Rabbi Shaul Robinson is the Senior Rabbi at Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City.
Rabbi Robinson is unique in the sense that he entered the rabbinate without a preconceived notion of how a pulpit rabbi should speak.
Rabbi Robinson’s career began on campus, as an outreach professional, where he transformed lives through his informal conversation.
And that tone and style of speaking has always been the ideal for him, even nowadays when he has to deliver more formal presentations.
In this informative episode of the Maggid Method, we talk about:
- The golden standard you should aim for any time you get up to speak...
- The need for authenticity in presentation...
- And the mindset that everything you need to speak about on a given Shabbos can be found in the Parsha.
We also talk about the hazard of inadvertently alienating a portion of your congregation with your message - and how to avoid doing it.
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