• THE DEFINITIVE RAP: Living A Jewish Life In The Midst Of Challenges

  • Feb 21 2023
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

THE DEFINITIVE RAP: Living A Jewish Life In The Midst Of Challenges

  • Summary

  • The Queen of England, who in response to a request for life advice, she commented, “If I had to give only one piece of advice, it would be to invest in human connections. There is nothing more important in life than connecting with other people, and I think the last year or so has made that very clear.” The Queen was referring to the pandemic, where all humanity was witness to the importance of human connection, that has previously been taken for granted.

    The show’s guest today lives by that motto, and it is demonstrated by the way he lives his life, and how it reflects his life’s work.

    Baila Sebrow producer and host of The Definitive Rap sat down with Rabbi Dovid Cohen, an internationally renowned motivational speaker, spiritual leader, life coach, entrepreneur and author whose empathic approach has empowered many individuals to achieve success in all aspects of life. His teachings are firmly rooted in Torah knowledge mixed together with contemporary thinking.

    Rabbi Cohen talked about the previous generations before us, who endured so many challenges, yet how they were able to pick up the shredded pieces of their lives, move on and build what we have today.

    Rabbi Cohen shared from his book, We’re Almost There, how one can live a Jewish life in the world today in midst of dilemmas.

    He offered, a deep and raw understanding of human beings, and
    relationships from his book, Together Again, along with some excerpts.

    *WATCH THIS FASCINATING INTERVIEW

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