At the moment of Yizkor, what do we remember most about our loved ones? By way of the story of Judge Irving Kaufman, Rabbi Cosgrove challenges us to forgive our own foibles and frailties, to live in the present as our best selves, and to remember the best of others.
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A Seder of Vigilance and Empathy
Conversations with Cosgrove: Becoming Elijah with Dr. Daniel Matt
Live with Rabbi Zuckerman and Author Dan Senor
Let's Dialogue
Women's Bodies, Women's Health, Women's Needs
Conversations with Cosgrove: Purim During War with Joel Chasnoff
Rabbi Zauzmer: The Oscars Speech That Could Have Been (March 16, 2024)
For Such a Time as This
The Day After
Rabbi Zuckerman: Under the Stretcher (February 24, 2024)
Conversations with Cosgrove: The Trauma of October 7 Survivors with Dr. Lia Naor
Breathe . . . and Breathe Again
Synagogue Leadership in Turbulent Times
A Visit from Kathy Hochul
Live with Rabbi Cosgrove and author/journalist Matti Friedman
Live with Rabbi Cosgrove and PAS Past President Menachem Rosensaft
Rabbi Zuckerman: Writing Our Next Chapter (January 20, 2024)
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Conversations with Cosgrove: Honoring MLK Day with Jonathan Eig
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