Rabbi Cosgrove: The Still, Small Voice (April 5, 2025)
Rabbi Cosgrove Sermons
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16m
When alternate notions of what’s in the best interest of the Jewish community compete, how do we know what’s right? Reminding us that we are not the first to face this dilemma, Rabbi Cosgrove recalls Rabbi A.J. Heschel, urging us to find the quiet inner voice of conscience.
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