Rabbi Cosgrove reminds us that since Joseph in Egypt, Jews have found the strength to form imagined community and make spiritual connections even when we are physically separated. We must reach out to others, reminding them and ourselves that we are never alone.
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Sermon - Rabbi Zauzmer - Honey Moments - September 25, 2022
Sermon - Rabbi Cosgrove - Herzl and Me - September 26, 2022
Sermon - Rabbi Cosgrove - These Truths We Hold Dear - September 17, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Keeping Pace – September 10, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Lost and Found – June 11, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Rights and Obligations – June 4, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Ethan Witkovsky – Do Not Wrong One Another – May 21, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Holy Living – May 7, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Holocaust Memory – April 30, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Ethan Witkovsky – Remembering Others and Centering Ourselves – April 23, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – To Sign or Not to Sign – April 16, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – The Pipeline Problem – March 19, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Heartbreaking, Inspiring, and Complicated – March 19, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Our Esther Moment – March 5, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Ethan Witkovsky – The Forests of Ukraine – February 26, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Amnesty, Israel, Apartheid – February 5, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Teyku – January 22, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Stride Toward Freedom – January 15, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Neil Zuckerman – God’s Pre-Game Speech to the Israelites – January 8, 2022
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Father and Son – December 6, 2021
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