Judaism in the 21st Century

Summertime and Judaism in the 21st Century (S3, E35)

16 min · 8 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Summertime and Judaism in the 21st Century (S3, E35)

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This week on Judaism in the 21st Century, Steve Labkoff and Rabbi Daniel Cohen talk about how summer can be more than a pause in the Jewish calendar. After the intensity of Pesach, the Omer, and Shavuot, the slower months before Rosh Hashanah can become a powerful opportunity for spiritual growth, renewed purpose, and deeper connection. Rabbi Cohen shares a practical “three-minute program” that anyone can begin today: one minute of prayer, one minute of learning, and one minute of reaching out to make a difference in someone’s life. Even better, stretch it to 15 minutes a day this summer and see how it changes the rhythm of your days.

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