The world is in a near panic from the Coronavirus outbreak, as scientists and health authorities around the world are racing to halt the spread of this deadly virus that emerged from a live animal and fish market in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December, when it then jumped to humans. Once it jumped to humans, it was then transferred from human to human whenever they come in contact with one other.
At the time of this podcast, according to official Chinese statistics which many believe are downplaying the proportions of this health disaster, some 60,000 Chinese have already contracted the new coronavirus, which causes respiratory illness similar to pneumonia, and the death toll of nearly 700 is rising daily. This past January 30th, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak a “public-health emergency of international concern” — an alarm it reserves for events that pose a risk to multiple countries and that requires a coordinated international response.
The World Health Organization is correct – we need an international response. But what should that response be? Listen to today's podcast, which looks at current events through eyes of emuna.
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Why Aren’t You Happy?
Lights of Glory: Likutei Moharan Torah 14, Part 4
Secure Solitude: A Lesson on Psalms 4 - 6
Blessing a Wounded Soldier
At Peace with Ourselves: Likutei Moharan Torah 114, Part 3
A Tree on the Riverbank: Psalms 1-3
Holy Humility: Likutei Moharan Torah 14, Part 2
David’s Song: An Introduction to The Book of Psalms
Miracle on Highway 34
The Peace and the Glory: Likutei Moharan - Torah 14, Part 1
Quiet in the Storm
The Lesson of Ziklag: An Emuna News Analysis
Into the Fog: Likutei Moharan, Torah 115
Composure in Conflict
Kids in Captivity and Cold Truth
Israel’s Dilemma
Escape from the Tunnel: Likutei Moharan Torah 112, Part 3
A Time for Trust
The Power of Unity
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