Rabbi Cohen began serving as spiritual leader of Congregation Agudath Sholom in 2005.
Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Rabbi Cohen is a graduate of Yeshiva University in New York and its Azrieli Graduate School. He has served in the rabbinate for over twenty years and currently serves as senior Rabbi at Congregation Agudath Sholom, the largest modern orthodox synagogue in New England.
Rabbi Cohen served as a national Officer of the Rabbinical Council of America and is a member of the National Council of AIPAC, Board of the ADL and the Beth Din of America.
He recently published Mining for Gold: Essays on Torah in the Modern World, which addresses the four questions we will be asked in Heaven and is currently writing What Will They Say About You When You're Gone? Seven Principles for Reverse Engineering Your Life. He speaks frequently on a topic of broad interest - how to lead a life of legacy.
Rabbi Cohen and Diane are the grateful parents of six daughters: Sara Malka, Michal, Adina, Elisheva, Tamar and Shalhevet.
For more information about Rabbi Cohen, visit www.rabbidanielcohen.com