As the Gaza war continues, how do you respond to people whose views on what should happen next in the conflict differ from your own? Rabbi Cosgrove counsels that it is essential to assume positive intent on the part of others and to ask thought-provoking questions to promote understanding.
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Conversations with Cosgrove: Confessions of a Female Rabbi with Rabbi Rebecca Keren Jablonski
Conversations with Cosgrove: Challenges of Antisemitism with Rabbi Jeremy Gordon
Our American Stories
Conversations with Cosgrove: A Triumph of Life with Rabbi Yitz Greenberg
Looking Long
Conversations with Cosgrove: Israel's Democracy with Yohanan Plesner
Conversations with Cosgrove: Israel’s Existential War with Bernard-Henri Lévy
The World Today: Dr. Richard Haass in Conversation with Rabbi Cosgrove
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Shattered Vessels
The Essence of Courage
Pardon Me
Entering a Synagogue
A Time of Testing
Rabbi Cosgrove Book Discussion with Juju Chang
The Pull of the Land
Today and the Day After
Conversations with Cosgrove: Talking Torah with Abigail Pogrebin and Rabbi Dov Linzer
Conversations with Cosgrove: American Judaism After October 7 with Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin
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