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Rabbi Dovid M. Cohen served as a communal Rabbi for decades, at Congregation Shomrei Torah in Fair Lawn, NJ, Young Israel of the West Side in Manhattan, and Congregation Ohr Torah in North Woodmere, NY.
But Rabbi Cohen is also a:
- lawyer,
- family counselor,
an author, speaker, podcaster, and an entrepreneur...
And he currently serves as Senior Relationship Officer at the Orthodox Union’s Yachad division.
But if there’s one thing that wearing all of these different hats has taught Rabbi Cohen, it’s the delicate art of balance.
In this enjoyable episode of the Maggid Method, Rabbi Cohen and I discuss:
How and when to use candor in your presentations, without making your audience too uncomfortable...
How to present sides of an issue, without alienating a portion of your audience...
How to try your hardest, without getting down on yourself when you fail...
Visit Rabbi Cohen's website at: https://rabbidovidmcohen.com/
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➡️ 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 Dovid M. Cohen served as a communal Rabbi for decades, at Congregation Shomrei Torah in Fair Lawn, NJ, Young Israel of the West Side in Manhattan, and Congregation Ohr Torah in North Woodmere, NY.
But Rabbi Cohen is also a:
- lawyer,
- family counselor,
an author, speaker, podcaster, and an entrepreneur...
And he currently serves as Senior Relationship Officer at the Orthodox Union’s Yachad division.
But if there’s one thing that wearing all of these different hats has taught Rabbi Cohen, it’s the delicate art of balance.
In this enjoyable episode of the Maggid Method, Rabbi Cohen and I discuss:
How and when to use candor in your presentations, without making your audience too uncomfortable...
How to present sides of an issue, without alienating a portion of your audience...
How to try your hardest, without getting down on yourself when you fail...
Visit Rabbi Cohen's website at: https://rabbidovidmcohen.com/
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➡️ 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?