Rabbi Cosgrove: These Truths We Hold Dear (September 17, 2022)
Rabbi Cosgrove Sermons
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15m
What stories do we tell ourselves? What elements do we choose to include – or exclude? In this service from Selichot, Rabbi Cosgrove explores the role we play in constructing our narratives, our history, and ultimately, our truth.
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