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Rabbi Daniel Cohen is Rabbi at Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford, CT, the largest Modern Orthodox synagogue in New England.
But for Rabbi Cohen, "large" doesn’t have to mean it’s not welcoming…
Rabbi Cohen is a person who is on a mission to live each day to the fullest, and to help others do the same.
He’s learned from some of the best Darshanim and orators of this generation, so he has a lot of public speaking wisdom and Drasha experience to offer.
In this episode, we talk about:
- How to decide what to talk about each Shabbos, and what if your message doesn’t necessarily fit into the Parsha?
- What if your heart is not 100% aligned with your message should you still say it?
- How many messages should you aim for with your Drasha?
- An ingenious way to get people to turn off their phones while you’re speaking,
- How to strike the right balance the head and the heart in your talk…
- And how to tell stories and where to place them in your Drasha for maximum effect...
Rabbi Cohen is author of What Will They Say About You When You Are Gone? Creating a Life of Legacy and the newly released book The Secret of the Light published by Union Square Publishing.
He is founder of The Legacy Academy designed to fortify and inspire people to lead their best lives now.
He is in the midst of writing another book with former NBA All Star and Olympic Gold medalist Allan Houston.
He is co-host with Reverend Greg Doll of the nationally syndicated Radio Show, The Rabbi and the Reverend and hosts the podcast Judaism in the 21st Century.
Rabbi Cohen and his wife Diane are the grateful parents of six daughters. For more information visit www.rabbidanielcohen.com
➡️ Did you know there's method for cutting straight through to an audience’s heart, grabbing their attention - and holding it - and making a memorable impact with your presentation?
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Rabbi Daniel Cohen is Rabbi at Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford, CT, the largest Modern Orthodox synagogue in New England.
But for Rabbi Cohen, "large" doesn’t have to mean it’s not welcoming…
Rabbi Cohen is a person who is on a mission to live each day to the fullest, and to help others do the same.
He’s learned from some of the best Darshanim and orators of this generation, so he has a lot of public speaking wisdom and Drasha experience to offer.
In this episode, we talk about:
- How to decide what to talk about each Shabbos, and what if your message doesn’t necessarily fit into the Parsha?
- What if your heart is not 100% aligned with your message should you still say it?
- How many messages should you aim for with your Drasha?
- An ingenious way to get people to turn off their phones while you’re speaking,
- How to strike the right balance the head and the heart in your talk…
- And how to tell stories and where to place them in your Drasha for maximum effect...
Rabbi Cohen is author of What Will They Say About You When You Are Gone? Creating a Life of Legacy and the newly released book The Secret of the Light published by Union Square Publishing.
He is founder of The Legacy Academy designed to fortify and inspire people to lead their best lives now.
He is in the midst of writing another book with former NBA All Star and Olympic Gold medalist Allan Houston.
He is co-host with Reverend Greg Doll of the nationally syndicated Radio Show, The Rabbi and the Reverend and hosts the podcast Judaism in the 21st Century.
Rabbi Cohen and his wife Diane are the grateful parents of six daughters. For more information visit www.rabbidanielcohen.com
➡️ Did you know there's method for cutting straight through to an audience’s heart, grabbing their attention - and holding it - and making a memorable impact with your presentation?