What it is about:
Welcome to The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, your concise audio update on the significant developments in Israel, the Middle East, and the Jewish world. In today’s bonus episode of “What Matters Now,” host Amanda Borschel-Dan delves into a critical issue influencing Israel and Jewish communities by engaging with Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove.
Why it matters:
Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove is a prominent voice in Conservative Judaism, leading New York’s Park Avenue Synagogue since 2008. In this episode, he discusses his forthcoming book, “For Such a Time as This: On Being Jewish Today,” reflecting on Jewish identity amid Israel’s ongoing conflict with Hamas. Written in the shadow of the harrowing October 7 attack by Hamas, which saw 1,200 Israeli lives lost and 251 Israelis abducted, this book intertwines memoir, Torah wisdom, and contemplation on American Jewry’s relationship with Israel. It highlights the growing divide where young Jewish Americans deeply cherish their heritage but grapple with Israeli nationalism.
Details:
During this insightful conversation, Rabbi Cosgrove’s book, segmented into past, present, and future, serves as a profound examination of the ties binding American Jews to Israel over the years. “For Such a Time as This” provides a reflective lens on these relationships, probing into generational perspectives and presenting a balanced approach amidst turbulent times.
The Bottom Line:
We ask Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove, in the context of these prevailing concerns, “What matters now?” This episode offers a nuanced understanding crucial for anyone invested in the Jewish state and its global communities.
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