated by the satisfaction of saving someone rather than money • The organization has responded to almost 6 million emergencies since it started [15:01 - 22:14] Achieving a 90-Second Response Time • The vision, challenges, and rewards of United Hatzalah • United Hatzalah uses random people who want to be trained as volunteers • Why CEOs should have an expiration date • Run the organization like a sustainable business [22:15 - 29:39] Treating Donors and Volunteers with Respect • Treating donors and volunteers the same is vital to success • Volunteers are obligated to respond to a minimum amount of emergency calls • Donors get financial and operational transparency • Leaders need to show compassion and empathy when dealing with traumatic situations [29:40 - 36:48] The Incredible Story of United Hu Sela and its 600 Volunteers • Volunteers go through treatments for emotional trauma • Selling donations as a way to learn sales skills Eli's journey of lifesaving and inspiration • Everyone should be involved in doing good in the world [36:49 - 46:36] Closing Segment • Overnight successes are often years in the making • Why Eli realized he wanted United Hatzalah to be less dependent on him • Eli on the apid for questions Want to connect with Eli? Follow him on Instagram and Facebook. Visit his website and check out 90 Seconds: The Epic Story of Eli Beer and United Hatzalah! Key Quotes: “If you want to really be successful in your life, go work in a non-for-profit for a few years before you start a business.” - Eli Beer “Once you have a volunteer, the more work you give that volunteer, the more committed they are." - Eli Beer “Sometimes you see a story, or you see the end of the story, and you don't realize that every overnight success is years in the making.” - Eli Beer Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
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On February 6, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey, near the Syrian border. Almost 60,000 people eventually died, and nearly 130,000 were injured. In the immediate aftermath, international aid and relief efforts flooded Turkey, providing much-needed medical aid and rescue. One of the largest delegations in the world came from Israel. Rescue personnel from Israel weren't just from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), but from United Hatzalah, an Israel-based rescue group that has become famous for being among the first on the ground after a disaster. In this week's podcast, we sit down with Eli Beer, the founder of United Hatzalah. Eli shares with us the backstory of how his team was able to get to Turkey so quickly, the incredible efforts behind the scenes, and the details of a security threat that forced them to return earlier than planned. Welcome to The Honest Report podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehonestreport/message
An Israeli child is born in a Ukrainian bomb shelter -- and United Hatzalah brings her home under fire ... A United Hatzalah volunteer scales a 12-foot-wall – and is the first to respond to the tragedy of Meron ... Eli Beer, founder of United Hatzalah, slips and breaks his leg racing to an emergency -- and manages to crawl to the choking child and save her life ... The amazing work of Israel's United Hatzalah began, incredibly, when five-year-old Eli Beer witnessed a terror attack and dreamed of being the one to save the victim. While still a young teen, Eli set out to make that dream come true, creating an underground network of pioneering EMTs who were determined to bring their life-saving skills to victims in only 90 seconds, no matter where they were. Eli Beer's book, 90 Seconds, written by the mega-talented Rabbi Nachman Seltzer, is the story of how a boy who failed in school created one of the world's largest all-volunteer emergency services. It's the story of dramatic rescues, sometimes under fire. Of life-changing and life-saving innovations such as the “ambucycle.” Of bringing United Hatzalah's lifesaving experience to Nepal, Haiti, and, most recently, Ukraine, and their heart-rending rescue work in the Surfside and Versailles wedding hall tragedies. In this Inside ArtScroll interview, we get to learn, from Eli himself, more of the story of how with determination, vision, self-sacrifice and compassion -- and, of course, siyata D'Shmaya -- lives can be saved and dreams can come true. [Purchase the new book HERE.]
