Judaism in the 21st Century

Making Meaningful Summer Memories (S3, E36)

16 min · 15 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Making Meaningful Summer Memories (S3, E36)

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This week on Judaism in the 21st Century, Rabbi Daniel Cohen and Dr. Steven Labkoff explore how summer can become more than a season of busyness. It can become a time for intentionally creating memories that last. From family trips and walks without phones, to the power of being fully present with the people we love, this episode reminds us that life is not only measured in days, but in moments. The conversation touches on parenting, grandparents, summer plans, Israel, weddings, camp, and even the question of whether documenting a memory can sometimes get in the way of actually living it. A thoughtful and practical conversation about presence, relationships, and making this summer meaningful.

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