Where do we go from Yom Kippur? Rabbi Cosgrove reminds us that resetting our moral compass is not a “one-and-done” task, but a lifelong challenge that we meet by a day-after-day commitment toward becoming our aspirational selves.
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
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Gender, Intermarriage, and Jewish Identity – November 20, 2021
Sermon – Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove – Parents Weekend – November 6, 2021
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