Rabbi Nachman Seltzer is the author of forty five books, including such classics as 90 Seconds, Living Legend, the Zera Shimshon series, Incredible! and Incredible 2 and The Rebbetzin. Those were proceeded by The Network, The Link and The Shadows, (fiction); Child Of War and Nine Out Of Ten (biographies); the Moments series; Stories With A Twist; and the bestselling It Could Have Been You series (short stories). He also compiled One Small Deed Can Change The World, a popular anthology. Rabbi Seltzer is a columnist for the International Hamodia Magazine, where his true life stories are beloved around the world. He is the producer of Visions (an album of all English songs) as well as co producer of The Story Experience. (www.mostlymusic.com/the-story-experience.html) Rabbi Seltzer received his semicha from Rav Yitzchok Berkovitz at The Jerusalem Kollel and teaches in various post-high-school programs for American students studying in Eretz Yisroel. Rabbi Seltzer is a popular international speaker as well and is available to address audiences around the world. Eli Beer (born September 13, 1973 in Israel) is the founder of United Hatzalah of Israel, and President of the U.S.-based organization Friends of United Hatzalah. United Hatzalah of Israel is an independent, non-profit, fully-volunteer emergency medical services organization that provides fast and free emergency medical first response throughout Israel. Buy the book 90 Seconds: The Epic Story of Eli Beer and United Hatzalah: https://www.amazon.com/90-Seconds-Story-United-Hatzalah/dp/1422633071. 00:00 - Intro 11:32 - Interview 1:17:24 - Outro Rabbi Efrem Goldberg: Rabbi, Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS). Rabbi Philip Moskowitz: Associate Rabbi, BRS. Rabbi Josh Broide: Outreach Rabbi, BRS.
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Nachum Segal presents Elliot Weiselberg with the YLS Update, Tefilla Buxbaum of Yad Ezra V'Shulamit, Eli Beer of United Hatzalah of Israel, great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
This week, Justin sits down with United Hatzalah's CEO and Founder, Eli Beer, for a conversation about how close he came to death in March 2020 and how this experience illuminates the urgency behind his work at the helm of one of the most impactful organizations in Israel. On Thirty-Six, Justin Hayet, a self-proclaimed pessimistic millennial attempts to find the thirty-six righteous people on whose merit the world stands. Thirty-Six is a production of SoulShop and Bnai Zion.
After a year and a half as an EMT, Eli Beer realized something: he had helped many people but hadn't actually saved anyone. It became his life's work to change that. This episode of Intentional Living with Nili Couzens is generously sponsored by the Mary Ellen and Drew Weissman Charitable Giving Foundation
Nachum Segal interviews Eli Beer of United Hatzalah of Israel, Dr. Haim Gertner, Director of Yad Vashem's International Relations Division and Yoni Z about his new album "Ahava." He also presents great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Nachum Segal interviews Eli Beer of United Hatzalah of Israel, hosts Charlie Harary to reflect on the life of Rabbi Zechariah Wallerstein, ob"m, and presents great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Join the discussion group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Lj6a5VZhRnBKCumXLE43QK Contact Franciska- franciskakay@gmail.com I love hearing from you! About Our Guest: Eli Beer is a social entrepreneur and the President and Founder of United Hatzalah of Israel. United Hatzalah of Israel is an independent, non-profit, fully-volunteer emergency medical services organization that provides fast and free emergency medical first response throughout Israel. United Hatzalah represents the partnership of Jewish, Muslim, Druze and Christian volunteers from all religious spectrums working together in order to save lives. Eli has been awarded numerous prizes and acknowledgments across the globe for innovative and lifesaving work. https://www.instagram.com/eli_beer/ https://twitter.com/EliBeerUH DONATE to United Hatzalah: https://israelrescue.org/donate DONATE to help make Pesach in Russia: https://thechesedfund.com/seder/sederbackhome Affiliate Links: Learn More About the Sleep Consultant Certification Course: https://franciskapodcast--thecpsm.thrivecart.com/sleep-consultant-certification-course2/ Use CODE: Franciska200 for $200 off.
