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Daniel Coleman

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Originally from London, Daniel Coleman now lives in Washington Heights with his wife and son. He holds a Management and Marketing degree, has Orthodox Rabbinic ordination, and is a Board-Certified, Multi-Faith Chaplain serving North Shore University Hospital. He enjoys daily opportunities to talk to and about Gd in both his personal and professional life. Daniel has practiced bookbinding in his spare time for 15 years.

Bikur Cholim (visiting the sick): An Uncomfortable Mitzvah (commandment)

How to Make the Hospital Visit Meaningful

How-To, Identity & Responsibility

Do you find it difficult to visit someone who is sick in the hospital? When do you visit? When not to visit? What to say? What not to say? Learn how to react, engage, and respond to those whom you visit.

Bookbinding 101

Experience the Ancient & Sacred Craft

Arts & Performance, How-To

Bring a book in need of tikkun (repair) and receive practical tips on how to restore and preserve books both old and new. As we engage the craft, we will explore the theology and discipline of bookbinding as well as its spiritual teachings.

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