Rabbi Elliot Schrier is Senior Rabbi of Congregation Bnai Yeshurun - the largest Orthodox synagogue in Teaneck, NJ, boasting 6 different Minyanim on a given Shabbos morning.
But despite its size, Rabbi Schrier still makes the time to connect with each of his members personally - through his daily routine of touch points.
Early into his career - Rabbi Schrier had the privilege of being mentored by one the great Darshanim of our generation, Rabbi Kenneth Hain, Senior Rabbi of Beth Shalom in Lawrence, NY.
This mindset - seeing the Drasha as a means of connection between rabbi and Kehillah - influences all aspects of how Rabbi Schrier crafts and delivers his Drashos.
Including how he structures the Drasha, and forgoing the use of notes - even though speaking from them might make him come across a more polished speaker
If you’re a speaker who’s looking to better connect to your audience through your presentation - then this episode is for you.
It’s jam packed with lots of useful strategies and techniques that you’ll want to put to practice right away, like:
- tips for making your Drasha more personable and relatable,
- how to ensure sure your speaking style is appropriate to the room (clip)
- and an ingenious way of structuring your Drasha to retain your audience’s attention.
Visit Congregation Bnai Yeshurun on the web here: https://www.bnaiyeshurun.org/
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