I am joined by Eli Beer, founder and president of the renowned United Hatzalah Israel, the worlds' fastest and most forward-thinking medical response organisation. Eli has won numerous awards; Champion of Human Life life award, Peace in the Middle-East award and Young Global Leader award to name but a few. He invented the worlds fastest ambulance, known as the Ambucycle and has held TedMed talks on his innovation. Although Eli has ultimately achieved his dream, he stops at nothing! He continues to expand and widen his organisation; providing rescue assistance all over the world, whilst their four-legged volunteer assists in their Psycho-trauma unit. Listen to Eli tell his incredible story with such passion, of how he built and grew his transformative life-saving organisation, United Hatzalah, regardless of all things with continuous courage, determination, lots of hard work...and a little chutzpah! For more information on United Hatzalah and to learn how you can get involved, please visit: https://israelrescue.org/ Please subscribe, rate and share with family and friends to help spread inspiration and empowerment. Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jewishinthecityuk/ Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JEWISHINTHECITYUK
Entrevista con Eli Beer (Fundador de United Hatzalah) by Suri Cattan
Clase del 24 de enero del 2021
On this week's spectacular edition of the Z Report LIVE, we have an amazing show for you. We have the World premiere of a NEW single from NACHAS which dropped last night titled Close To You, the US premiere of a new remake of a classic Avraham Fried hit now being released from Radio Kol Chai with new arrangements titled Didoh Bei 2022, the broadcast debut of a new single from singer and songwriter Eli Beer released this week titled Ekrah, the world broadcast premiere of a new single coming out tomorrow from PARV and Dovid Pearlman titled Tovim, the US premiere of a new chabad single from Nemouel Harroch titled V'Ata Amarta and the US premiere of a new cover from Moti Weiss titled Shiru Lo. Israel singer and songwriter phoned in from Eretz Yisrael to discuss the release of his latest hit album Ke'malach. Find out how Naftali and his producers, Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry went about choosing songs for this new album. How did Nafatli get into music? Kumzits style? Who did he grow up listening to? Find out all that and more on today's Z Report. We also have NEW music from 8th Day, Naftali Kempeh and more, PLUS all of your concert information.
Eli Beer was born in Israel. When he was seven he witnessed his first terror attack. This traumatic experience, coupled with his desire to help save people, encouraged him to become a volunteer medic. Eli has been involved in emergency medical first response in Israel since 1988. With 25 years of life-saving experience, he has responded to some of the worst civil, wartime, and terror-related incidents. Eli currently serves as Founder and President of United Hatzalah; lecturer to health organizations worldwide on the importance of receiving medical care within the first few minutes of an incident through a network of volunteers; has expertise in creating cohesive and integrated responses to mass casualty incidents as well as terrorist attacks; is a pioneer in the field of GPS-based technology for medical responses; recipient of awards, including the 2010 Social Entrepreneur for Israel received by the Schwab Foundation, the 2011 Presidential Award for Volunteerism in Israel received by President Shimon Peres, and the 2012 Young Global Leader award. Married with 5 children and when not saving lives or guiding United Hatzalah, he manages the family real estate company, Beer Realty.If you have any doubt about the power of one of a one person can do that, that will be put to rest through this conversation. You see, Eli shows us that with passion and a little chutzpah, we can be the change we want to see in the world. You can be that change. You can make a difference. Eli a fantastic storyteller and is a beautiful soul. I mean, this is, I believe, is one of my longest podcast episodes to date. There are so much goodness and inspiration shared in this following conversation. And I thank you for taking the time today to listen to this podcast episode with Eli Beer on the Great Day podcast.Connect with EliTwitterInstagramFacebookWebsiteDon't forget to subscribe to The Great Day PodcastLove The Great Day Podcast? Want to find out how to support the show? Click the link below to join my new Patreon page.Become Patron on My Patreon Page HERE!Did I mention that I am now an author?! Check out my new book "A Kids Book About Optimism"And be sure to follow my Instagram page and Facebook page to stay up to date on everything I'm working on.I'm Meir Kay and Have A Great Day! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join OU LIVE to hear from special guest Eli Beer, founder of United Hatzalah of Israel. We're talking about miracles, surviving Coronoavirus, Eli's Pesach Sheni, second chances, and so much more!
Part 2 of our interview with Nicole Emma, a sex worker and Tedx Salt Lake City speaker. Nicole shares her expertise and insights into sexuality and the taboos that get associated with sex. https://youtu.be/r7xLfeTytns We talk further in depth about the things she talks about in her video and how they pertain to men in the world today and how they can get their needs met. There are discussions about sugardaddies and the neediness of men in certain circumstances. we bring up people who identify as an incel and how boys who can't cry, shoot bullets. What can be done about this and how it could be preventable. Boys will be boys highlights Eli Beer and how he created the fastest ambulance system in the world. https://youtu.be/bFwwaB9n_x0 Send emails to orionwaymailbag@gmail.com