- 17 minutes 38 secondsAharei Mot-K’doshim: The Blame Game
Blame is easy; self-reflection is hard. Rabbi Cosgrove explores the instinct to deflect responsibility onto others and calls, in the spirit of Aharei Mot-K’doshim, for a turn inward, where critique begins with humility, responsibility, and the courage to examine oneself.
27 April 2026, 2:30 pm - 18 minutes 5 secondsAn Age-Old Question
How do the Jewish people remember tragedy? In this time of memorial and celebration, Rabbi Zuckerman turns to a lesson from the rabbis in the aftermath of the destruction of the temple: to not mourn a devastating loss is impossible, but to mourn too much is also not permitted. Life continues.
20 April 2026, 4:30 pm - 16 minutes 32 secondsIt's About Time
What holds the Jewish people together across difference and distance? Rabbi Cosgrove explores the triad of time, text, and territory, beginning with Jewish time as the rhythm that shapes how we live and belong.
13 April 2026, 2:28 pm - 14 minutes 15 secondsA Quiet Act of Continuity
Rabbi Zuckerman delivers a poignant message on the final day of Passover: Jewish life is found not only in its grand expressions, but in its quieter ones as well.
10 April 2026, 6:33 pm - 12 minutes 33 secondsGo and Learn
Rabbi Pink explains how the Passover Seder demonstrates the importance of asking questions and learning from everyone around us.
6 April 2026, 4:16 pm - 11 minutes 37 secondsSlaves to Our Phones
What does it really mean to be free? On the Shabbat of Passover, Rabbi Zauzmer encourages us to ask this question and suggests that if we can never put our phones down, we are not truly free.
6 April 2026, 2:03 pm - 14 minutesReframing Our Story
Touching on one rabbi's response to a pro-Palestine campus display and the Passover Seder, Rabbi Zuckerman reminds us that to be a Jew is to tell a story that begins in pain, but does not end there; rather, it's to insist that there is a path from suffering to hope.
30 March 2026, 2:53 pm - 9 minutes 59 secondsUs and Them
Do you tell the Passover story as a tale of “us” versus “them”? Rabbi Cosgrove teaches that binary distinctions between good and bad do not tell the whole story, not in the past, and not now. He encourages us to acknowledge and thank non-Jews who have supported our people.
30 March 2026, 2:53 pm - 10 minutes 16 secondsCalling Balls and Strikes
With baseball season beginning this week, Rabbi Zauzmer discusses automatic balls and strikes, and the humility that the new rule brings to the game.
23 March 2026, 2:36 pm - 11 minutes 55 secondsPresence in Absence
What can we learn from Torah readings that recount details of rituals and structures that no longer exist? Rabbi Cosgrove teaches that the connections we make with other people are sacred and persist even when the other person is not physically with us.
16 March 2026, 5:20 pm - 15 minutes 48 secondsSeeking God's Face
There are moments when God’s face feels hidden and faith itself seems beyond reach. Rabbi Cosgrove teaches that even when we cannot see the face of God directly, we may still encounter the divine in the face of another.
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