The Passover seder asks us to not only think of the lives of our ancestors in Egypt, but to see ourselves “as if” we were there. So too when we recall the loved ones we have lost: We can think of them and their lives, reflecting on what they taught us and left for us. Rabbi Witkovsky introduces Yizkor with a memory of his beloved cousin Fran and asks us to examine how we recall our loved ones.
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Sermon - Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove: The Life and Legacy of Waldemar M.W. Haffkine - April 25, 2020
Parashah Study – Rabbi Ethan Witkovsky and Rabbi Steven Philp: Tzav Quarantine in the Torah and Today – April 24, 2020
Sermon - Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove: Social Solidarity . . . Not Distancing - April 11, 2020
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove: The Question of Suffering – April 10, 2020
Parashah Study – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove and Rabbi Ethan Witkovsky: Tzav and the Meaning of Rituals – April 3, 2020
Sermon - Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove: The Next Right Thing – March 28, 2020
Sermon - Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove: Purim in The Time of Coronoavirus – March 9, 2020
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