Rabbi Cosgrove: Lost and Found (September 10, 2022)
Rabbi Cosgrove Sermons Archive
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Rabbi Cosgrove suggests that while the Torah lists detailed rules for returning lost property, the deeper meaning of this concern may be about repairing lost relationships and restoring our souls.
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