On the occasion of the seventieth anniversary of Rabbi Milton Steinberg’s passing, Rabbi Cosgrove draws on his predecessor’s writing to address the question of suffering. Rather than asking why there is suffering, we must seek to give our suffering meaning by responding to our tribulations with dignity, patience, benevolence and with care for others.
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Conversations with Cosgrove: Jewish Philanthropy with Charles Bronfman and Dr. Jeffrey Solomon
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Remarks from U.S. Representative Ritchie Torres
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Conversations with Cosgrove: Israel at War with Dr. Mishy Harman
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