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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 1H 19M

Ep. 26. I Send My Invoices to Heaven | A Conversation with Rabbi Moishy Goldman

from Wisdom from the Field By Tzviki Krasnjansky · host coachingbytzviki

  In this rich and honest conversation, I sit down with Rabbi Moishy Goldman, shliach at Chabad of Waterloo, to explore the realities of shlichus — both the practical and the internal.   We speak about the balance between having strong bitachon and doing your part — including Moishe’s powerful line: “I send my invoices to heaven.”   We also get into the ups and downs of fundraising, losing major donors and rebuilding, and why doing something — even if it’s imperfect — matters more than waiting for the ideal system. We also discuss:   Setting boundaries between family life and shlichus while building a Chabad house Not being overly hard on yourself How to keep moving even when things feel heavy The importance of handing off what others can do — and focusing on what only you can do   And maybe most importantly — we explore the unseen impact of shlichus, and why you may be doing far more than you realize.   If you’re looking for a good dose of chizuk, or just a gishmak, enjoyable conversation — you’ll really enjoy this one.     ---   If this episode was meaningful, please share it with someone who might benefit.   For ongoing insights on fundraising, leadership, and the inner work of shlichus, join my email list here: https://mailchi.mp/c0f254880cc4/new-subscribers    To learn more about my work with shluchim, visit: www.coachingbytzviki.com   Follow on LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook 

In this rich and honest conversation, I sit down with Rabbi Moishy Goldman, shliach at Chabad of Waterloo, to explore the realities of shlichus — both the practical and the internal.   We speak about the balance between having strong bitachon and doing your part — including Moishe’s powerful line: “I send my invoices to heaven.”   We also get into the ups and downs of fundraising, losing major donors and rebuilding, and why doing something — even if it’s imperfect — matters more than waiting for the ideal system. We also discuss:   Setting boundaries between family life and shlichus while building a Chabad house Not being overly hard on yourself How to keep moving even when things feel heavy The importance of handing off what others can do — and focusing on what only you can do   And maybe most importantly — we explore the unseen impact of shlichus, and why you may be doing far more than you realize.   If you’re looking for a good dose of chizuk, or just a gishmak, enjoyable conversation — you’ll really enjoy this one.     ---   If this episode was meaningful, please share it with someone who might benefit.   For ongoing insights on fundraising, leadership, and the inner work of shlichus, join my email list here: https://mailchi.mp/c0f254880cc4/new-subscribers    To learn more about my work with shluchim, visit: www.coachingbytzviki.com   Follow on LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook

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