Rabbi Douglas Kohn presently works as an interim rabbi, guiding synagogues through sensitive clergy
transitions, and currently serves as Interim Senior Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El in Birmingham, AL. He is
the author/editor of two books, Life, Faith and Cancer: Jewish Journeys Through Diagnosis, Treatment
and Recovery, and Broken Fragments: Jewish Experiences of Alzheimer’s Disease Through Diagnosis,
Adaptation and Moving On, as well as numerous articles and presentations addressing Judaism. illness
and adjustment.
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