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2021 Legacy Celebration

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Thank you to all who attended this meaningful event on November 16, 2021!

Keynote speaker, Rabbi Daniel Cohen expounded on his book, "What Will They Say About You When You Are Gone? Creating a Life of Legacy," with the goal of inspiring attendees to take the steps necessary to leave a legacy of impact.

Click here for a full recap.

Click here to watch a video recording of the event via JLink (free registration required.)

For questions about the event,
please contact the JCF at 856-673-2528. 

The JCF would like to thank event sponsor SEI for their generous support of this program. 
 
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About Rabbi Daniel Cohen

Popular motivator, mentor, and inspirational speaker, Rabbi Daniel Cohen’s unique blend of authenticity, humor, wisdom, and insight helps anyone better navigate contemporary society and lead a life of legacy. Engaging in hundreds of end of life conversations and delivering thousands of eulogies provide him with a unique perspective on the essence of a meaningful life.

 

Rabbi Cohen has served in the rabbinate for over thirty years and currently serves as senior Rabbi at Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford, CT, the largest modern orthodox synagogue in New England. Rabbi Cohen is author of What Will They Say About You When You Are Gone? Creating a Life of Legacy, speaks nationally on leading a life of legacy and is currently writing two books. The first is a parable book on the secret of the light and the second is with former NBA All Star and Olympic Gold medalist Allan Houston on for young adults on leading a purposeful life. 

 

He is co-host with Reverend Greg Doll of the nationally syndicated Radio Show, The Rabbi and the Reverend and writes for the Huffington Post Blog and is a Bottom Line Inc. Expert.  He enjoys doing magic shows, playing sports, writing, searching for God, and living life with joy and ever-present smile! Rabbi Cohen and Diane are the grateful parents of six daughters and two grandsons.

 

For more information about Rabbi Cohen visit www.rabbidanielcohen.com

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