Rabbi Cosgrove: Judgment and Mercy (Yom Kippur, 2023)
High Holidays 5784
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15m
At the moment of Yizkor, what do we remember most about our loved ones? By way of the story of Judge Irving Kaufman, Rabbi Cosgrove challenges us to forgive our own foibles and frailties, to live in the present as our best selves, and to remember the best of others.
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